Maybe the $1099 is gone cause all I see starts from $1199 (without shipping which adds an incredible 20% for such a light bike...and I would call that a scam for making the ebike look cheap but adding 20% of the cost in shipping)... and truly the one worth getting is the fully loaded one with fenders & rack that is $1699 and shipping adds $230 to any of them including the cheap one so we are talking $1430-1930. So almost $2000 if you also add shiny or matt coating to the color. Not cheap by any means for a 250W 36v 9Ahr. But it is light so it may not need a big motor or battery. Maybe 16lbs the fully loaded one with everything on... 12.9lbs is probably the base one that's missing a lot of stuff.E-bikes that are live on crowdfunding sites usually lower their prices in order to satisfy customers and attract backer. On Indiegogo for example, this bike's base model costs $1099. It's a folding ebike, they say it weighs only 12.9kg. https://igg.me/at/ridecarbo/x/19667053
I'm sure in a few years carbon e-bikes will be the norm and in the $1400-2000 range. But I have no idea what the high torque motors will do to their chain stays and seat stays. All I know is that the weight of e-bikes needs to come waaaay down (like half from where it is now). That will help in lower the cost and the need for a big motor and a big battery for range. Plus the lighter they get the easier and closer they will feel to a mechanical bike when only pedaling without assist. Maybe that's the future of ebikes. The best of both worlds.
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