Captain Slow
Well-Known Member
I thought the Dost bikes looked pretty good and represented pretty good value.
We know he's buddys with Sam Atakhanov in the company at the least so I'm afraid that this does smell a bit foul to me as well.When did Court start giving star ratings to bike reviews. Not just a star rating, but 5 stars? Or is this a bit of false advertising? I don't see this verbiage anywhere in the printed reviews.
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Yeah, but how do you really feel?
I don't see any reason to buy this e-bike at this price. Way overpriced and you have the risk of this company going out of business. I need to warn you they won't have much orders at this price point and if you buy this e-bike there is a great chance next year, this company won't be over there anymore. And you will be on your own with your e-bike.
I will buy start-up ebikes if they offer a great great value which justifies the risk of buying those e-bikes. Such as 3-4 years ago buying a Sondors can be justified. Even they go out of business, you can accept to repair your e-bike on your own or source components as you buy the e-bike at really low price. It is more expensive than most haibikes in market.
I started a thread actually on the elusive decent quality sub $1,000 ebike and was mainly told that it can't happen.I have made similar comments, such as, "The biggest market opportunity is the sub-$1500 price point", and was scorned by many that I was ignorant and off base, that the market was two to three times that.
Oh well, so much for us "experts", rather casual observers!
I started a thread actually on the elusive decent quality sub $1,000 ebike and was mainly told that it can't happen.
I have made similar comments, such as, "The biggest market opportunity is the sub-$1500 price point", and was scorned by many that I was ignorant and off base, that the market was two to three times that.
Oh well, so much for us "experts", rather casual observers!
Quite a bit from where I stand.But what the hell do I know?LOL
You’ve described Pedego’s business model to a tee. Just add dealer margins for those customers who want somebody to fix their flats. Not every boomer wants to buy online and do their own wrenching. It’s all about having reliable fun for about $3 k.I agree with your post. The advantage of purchasing the existing lower priced bikes is you can fix them if the distributors go out of business with parts and pieces easily found on eBay. That said, Ecotric stepped right up when I had an issue on my wife's fattie step thru. When I read the techno info on some of these posts its little wonder how confusing the market is at present. That confusion allows for a lot of overpriced product to be sold. Personally I think the real market growth comes with eBike selections in the $800-$1500 range that are using components with a track record. Sondors and Rad figured this out early. Most of the people who will purchase an eBike just want to ride the damn thing. They want it to look good, get acceptable range and not break in the 500 to 700mi they might put on it, in their lifetime. I'm guessing the real growth, beyond the early adopters, will be eBike riders not enthusiasts. Their eBike will be one of many activities they are into, just like casual bicyclists. I don't see a commuting revolution happening ( although it should) but use will increase with infastructure I would think. I am excited by all the positive aspects of eBiking, especially for old folks like me. Sell the fun of a decent product that can be purchased easily and "they will come" lol
You’ve described Pedego’s business model to a tee. Just add dealer margins for those customers who want somebody to fix their flats.
Not every boomer wants to buy online and do their own wrenching. It’s all about having reliable fun for about $3 k.