Swiss Class 3 E-Bikeshare Begins Sales of Its New Bike to the Public, Germany & Switzerland Only

Asher

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They formerly used Stromers, but they have since switched to their own bike.

$3,900. Curious as to how this compares with Stromers and commuter ebike value brands like Ride1Up and Juiced.

Cc @Ravi Kempaiah

 
They formerly used Stromers, but they have since switched to their own bike.

$3,900. Curious as to how this compares with Stromers and commuter ebike value brands like Ride1Up and Juiced.

Cc @Ravi Kempaiah


It is exciting to see more high-quality rigs entering the market. I don't think they ship to the US.
In Swiss and Germany, the market is strong , I mean 10x more than the US.
I think they collaborated with Stromer to make this bike happen or used their production partners in Asia because it has the DNA of Stromer written all over it and uses their SYNO drive and many other components.

I hope people consider the E-bike value over a period of 3-4 years not just on the initial price alone.
The SYNO drive DD hub motor will last a very long time and being in Swiss, they would have no problem getting service.
 
It is exciting to see more high-quality rigs entering the market. I don't think they ship to the US.
In Swiss and Germany, the market is strong , I mean 10x more than the US.
I think they collaborated with Stromer to make this bike happen or used their production partners in Asia because it has the DNA of Stromer written all over it and uses their SYNO drive and many other components.

I hope people consider the E-bike value over a period of 3-4 years not just on the initial price alone.
The SYNO drive DD hub motor will last a very long time and being in Swiss, they would have no problem getting service.
Ravi, they do ship internationally now. I am about to order one.
 

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