Asher
Well-Known Member
Juiced has announced a new model, soon available for pre-order on Indiegogo.
It has 20" diameter wheels with 4" wide tires, and 750-1100 watts, depending on the model selected. It seats two. It has no rack or fenders pictured* and looks to have the 12.8ah battery as the stock option starting at $1499. It's got an upgraded, 1,500 lumen headlight.
*There is a city option, which may have different options.
My thoughts:
This bike looks super cool. I could see the extra seat working out great for people who like to tool around small towns with their friends a lot - especially beach areas. Also looks great for casual off-roading, and for using at festivals. Definitely has potential among the trendy crowd.
That said, I can't imagine you can pedal very hard with that geometry, which means fuel economy and range will be poorer than on say, the CCS and RCS. If you think of a spectrum of recreational <---> utility, this would definitely be on the recreational side for most people, with the CCS on the opposite side (not that it's not fun, but it doesn't make any design choices that sacrifice utility for recreation). Unlike the video, I don't see people riding this out to go off-roading, but putting it on the back of their car.
Also, this is a muuuch better use case for electrification for a beach cruiser. Unless casual pedaling is physically challenging for you, I never quite got the point of electrifying a bike just to ride along the beach where paths are packed and going fast is dangerous or impossible. Here, the motor lets you have a more relaxed posture, AND take on a second passenger with ease. I could see this bike being a huge hit at beach bike rental shops (hopefully they'd limit the speed to 15-20 mph).
I don't know these kinds of bikes well, but shouldn't there be a sissy bar? That's a bar on the back of the seat that the passenger can grab onto.
Also, lol at Juiced advertising a class 3 bike without helmets in the marketing...
I'd love to see Juiced put out a deluxe CCS , as a 'Stromer-killer.' That would really shake the industry up.
I was surprised they went the Indiegogo route, I thought they were beyond the crowdfunding phase as a company. But some companies use it as a marketing device, I guess. I'm sure there's enough demand for it to justify production regardless, so it doesn't seem necessary to test the waters via crowdfunding.
Link: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-scrambler-choose-your-e-bike-adventure/coming_soon/pies
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It has 20" diameter wheels with 4" wide tires, and 750-1100 watts, depending on the model selected. It seats two. It has no rack or fenders pictured* and looks to have the 12.8ah battery as the stock option starting at $1499. It's got an upgraded, 1,500 lumen headlight.
*There is a city option, which may have different options.
My thoughts:
This bike looks super cool. I could see the extra seat working out great for people who like to tool around small towns with their friends a lot - especially beach areas. Also looks great for casual off-roading, and for using at festivals. Definitely has potential among the trendy crowd.
That said, I can't imagine you can pedal very hard with that geometry, which means fuel economy and range will be poorer than on say, the CCS and RCS. If you think of a spectrum of recreational <---> utility, this would definitely be on the recreational side for most people, with the CCS on the opposite side (not that it's not fun, but it doesn't make any design choices that sacrifice utility for recreation). Unlike the video, I don't see people riding this out to go off-roading, but putting it on the back of their car.
Also, this is a muuuch better use case for electrification for a beach cruiser. Unless casual pedaling is physically challenging for you, I never quite got the point of electrifying a bike just to ride along the beach where paths are packed and going fast is dangerous or impossible. Here, the motor lets you have a more relaxed posture, AND take on a second passenger with ease. I could see this bike being a huge hit at beach bike rental shops (hopefully they'd limit the speed to 15-20 mph).
I don't know these kinds of bikes well, but shouldn't there be a sissy bar? That's a bar on the back of the seat that the passenger can grab onto.
Also, lol at Juiced advertising a class 3 bike without helmets in the marketing...
I'd love to see Juiced put out a deluxe CCS , as a 'Stromer-killer.' That would really shake the industry up.
I was surprised they went the Indiegogo route, I thought they were beyond the crowdfunding phase as a company. But some companies use it as a marketing device, I guess. I'm sure there's enough demand for it to justify production regardless, so it doesn't seem necessary to test the waters via crowdfunding.
Link: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-scrambler-choose-your-e-bike-adventure/coming_soon/pies
Youtube: