you also can't pull one sentence out of their entire posts to suit your needs
The sentence happens to be the main idea of the paragraph.
pxpaulx said:
Is this still going to continue if everyone receives their bikes? Nobody will be listening at that point.
Injury, potentially life threatening injury, can result from a poor quality bike with no customer support or quality control.
That is why bikes are sold under "strict liability." The $300 lower price point represents an financial evasion, of responsibility, as it relates to a legal doctrine that effects a whole industry.
"Let's be clear here folks: The only "big successes" in business over the last decade have been found in various forms of regulatory arbitrage and cost-shifting -- not innovation."
Talking about lubing bolts and spooning tires - you fixed a bike flat, you've spooned a tire,....
Pictured, you will find that they are truing a wheel. They are providing a service essential to the proper operation of the bike. Do consumers have truing stations? NO. Could they true a wheel on the bike? NO!
That service has a cost associated with it. Storm admits that this cost, risk, and responsibility has been shunted to the end user purchaser.
"it is STRONGLY recommended that you take your Sondors electric bike to a local bike shop... for a fee.."
The bike is devoid of documentation; another cost evaded.
I also agree with their sentiment that the sondors is, for all intents and purposes, a complete kit - kits have a place in the market, always have and always will.
People DID NOT purchase A KIT, they purchased a finished (or in this case a not so finished) product without assembly instructions.
You are denigrating someones positive experience, weaving conspiracy theories that get proved false, and detracting from an incredible accomplishment to lower prices of ebikes; it was truly a great accomplishment of that visionary Storm Sondors the Tesla of ebikes
There is no accomplishment here. The numbers speak to fact, and a bike that "is cheap from a quality standpoint" is not really cheap at all when you consider
all the elements that Storm has evaded. (The elements any reputable going concern would need to consider; to consider those elements Storm would be selling at a loss per bike {he might even be losing money should he make Agency 2.0 whole})
The bike is (and will be) more expensive (to you) than buying from a reputable manufacturer or retail shop.
I REALLY HATE CONSUMERS! They are a feckless lot and they deserve being taken advantage of. Believe what they may; which could be anything conceivable.