Altaman
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This looks like a very interesting bike, in fact it would make an excellent Christmas gift for the little lady!
I’ve seen their ads on Facebook and find the design and technology to be fascinating. If it works as promised that design could be a major breakthrough.This looks like a very interesting bike, in fact it would make an excellent Christmas gift for the little lady!
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This looks like a very interesting bike, in fact it would make an excellent Christmas gift for the little lady!
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From the link I posted:There have been a number of hubless bikes and motorcycles over the years. The Zero Bike from 1988 may have been the first.
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The problem is the extremely tight manufacturing tolerances makes it very expensive and nearly impossible to repair by the average shop or owner.
I'm sure there is a factory in China willing to build it. Makes me think of all the orphan products over the years, where owners have been abandoned. I would want to see a design be adopted by more than one startup before I bought in. The spoked wheel and diamond frame have been around for 150 years. People try to reinvent the wheel, but the tried and true are still going strong.From the link I posted:
“Reevo says pre-orders (which open next month) will cost $1,899. Once those are sold out, the price leaps 43% to $3,349.”
Any you have to buy it ride untaken. NO THANKS!From the link I posted:
“Reevo says pre-orders (which open next month) will cost $1,899. Once those are sold out, the price leaps 43% to $3,349.”
“Little lady”? You’d be talking several octaves higher using that language around my wife. To finish you off, tell her you’ll get her a pink bike, or a pink anything. HAR!This looks like a very interesting bike, in fact it would make an excellent Christmas gift for the little lady!
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