Hong
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The green they list as forest is more of a kelly green.
That's because it's forest spark green.
The green they list as forest is more of a kelly green.
Yes, I was very impressed with these goals. Even if you want a seriously bright light for night riding, the built in light is a safety feature.Stretch goal rewards were posted to this campaign yesterday and they don't cost anything additional. Unusual in comparison to what we've seen elsewhere. The rewards are: additional colors, hardwired lights and a step-through frame. The goals are reasonable and within reach. Colors; for every 100 bikes backed an additional color can be added to the factory order. Lights; all bikes will have lights front and back if $350k is raised. Step-through frames will be available at the $500k mark.
https://www.kickstarter.com/project...-electric-bike-for-the-human-race/description
I had hoped this thread would be about information. Steven likes to stir the pot to get a debate going, that's fine for what that's worth. I rarely allow my pot to be stirred@stevenast Did you really leave the other Karmic thread, basically drop the mic there and then come here and do that? Were you drunk typing last night? I mean, you responded to yourself...twice! Use the edit button man!
Also, advertising in the form of journalism is not a new concept. Have you heard of, well, the internet? See those ads when you search google? The internet at this point is practically founded on advertising. If you think that Neal Saiki, someone who helped create some of the best full suspension bike designs (at santa cruz bikes) and founded the largest electric motorcycle company in the world in zero motorcycles has to pay for press, I'd say you're probably (again) way off base on this one.
OMG I just looked at the bottom of this page, what is this?! Paid PR! How dare an e-bike forum be run with advertising - oh right that is how the internet goes round
Pretty close to committing to a Koben S. And, I better before they raise the price again, sheeze.
I'd like to ask some basic questions about the bike. Seems like most everyone is interested in the motor, drive and especially the battery. But, what about the BIKE? It looks like the wheels are 26"? Hopefully, they consider a 650b size. What's the widest tire to fit between the stays or fork? Any provisions for fenders? (I'm writing from the Seattle area) How about a frame and drive kit? I'm sure some people would want to build up a bike with their preferred wheels, bars, saddle, brakes, etc.
$2000. is a big leap of faith for a bike I don't even have specs for frame sizes.
Hey Vern, I don't think Karmic is claiming much more than you state. The battery is the news here, not just the rebuildable part, but the cells specified with this build. These are the newest, most powerful (safe) 18650 cells available at present.If I were to build an ebike, I would probably do something like the Karmic. It seems like a good and practical mix of components for a solid commuter. With that being said, it doesn't seem like anything more than a $500 bikes direct hybrib with a $1,000 Bafang mid drive kit bolted on. I'm pretty sure Flymeaway has a couple of these in his garage already. Where is his kick starter campaign? I do like the rebuildable battery idea, but would it be practical without a nearby dealer considering the costs of shipping bike batteries.
Time will tell...
Good points. It seems like a solid value.Hey Vern, I don't think Karmic is claiming much more than you state. The battery is the news here, not just the rebuildable part, but the cells specified with this build. These are the newest, most powerful (safe) 18650 cells available at present.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5ce5vDCG1uybHJ0UU1WVVhzYUE/edit?pli=1
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=67317
The battery pack as specified could easily be compared to a $500-$800 pack by others. Don't get me wrong, I don't think any of them are worth that, but that seems the going rate. Added to the Bafang and the NuVinci CVT this proposed build can easily be argued a higher value than a $1500 build. Time will tell...
Karmic has been offering test/demo rides and I had hoped we would have had a non PR review of the Koben, but I've not com across one to date. Hopefully soon! I like that this is a low hype campaign, but it's also been low news of late.
Karmic did offer 2 demo events last week from their campaign site and there is this page you can signup and schedule demo ride.
http://www.karmicbikes.com
Also posted recently is this low-hype view on Coolthings.
http://www.coolthings.com/karmic-koben/
Today's update on the Koben nailed down the Bafang motor specifications. Something that has been alluded to pre and post campaign start, today has been confirmed.
"We are thrilled to announce that Koben will feature the new integrated Max mid-drive system!"
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