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Just personal opinion, I think the Moots looks better, as does almost any other carbon e-bike. There are carbon e-bikes out there that look even better than the Moots, proportional, svelte, etc., but i do think the bulbous nature of the battery doesn't lend itself to metal tubing shapes, even if we ignore how stiff the tube gets under the gauge and diameter required to support the battery/motor at the highest torque area on the bike.
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The point being is he’s a pretty “rational” actor in the industry and spent over a thousand words pulling apart the corporate justify-our-decision speak from Moot’s new owners when they responded to his questions. If anything it provides some insight helpful for empathy as to the visceral reaction from punters. |
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The point being, I think, is that Moots’ bluster about torque and motors is bunk as there’s no issue there; Firefly is not a backyard builder. The battery is clearly the key issue here, but as noted it would seem that a novel approach could have been using slightly, but not dramatically, larger tubes to house batteries. The obvious implication is that a novel approach requires something that going to China and making a carbon Ebike does not. Research, development, time, money, risk, etc. For a company like Moots, I would’ve thought taking the high road was the only way. But I guess this is the reality of the new ownership structure, and potentially what we’ll refer to the beginning of their Covid-era-investor-induced demise in a few years time. Or perhaps Moots gets bought back for pennies on the dollar a la Wahoo (different debt situation though, maybe) and the sun rises again. |
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In NJ:
Class-3 Motorized Bike (Moped) "Other than class 1 and class 2 e-bikes, there is also a category for class-3 e-bikes, which are characterized as motorized bicycles. Title 39 states that in order to operate a class-3 motorized bicycle, you need to be over 15 years of age, have a license, and wear a helmet no matter how old you are." Quote:
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I wonder what language the famed "yellow card" will be in?
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If they really wanted this upper end of market, custom... Need touring racks, sure, need high stack height sure, etc etc.
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I think E-assisted bikes are great..BUT 'E' bikes with a throttle, where you don't have to pedal..are scooters, and don't belong on MUP, sidewalks any more than the below does. Which also, at least in Colorado, DON'T require license plates or a driver's license(49cc and below).
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What’s the difference between me on my previous radwagon 4 on the greenways around the area, which has a throttle and maxed at 20mph, compared to me on my current Benno Remidemi, which has no throttle and is pedal assisted to 20mph?
Both I go pretty much exactly the same speed riding them and are otherwise similar bikes. |
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Have not had a chance to listen to it yet, but came across my feed:
"Moots explains the Express carbon e-gravel bike" podcast on bike rumour https://bikerumor.com/podcast-088-mo...e-gravel-bike/ |
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It was a rhetorical question. Both of the bikes I mentioned are legally allowed to ride on the greenways and parks where I live.
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Oh I'm sure walkers / joggers / pets love that you're taking advantage of that legality.
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