Electric Motorcycles with Ryan F9

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  • @RevZilla
    @RevZilla  Рік тому +35

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  • @quincyfry6569
    @quincyfry6569 Рік тому +632

    How to get a guaranteed video watch... have Ryan F9 join you.

    • @Cj-xl3jv
      @Cj-xl3jv Рік тому +10

      @@JimCamel37 **stares at Niken** Yeah… I feel that

    • @victoriazero8869
      @victoriazero8869 Рік тому +6

      > cricket noises at ABR Festival channel.
      Nah. Algorithm still king, and Revzilla is hardly small creator either, I'd argue they're even bigger than Ryan in terms of pure reach.

    • @quincyfry6569
      @quincyfry6569 Рік тому +4

      @victoriazero8869 Thanks for pointing me to the new channel! Never heard of that adventure fest before and understand your message better now! But F9 does have the greater volume of subscribers

    • @soumikpal8631
      @soumikpal8631 Рік тому +2

      True true

    • @XtianApi
      @XtianApi Рік тому +4

      Yeah his channel is stellar

  • @Codex_0613
    @Codex_0613 Рік тому +539

    The crossover we need!
    Now we just need Zack, Ari and Ryan to do an adventure episode together. It'd be the best motorcycle related content on youtube.

  • @BassOutcast
    @BassOutcast Рік тому +214

    The whole "marketing to non motorcyclists" is exactly how Honda became the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world. Their "You meet the nicest people on a Honda" campaign that featured people from all walks of life riding the clean and non-intimidating Cub literally made them sell more than any other motor vehicle in history. Such an approach from an electric motorcycle company can really change the game.

    • @electric_boogaloo496
      @electric_boogaloo496 Рік тому +16

      Frankly, the Vespa and all the automatic scooters have that market cornered now. I visited Paris, Rome, Sicily, Tuscany recently. Using a scooter to get around is just a way of life. North America is different because are traffic moves much faster and distances are quite large, and we have ample parking for cars. Trying to find parking spot in European cities for a car is such a hassle.

    • @twrcrew8852
      @twrcrew8852 Рік тому +1

      Except Energicas are far from casual motorcycles. Every time something like this comes up, Ryan always references the most DINKY electric bikes out there and says "see?? they suck". and while they make a tiny mention of energica on this podcast, I highly doubt they've ever ridden one. He needs to shut up and actually do that if he ever wants to talk about one.

    • @steveblackwood1202
      @steveblackwood1202 Рік тому +17

      @@twrcrew8852 did you actually watch/listen to the pod cast? Ryan made specific mention to the Energica and that he has not been able to ride one because they are not available in Canada. he goes on to question Zack and Spurgeon as to whether or not they have had the opportunity to ride one... obviously he is trying within his ability to get all the relevant information on the subject. I think the solution here is not for Ryan-or anyone else-to "shut up", it"s for you to either listen to the podcast so you can comment intelligently, or not listen, and keep your un-productive comments to yourself.

    • @ADobbin1
      @ADobbin1 Рік тому +3

      It would help more to not be selling them for more than my car costs for a quarter of the materials.

    • @GregLanz
      @GregLanz Рік тому

      Yes it was, but now e motorbikes are targeted to people who want to pretend to be cyclists so they can cruise the local bike paths at 50 KM/h and those that want to pretend they're riding a Harley but also want to ride on what used to be bike paths. If you want electric motorcycles or motorcycles in general to be adopted then you have to make using a bike of any kind safe and usable on public roads

  • @alifeoncechris
    @alifeoncechris Рік тому +107

    Ryan is my favorite guest. He flows so well you guys. Fits right into the crew.

    • @LilSaint001100
      @LilSaint001100 Рік тому

      Its the 2nd time too i believe

    • @waltermh111
      @waltermh111 Рік тому

      ​@@LilSaint001100it is, it was 2 years ago before.

