" high level of frustration with no answers, that's where the problem lies"
Under the circumstances they may not have the answers, the important thing is to keep us informed
[as best they can] the videos were great [keep them coming].
Looks like a great bike I can't wait......But it looks like I have to.
I am chalking this up to a lack of components for the Rockstars for the additional hold ups. The fact that Cruiser and LX have shipped and the Rockstar has not means they must be dealing with a shortage of a component specific to Rockstar. This basically takes the major components like battery and motor off the table as reasons for the delays so let's take a step back and see what is unique to the Rockstar.
1. Rear shock- I doubt this is the hold up. While unique to the Rockstar compared to the other 2 elites this is not a highly sought after component. It is only needed on full suspension bikes and while FS bikes are popular they certainly don't fit in to the majority.
2. Display- the Rockstar has a unique display that the other 2 bikes do not have. This display has to be CANbus compliant (Sondors Elite bikes are all CANbus) for Bafang so not a lot of competition from other bike makers as I have yet to see another manufacturer using Bafang Ultra with CANbus so this probably isn't it either.
3. Wheel/tire- the Rockstar uses a 27.5x3 wheel and tire combo. While this is unique to the Rockstar it is in no way a hard to come by part. So this probably isn't it either.
4. Derailleur- SRAM NX 11 speed. This is looking more and more like a popular setup for ebikes in general. And while I don't know much about what's popular amongst regular pedal bikes I'm going to venture a guess it is fairly popular with those bikes as well. It's also worth noting that Shimano and SRAM together hold a large market share and are both severely backordered. So why not the Shimano groupset in the other 2 bikes? My take is the 7 speed offered for LX and Cruiser is not as popular as the 11/12 speed groupsets both companies have on offer. My opinion is that this is the most likely hold up for the Rockstar right now.
5. Dropper post- like the rear suspension, I don't see overall demand exceeding availability. Dropper posts are most commonly found only on mountain bikes and there are several companies offering products.
6. Frame- all 3 bikes have different frames. It's possible however unlikely that there is an issue with the mass production of the FS frame for the Rockstar. I consider this unlikely because a FS frame is nothing new (yes it's new to Sondors but it's not Sondors who are making the frames).
I asked Sondors to confirm this and I have not heard back from them. I doubt they would be willing to disclose that information or at least it wouldn't be information their support staff would be given as talking points.
I'm not writing this to make excuses for Sondors. Their emails keep blaming everything on shipping at the ports and while that is true and is a contributing factor, it does nothing to explain why 1 of their 3 bikes is being pushed back by another 3 months. At the very least Sondors should just come out and say component xyz is the reason this bike is being delayed further. Transparency goes a long way when at this point everyone that has paid for, and not received a product is essentially an investor. And any investor should have the right to full disclosure.