Hey guys! Update, I was able to track down the Sondors and film more content on the pedal assist design
here. Sorry for the limited understanding on my part during the first review.
@Ann M. had joined the Sondors Facebook group a while back to catch up on how the bike was evolving but they kicked her off after a day or two unfortunately based on her involvement with the EBR forums. I hadn't been keeping up with their blog or other sources of info based in part on that negative experience and my own desire to come in without any preformed opinions. So I missed the cadence sensor announcement a few months back . I've missed stuff on other ebikes in the past and also misquoted my insurance price in the video, thanks
@Fofer (I think I was mixed up with additional battery pricing perhaps?) I go into each review with many of the stats memorized as best I can to create a natural, smooth and efficient video as I explore and test them. I could definitely edit more, do voice overs and re-cut stuff but that would limit how many ebikes I could cover and I enjoy the feedback that is offered in comments and in the community when shared constructively. Anyway, I simply misunderstood the pedelec design and hope that this new video (which is linked in the review, updated on my first post in this thread and referenced in the original video) will help to clarify things.
If there's anything I've taken away from this experience it's that I appreciate manners. The way you say something is important and has an impact on how effectively the content of your message will be received. It's easy to type these lines and dots, perhaps forgetting that they can inspire or oppress a fellow person. I've tried to remember that when filming my videos and constructing my articles because I don't want to hurt feelings or polarize the space. Perhaps Storm and his team estimated the range of this bike at 30 to 50 miles based on the slower pedal assist feature? Perhaps the weight designation was just missed with all of the commotion of design, manufacture and shipping (just like I missed the pedelec sensor). Perhaps what I've admittedly viewed as misleading and hurtful marketing at times is actually more of a miscommunication or misunderstanding. I've spoken with Storm numerous times on the phone and once in person. I've shared ideas freely about how his new site could be designed, where to get help doing it, which accessories people might like and what concerns the community has as I perceive them and he has always been very polite and thankful. I'm happy for him and those who will get this or other electric bikes because they have the potential to improve health, independence and social interaction. In closing, I'd like to thank Arnold Schwarzenegger
for being inspiring, Taylor Swift
for being vulnerable and all of you for being engaged and involved here