the lights are cool but this is yet another bike with a non adjustable proprietary stem and it has the display built into the stem making very difficult or impossible to use an after market adjustable stem not to mention the possible difficulty of replacing the display down the road.
Comfort issues aside I always think well this is a newer company, what if they go belly up and my display or stem gets damaged?
I posted cause I thought it was a cool video promo .
Thanks for the feedback on the bike .
It's a type of ebike I don't follow , fat tire / rear hub .
Who are the leaders in this style ?
The integrated display also crossed my mind .
Thanks for pointing out the proprietary headset .
Not discussing the OKAI, I could have recently noticed the proprietary stem with integrated display was becoming more and more popular with Chinese-based e-bikes. I personally could see a 45 km/h Lovelec S-Pedelec in Warsaw; a Czech company using Chinese electronics. A very similar stem and display.
I posted cause I thought it was a cool video promo .
Thanks for the feedback on the bike .
It's a type of ebike I don't follow , fat tire / rear hub .
Who are the leaders in this style ?
There are so many rear hub fat tire bikes out now that i cant keep count but i would think the Rad Rover and the Lectric XP are still the best selling so i would consider either of them the Leader!
Pre ride expression - raised eyebrows, pupils dilated, lips curled, hands writhing... definitely fear rather than anticipation....but the facial flushing...social embarrasment?