We just ordered the XP Lite and I'd like to give you our perspective based on your pointsAs the very happy owner of two XP 2.0 st bikes (bought just before Christmas 2021) I am thoroughly confused by the philosophy behind the introduction of this bike. Why?
--Non-kiddos who ride this bike will want fenders to avoid puddle soaking
--non-standard battery
--people will want a rack
--no gears, so no hills and no faster cruising possible
--no suspension a giant step backwards.
On the flip side we have a somewhat-lighter ebike, and I frankly don't care about the tire size either way. How critical is weight with eBikes? Not very, in my opinion.
I personally see this as an ebike with very limited appeal. But I have to believe that the Lectric folks did their homework and sensed a need to fill a particular market segment. If they are correct, kudos to them, as their vision is sharper than mine. If not, the bike should and will go away. Give the customer what he wants.
Fenders - my first reaction was to agree with you. But we only ride in good weather. Do we really need fenders? Time will tell and I may have to order them in the future
Non-standard battery. We don't have an ebike so this is a non-issue for now
Racks - I agree with you 100%. We ordered the rack with the bike. But I understand that having a rack as standard will add to the base price
No gears. Both my wife and I grew up with single gear bikes. When we bought a 7-speed for her, she asked me to set it to #5 and she hasn't changed it in the past 10+ years. Going up hills, she'll use the throttle on the Lite. She walks the old bike!
No suspension. Again, we luddites have never had a bike with suspension so we don't know what we're missing
On the other hand the weight saving of almost 20lbs over the XP 2.0 is huge for us. And it folds to fit in the back of her car compared to other ebikes of a similar weight
I'm not disagreeing with you. I just want to give our perspective