Do you have a link for a new XP with a thumb throttle? My sprocket is 52 tooth on both bikes that I received. The fenders are steel, so far none have been reported to be aluminum. Personally I prefer the steel fenders as they will not dent as ease when being folded up for transporting. The brakes have always been 160mm and they stop fine at 20mph. The headlights and tail lights are different, but nothing to write home about. It's OK with me as any night riding I would be doing will be in well lit RV Parks. If I was trail riding at night, those would be upgraded to higher LED'sMine has yet to arrive #3640. Lectric is selling well over fifty bikes a day so I will be patient. And how are they making money on these?
Here's some things I've noticed in the latest production bikes pictures/vids and all look like improvements. Shorter stalk, thumb throttle, different head and tail light has been moved farther back.
That being said, hopefully that chainring is now 52, fenders are aluminum and brakes remain 180's.
Now it they would only offer upgrade options such as street tires, mag wheels, front shock, bottle busses and adjustable brake levers it would be perfect (all for more money of course). I could install options myself but it's a missed opportunity for Lectric to get a little more earnings per bike.
Installing bottle holders were two for 8 bucks and removable which is what I needed. I had no problem adjusting the brake levers on my bikes. I also did foldable side mirrors for the way I will be transporting the bikes. Every user is going to have their own needs, not right to price a bike for someone else's needs. Keeping the price low and letting people accessorize for there needs I believe will sell more bikes.
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