    • @seffievondionysus3198
      @seffievondionysus3198 7 місяців тому +1

      It's funny you say that because the vibe feels so off in this podcast to me that I had to turn it off lol nobody seems like they really want to be there or are enjoying themselves and I watch tons of podcasts

  • @vsnyder8622
    @vsnyder8622 Рік тому +21

    It's awesome this came out when it did because I'm vacationing in Taiwan and just got to see swappable battery stations. A guy pulled his scooter up, popped his seat, yoinked his battery, held a card up to a reader and swapped his dead one for a fully charged one, tossed in the bike and took off. The whole exchange took him well under a minute.

    • @bumstead1383
      @bumstead1383 Рік тому +2

      Now that’s city /urban perfection. I imagine all Europe, Asia countries have been more acclimated to electric vehicles? Does that sound right?

    • @vsnyder8622
      @vsnyder8622 Рік тому +1

      ​@@bumstead1383 I would think so. The US and probably Canada are way harder markets just due to the distances we would like to be able to go and our horrible lack of efficient public transport. For instance, today I'm going to go about 120 miles on a high speed train in a couple hours for ~$20 usd. Since I don't need a car to do that, the electric scooter for my city commute would be an economical option that makes a lot of sense.

    • @bumstead1383
      @bumstead1383 Рік тому

      @@vsnyder8622 I understand your situation but idk that it’s the same thing as most Americans or Canadian people. I live in a rural environment so there’s no way it works for me, the big cities with the big population is where I see the biggest problem.

    • @sammerry7706
      @sammerry7706 Рік тому

      Such a straightforward solution

    • @pprasser
      @pprasser Рік тому +1

      In Taipei last year I timed one with dual batteries do the swop from getting off the bike/scooter to driving off to 35 seconds. Very efficient setup.

  • @DavidCandelaMartinez
    @DavidCandelaMartinez Рік тому +38

    Hey guys I wanted to give you the perspective on this topic on my city, Barcelona (Spain). We've seen an increase of more than 47% on electric bike sales on the last year compared to the previous one. Most of the sale are from moto sharing companies (sort of a subscription service on renting a vehicle), there's more than 7 different, and competing, companies on the same city. More numbers: we have at least 10 companies building electric motorcycles in Spain and over 75.000 of these vehicles driving right now in the whole country. Here the electric motorcycle is marketed as a cheap, easy to use, no eco friendly restrictions, go around town type of vehicle, and it works.

    • @keithrobinson5752
      @keithrobinson5752 Рік тому +2

      The irony is in your situation if the environment is your real concern, then walking of cycling is a much better way.

    • @DavidCandelaMartinez
      @DavidCandelaMartinez Рік тому

      @@keithrobinson5752 Cycling is being pushed very hard on us but the humidity of the weather makes it difficult.

    • @cyjanek7818
      @cyjanek7818 Рік тому

      @@keithrobinson5752 its obciously not about environment at all cost, its about best compromise for environment and comfort. Cycling is available for years and yet people sit in cars so its clear people wont chose bicycle for some reason. Electric help changes that

    • @raycardy4843
      @raycardy4843 Рік тому +1

      I agree, as I currently have a scooter that was built in Barcelona - a Silence S01+! (I'm in the UK!) - it can do 62/68mph, but most of the time I rarely take it out of 'Eco' mode and get 70-75 miles range..

  • @PreppyBiker
    @PreppyBiker Рік тому +50

    My e-bike was the gateway-drug into motorcycles for me. Wanted more speed, more torque (to get my fat-behind up hills), and more versatility. So at 47yrs old I find myself a late-motorcycle enthusiast all a result of a drop-shipped e-bike.

    • @joekavalauskas8767
      @joekavalauskas8767 Рік тому +6

      Same. Converted an my old single speed with a 1000w hub and a 48v 20ah battery. Lasts about 30 miles or 3 hours of non-stop riding and hit 30mph. Took at everywhere! I knew 2 wheel life was for me and got full armored gear and motorcycle license. Now own a Ninja 250r. If I’m not on one, I’m on the other.

    • @tstartrekdude
      @tstartrekdude Рік тому +3

      Same, started with ebikes. I was looking at spending a 5 something thousand on making a somewhat usable e-motorcycle and just got a 50cc scooter instead (way more capable in every way) and the rest was history. Was car free for 5 years just with ebikes, but am loving motorcycles now.

    • @SoulTouchMusic93
      @SoulTouchMusic93 Рік тому

      you clicked an ad??

    • @LoneWanderer905
      @LoneWanderer905 2 місяці тому

      Almost that. 2 Stroke Engine kits were much cheaper than e-bikes so I bought one and set it up when I had an knee accident and the doctor told me to not pedal on a bike for at least a year.
      Rode it for a year.
      Bought an 1989 CB450 DX.

  • @JessePerryAndCoffee
    @JessePerryAndCoffee Рік тому +25

    "Where's my eGrom?" - RF9
    From your mouth to the House of Soichiro's ears, good sir.

  • @ravenragnar
    @ravenragnar Рік тому +5

    Ryan F9 nailed it at the 50min mark. Electric pedal bike is the way to go. No big ass mega helmets. You can lift it with ease. Easy to load in the car. No insurance. No lic. No headaches of where to park it. 200 watt solar panel is all you need to charge it. We can finally give the finger to the middle east. Goes 28mph. 30 down a hill. You will actually sneak around town faster then any car. You will also just be going out a lot more in general because you can decide to not put in any work and just chill and use the twist throttle. But you can put in the work and get a murder burn bike workout if you want. Save your money and get a $999 Lectric 3.0 e-bike with passenger package (small additional cost) and you got exactly what any motorcycle can do. Anything above that price point is just giving away money for free. Did I mention it folds in half? Just do it meme.

    • @hby7768
      @hby7768 Місяць тому

      I have the lectric foldable bike, that is not anywhere near the experience of a motorcycle.

  • @RPRosen-ki2fk
    @RPRosen-ki2fk Рік тому +30

    It blew my mind that Talaria or Sur-Ron weren't mentioned in this discussion. I'd say they're in the Sondor class of E-bikes and are HUGELY POPULAR. And like the Stark Varg another promising start up Rivid Anthem is supposedly coming to market right about now.

    • @brianc277
      @brianc277 Рік тому +1

      I was surprised as well. I recently got pissed during an oil change on my KTM and a week later picked up a Surron Ultra Bee. Yes, it's only good for about 40 to 50 miles with a 21/18 dirt bike wheel set up but not dealing with a clutch and brake on the feet combined with the predictable power and gobs of torque makes it great. I was able to get up some rough rocky spots without issue that my buddy use to hate going on with me cause I took forever cause I'm a perma-intermediate who'd get myself in trouble with the clutch/power delivery.

    • @ricebowl3
      @ricebowl3 Рік тому +1

      nice yeah i’m surprised they should have Sur Ronster on the show

    • @ragetobe
      @ragetobe Рік тому +2

      I’m just guessing but bikes built for off road only with very little distance don’t really factor as real bikes for the general biker.

    • @waltermh111
      @waltermh111 Рік тому +1

      ​@@ragetobeyeah, when people talk ebikes (and they seem interested in success in the general market), obviously an enduro/off road bike isn't what they are talking about. And for 6k, it's not something to even give your kid for the town.

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir 10 місяців тому

      Also if we look east towards India, China, etc the 2 wheeler ev market is booming like crazy, it's only a matter of time before their progress and influence starts trickling towards the west. Many chinese makers are already trying to enter the Euro market, after that the NA market is gonna be next.

  • @detansinn9882
    @detansinn9882 Рік тому +22

    I own an HD Livewire and I am lucky to have some great twisty/hilly roads that start within two miles of my house, ie. I don't have to travel far for my adventure to begin. With regen, I am seeing over 125 miles range, even when I am beating on it. I love it and the bike is insanely great. Of course, when I get back home, I can park the bike in the garage and charge it back up. For longer trips, I have used DC fast chargers, but truth be told, my Livewire is largely used for local rides of 80-100 miles (round trip).
    The challenge with the urban environment, for all EVs really, is that these vehicles are far less convenient if you can't charge at your home. Public charging, even in our cities, is a real pain point. Ebikes are better suited for city dwellers, because you can take the battery up to your apartment to charge and often get the whole bicycle in the door. A full size electric motorcycle is not a great option if you're relying on public chargers.

    • @bumstead1383
      @bumstead1383 Рік тому

      Have the prices of LW come down ? I just remember the intro price turned me off.

    • @magsteel9891
      @magsteel9891 Рік тому +1

      Many apartment houses have banned e-bikes in apartments because of fires.

  • @turbolaban
    @turbolaban Рік тому +12

    Energica has come a long way since 2019. You need to try the later models. The Experia rocks :)

  • @ferrumignis
    @ferrumignis Рік тому +22

    14:47 1500 kW (equivalently 1.5 Megawatts) is a little over 2000 bhp. Quite a lot for a TC90 😁

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine Рік тому +26

      Yeah, it can be tough to keep the front wheel down on my daily commute to Mars. ~RF9

    • @snorman1911
      @snorman1911 Рік тому +2

      😂

    • @davidpawson7393
      @davidpawson7393 Рік тому +2

      Engage safety squints and angry pixies.

  • @alanna6621
    @alanna6621 Рік тому +19

    Yay🎉 Ryan!

  • @AdventuresonZero
    @AdventuresonZero Рік тому +14

    I just completed the MABDR on my modified LiveWire One. I was accompanied by another electric motorcycle rider, Kevin Edwards on his 2021 Zero DSR. His wife, Amy Edwards, was with us on her WR250. We rode 1200 miles in 7 days, South to North. Video is currently being edited.

    • @coronasquared
      @coronasquared Рік тому +1

      Word up! Looking forward to seeing this!

  • @Abhishek4893
    @Abhishek4893 Рік тому +6

    Great podcast guys! This is by far the longest podcast I've ever watched, obviously because of the brilliant minds on the show! Lovely to see Ryan! Just a feedback, if you could cover the motorcycle landscape in India for the next one it'd be great! Be it EV performance bikes or ICE! There's a dynamic shift in the motorcycle world being driven from India!

  • @cyjanek7818
    @cyjanek7818 Рік тому +14

    Energica seems to be more supportive of right to repair and also they refined their sport bike model in 2021 (from what I saw on website last time) to be lighter and have bigger battery so I think it would be really nice to see new reviews of those bikes

    • @leonidfro8302
      @leonidfro8302 Рік тому +1

      What motorcycle you cannot repair? It's not like there're some electronically locked components. FUD.

    • @cyjanek7818
      @cyjanek7818 Рік тому +2

      @@leonidfro8302 Zero is blocking (or at least was) repairs, you had to deliver your bike to dealer if you wanted to do anything and they would not sell you parts. There is guy from new zeland (I think) who had a problem because there were no Zero dealers around. He didnt have that problem with Energica
      Your lack of knowledge in that space doesnt mean everything is FUD

    • @leonidfro8302
      @leonidfro8302 Рік тому

      @@cyjanek7818 Ah, blocking in sense not selling parts? Well, this is sort of possible, but they use common pads, rims, mirrors, tires, so what's left? Frame? Electronics? Leds?
      My guess is that you broke battery or engine you can just throw away the whole thing.
      But yes, blocking part sale is stupid. One more reason not to buy it.

    • @BrianTRice77
      @BrianTRice77 Рік тому

      Zero also doesn’t let owners even decode onboard data. Dealers can’t even do it without having a live connection to Zero’s web services.
      But I have seen no evidence that insights into Energica’s onboard systems is any better. Yes, they offer service manuals and a parts catalog, but those are only for the mechanical elements.

    • @leonidfro8302
      @leonidfro8302 Рік тому

      @@BrianTRice77 I’m sorry for my lack of knowledge, but why would I want to decode onboard data? Can I do it on my Honda? For Toyota? Now, let’s say you managed to decode it, now what?
      Here’s idea - stop buying overpriced toys.

  • @shashanksaikumar
    @shashanksaikumar Рік тому +16

    India has a very optimistic electric 2 wheeler market building up. There are thousands of people in our big cities choosing electric scooters over regular gas vehicles and most major manufacturers have a presence in this segment doing decent sales.

  • @basedury
    @basedury Рік тому +7

    i think what ryan briefly touched on was on point. most of us who were attracted to motorcycles like the sound and feeling of riding something with a gasoline engine. i think the idea of bringing bicyclists into electric motorcycle ownership is interesting, and i wouldn’t be surprised if there’s some correlation there. but also, they’re too damn expensive.

    • @philb479
      @philb479 Рік тому

      I'm agreeing with you - and things that were already covered in the video - but expounding a bit. A lot of riders got into motorcycles because of their heritage - which is arguably what makes them "cool" - or highway speed, or touring with the wind in their hair, the screaming engines, etc. Few people actually have a motorcycle as a purely practical mode of transportation; they are largely considered "recreational vehicles" for a reason. It's almost inherently an enthusiasts' market.
      Trying to sell an electric motorcycle to a, let's say "traditional" motorcyclist, is like trying to sell a Tesla to someone who asked about a Lotus Elise. I've heard good things about electric dirt bikes, and that may make more sense for early development; the power is instant - which should help coming out of sharp turns - and it wouldn't be difficult to set up a charging station at just about any track. Outside of that - kind of like they said - it would be easier to inspire the electric cyclist to upgrade to an electric motorcycle than to convince a traditional motorcyclist to make an arguably lateral transition to an often more expensive alternative.

    • @philb479
      @philb479 Рік тому

      Longest comment I've ever left on a UA-cam video. I need another hobby!

    • @basedury
      @basedury Рік тому

      @@philb479 i agree with you too. and areas outside the US and parts of europe that do rely heavily upon scooters and motorcycles for transportation don’t really have the infrastructure for any electric vehicles yet.

    • @AlexOnABoat
      @AlexOnABoat Рік тому

      ​@@philb479you're totally right about bringing people up through e-bikes to e-motos, I know of three new motorcyclists who were inspired to get into motorcycling having bought e-scooters during lockdown.
      Selling high powered e-motos to people is at the moment a no-hoper, it's too simple to find fault.
      Selling something a little bit more than an e-bike to pedestrians, public transport users for city use makes very good sense.

  • @magnusrittersen4702
    @magnusrittersen4702 Рік тому +3

    I’ll start with I own a 2018 Zero FX modular and I’m 57. It was a huge decision between the Zero and a KTM EX350. Other than they both cost the same and are technically dual sports, they are as different as possible. Almost no maintenance vs very high maintenance. Good Chinese parts vs best in the business parts. Boring colour scheme vs orange (my favourite colour!). In British Columbia, ridiculously cheap insurance vs cheap insurance. Ergonomic piece of crap vs everything just where it’s supposed to be.
    No regrets!!
    The Zero is the most hooligan friendly town bike EVER! I’ve only been pulled over once doing 96kmph in a 50 zone and only got a warning from the motorcycle cop. It goes 0-60kmph across a 2 lane intersection. Nothing can touch it except a Tesla or Rivian. I can sneak down pathways and no one seems to be bothered as long as I’m slow and careful. Range sucks but the acceleration makes up for it.

  • @fs3994
    @fs3994 Рік тому +5

    I have been riding motorcycles since age 8. In the last 50 years I've seen interest in motorcycling decline with our youth in the US considerably. The world of computer gaming can create a sense of adventure and reward for the young and not so young,at a lot less in expense vs the cost of motorcycle,plus training and license, insurance and safety gear. Not to mention their parents never influenced them because they never rode either. I'm quite the relic in my neighborhood, and I see motorcycles in the US coming to a end as we see it today. Look around your neighborhood and see how many kids you even see riding bicycles and let that sink in.

    • @opichocal
      @opichocal Рік тому +2

      I couldn’t agree more. I was just telling my wife about the 25 year old kid behind us that just bought a Tesla. I can hear him yelling at his computer playing video games till 4 AM. I can picture him living with mommy and daddy until he inherits the house. Lol.

    • @sunrisejak2709
      @sunrisejak2709 Рік тому +2

      Yes, I'm in your camp having been an avid motorcyclist all my life (now 68). The younger generations certainly do not embrace the freedom of motorcycling as we saw it in our generation. However I suspect the description of the future motorcyclist will change. Actually the popularity of e-bicycles is booming. The future e-motorcycle riders will come from this beginner step. Traditional motorcyclists have a reputation that is not wholly embraced by general society. "Rebels or Hooligans". But the advent of e-bikes and e-motorcycles are embraced as being more "friendly". Quiet, non-threatening, not offensive with sound or smell and most folks look and just smile when I ride my electric motorcycle near them. It's somehow more acceptable. So the future might be folks who find that not offending your neighbor while being frugal and "clean" is a nice experience. Motorcycling will not die but the folks embracing it will not look like easy rider but rather someone from "leave it to beaver". Wholesome and environmentally aware and safety conscious.

    • @opichocal
      @opichocal Рік тому +1

      @@sunrisejak2709 more like a hipster leave it to beaver with a man purse, Birkenstock’s and XS skinny jeans 🤪

    • @sunrisejak2709
      @sunrisejak2709 Рік тому

      @@opichocal 😂👍

  • @mastweiler22
    @mastweiler22 Рік тому +3

    Marc Travels in UA-cam is traveling from Germany to New Zealand on a Zero, so far he's loving it and would never go back to petrol... 🙂

  • @yevgeniykhakhaev9788
    @yevgeniykhakhaev9788 Рік тому +2

    The best IMS we had in Chicago was a couple years ago, where due to corona they decided to hold it in August outside on the farms, instead of in February at a convention center

  • @AlexOnABoat
    @AlexOnABoat Рік тому +4

    I was pleased to see you guys mention companies like NIU. I was struck how during lockdown in the UK the traditional motorcycle companies basically shut down, but the Chinese manufacturers of 50cc equivalent scooters and motorcycles, companies like NIU, Super Soco etc took advantage of the fact that no one wanted to use public transport and advertised everywhere, as a result, London is buzzing with little electric scooters and to a lesser extent motorcycles.

  • @MrPansophy
    @MrPansophy Рік тому +1

    I'm ditching my car in favour of an electric Super Soco. My daily commute is only 20km and the little bike does that with ease. Running costs are minimal and it rides like a push bike. Love it and puts a smile on my face every time I pass a gas station. Best thing: I'm no longer stuck in traffic ...

  • @TerraMagnus
    @TerraMagnus Рік тому +8

    So now we know Zach really needs to evaluate an Energica Experia on Daily Rider.

  • @canul3801
    @canul3801 Рік тому +1

    i do actually thinking about collab revzilla with f9 last week when seeing f9 latest video. this 2 channel most informative motorcycle youtube channel i ever seen. while learning engineering with f9 and seeing mechanical side with shop manual. they showing no bs.

  • @PerJrgensen1969
    @PerJrgensen1969 Рік тому +3

    I have test ridden the Del Mar and am happy to confirm for you that, yes, it is in fact a very good motorcycle. Not "good for being electric". A great, enjoyable motorcycle.
    If, but only if, I'm ready to spring for a second bike to get naughty within 25 miles of my home, it's at the top of my list. There's still no getting around range and top speed limitations.

  • @garrettno2906
    @garrettno2906 Рік тому +3

    I live in Philly and the point about making electric bikes lighter and cheaper really rings true here. I can often get to work faster on a standard pedal bike than my motorcycle just because I'm riding in bike lanes outside of traffic. Hypothetically speaking of course, a sondors is small enough and unique enough that I could probably get away with riding it in a bike lane in heavy traffic. Obviously this is flagrantly illegal in most places, but from my experience it's pretty much what every door dasher on a motor scooter is already doing. Having a small, light electric bike to get around town makes much more sense than a heavy machine cosplaying as an adventure bike.

    • @alexwilsonpottery3733
      @alexwilsonpottery3733 Рік тому +1

      Just make it legal to lane-split/filter all across America to utilise the full efficiency of motorbikes.

  • @jimh1021
    @jimh1021 Рік тому +3

    I have a friend who owns an Energica (don't know model) it is heavy but he loves it. I worked on a broken luggage part on the bike and it appears to be well made. I own BMWs, and comparatively they're pretty good.

  • @El_Guap
    @El_Guap 7 місяців тому

    I know this is an old video, but I just wanna add as somebody coming from the electric bike side towards the electric motorcycle side (I’m 48. I’ve ridden motorcycles many times in the past, mostly off-road in Mexico) I’m really looking at the Ryvid Anthem or perhaps the Land. I don’t even plan to take it on the freeway. I just want to use it for city living. I live in Southern California and it would be nice to go on the freeway now and then if I have to, but I understand the range issues. I love the design that Dong put into the Ryvid. I love that it’s lighter than most motorcycles. I love that has got regen on the left-hand, right rear foot brake, and a left-handed front brake. Belt drive The design is smart.
    Electric motorcycles are just so much less maintenance if you’re not into that crap. And I get some of y’all are into getting greasy. I just want something to work. I’m too busy to deal with learning to be a mechanic too.

  • @Tasselhoff88
    @Tasselhoff88 Рік тому +3

    No word of Verge motorcycles? Finnish company that made that 1000 Newton hubless torque monster. I thought they were out because you didn't even mention it, but no they're still around. They're apparently coming to NA this year -ish.

  • @saintofall3653
    @saintofall3653 Рік тому +2

    I think you guys should look up the Ultraviollete F77. It's an amazing bike, has good speed and range. It's only available in India rn, but it might probably be really good in North America.

  • @kicknight3302
    @kicknight3302 Місяць тому

    Every ebike / escooter marketer should watch this!!!

  • @TinyPaperClip
    @TinyPaperClip Рік тому +5

    saw fortnine and clicked on reflex

  • @C64SX
    @C64SX Рік тому +4

    You should really make an Android/iOS app with the engine guessing game, when you have a large enough collection of listener bike sounds. I'm sure it would be fun to play when having a few beers with your biker buds.

  • @414moto
    @414moto Рік тому +3

    Ride a Sur Ron LBX and you'll begin to understand the simplicity and pure joy an electric machine can provide.

  • @josefpoole
    @josefpoole Рік тому +1

    Having ridden the BMW CE04, I can say that it is so very nearly exactly what I want in a bike. Storage, comfy, speedy, sick looking. The issues for me are lack of overall range and massive price.

    • @the_Acaman
      @the_Acaman Рік тому +1

      that massive price is the only thing stopping me from getting one

  • @bubrupamjcb
    @bubrupamjcb Рік тому +5

    Ryan 🎉🎉🎉

  • @bleufingerrider376
    @bleufingerrider376 Рік тому +1

    Great show! I agree, good to have different viewpoints on any topic. The prediction that (electric) motorcycles will get extinct may be applicable for the great open landmass of the US and Canada, but here in Europe (and other dense populated areas, India and the like) I think there will be a future for them.

  • @MacGoog0
    @MacGoog0 Рік тому +1

    I am a motorcyclist who also used to be involved in stock car racing most of the tracks I used to go to are closed down due to urban sprawl and noise.

    • @DJPTEXAS
      @DJPTEXAS Рік тому

      Probably more about real estate value than noise.....

  • @tuxplorer
    @tuxplorer Рік тому +4

    As stated in the video batteries are the main problem for motorcycles. For non urban use, the batteries need to be at least one order of magnitude better than they are today. From my point of view to barely catch up to a normal street motorcycle the minimum requirements are: Triple the capacity in half the weight and volume for one fifth of the price. Which means the battery needs to be 30 fold better that what we have today.
    And as batteries have seen over 200 years of intensive development there most likely are no quick breakthroughs giving an order of magnitude progress anymore.
    With a good industrial improvement rate of 5% each year it takes 70 years to improve the batteries 30 fold.

    • @sprezzatura8755
      @sprezzatura8755 Рік тому

      Thank you for that clear explanation. Makes sense.

    • @Angry-Lynx
      @Angry-Lynx 5 місяців тому +1

      It needs to be around two and half times more energy dense than already is to compete with ice range.
      It's still a lot but your 30x number is completely out of as s

  • @ronladuke7235
    @ronladuke7235 Рік тому +1

    Excellent guys always love hearing from Ryan!

  • @k20nutz
    @k20nutz Рік тому +7

    7:40 is when our Lord and savior joins the video.

  • @justindavis1546
    @justindavis1546 Рік тому +1

    My city has a large fleet of electric police motorcycles. One of the riders I talked to said he loved it and the charge runs him for a days work.

  • @robertstimmel1100
    @robertstimmel1100 Рік тому +3

    Is there any chance of bringing Lemmy on as a guest? I miss the big man
    Edit: or Anthony. So we can watch, decide, and ride with him one last time

  • @NewZeroland
    @NewZeroland Рік тому

    100% please ride an Energica if you get the chance! Either a Ribelle RS or an Experia. It'll blow your minds.

  • @jonnystoolbox6017
    @jonnystoolbox6017 3 місяці тому

    Your best video in a long time. Good work Finn.

  • @asterix908
    @asterix908 10 місяців тому

    All the advantages mentioned of not needing gear, clutch and it being easier for new riders are present today on DCT already at half the price.

  • @soyebaswat5382
    @soyebaswat5382 8 місяців тому

    I've ridden Zero's and Energica's and my opinion is the Zero's are very competent bikes, especially the smaller capacity bikes. Of the two Energica's I have ridden, the Eva Ribelle was spectacularly fast, but the real star was the Experia which was fantastic to ride. I only had one criticism of the Experia, I felt it needed a little more power, but even as it is I would be very happy to buy one.

  • @OldManHistory
    @OldManHistory 11 місяців тому

    It’s not about being green; it’s convenience. I purchased an electric lawn mower because my gas mower leaked gas on my yard, which killed the grass. I was tired of storing a dedicated can of gas and oil in my garage AND the gas smell lingering in my car after getting a refill took days to remove. I’m looking for my first bike and the thought of dealing with changing gears while remembering that the breaks are both one peddle and one handle is a pain. Bring on the electric bikes!

  • @RedlineVulpine
    @RedlineVulpine Рік тому +4

    My room mate has a fairly new Zero SR/F - their flagship sport bike with the biggest battery and longest range - and it is decently potent, but even going 50mph down twisty roads leads to a range of just over 60 miles. It takes 30-60 minutes on a parking lot fast charger to get it back to full charge, and about six hours on a regular house plug. For the price of $20,000+ they could have had a Streetfighter V4 even. My MT-10 was almost half the price and it consummately outperforms the SR/F in every way except gas mileage, obviously... though if I am being honest, the MT-10 really doesn't outperform anything in gas mileage! I think if you are using the SR/F exclusively for commuting a short distance it can make sense, but even though it is a flagship bike that should really be able to open up and stretch its legs, it is relegated to the garage or charger while your friends go off and enjoy their full day of riding. I will say that It is a very cool experience riding it though!

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Рік тому +3

      The problem is the cost is way too high for a bike that is merely capable if going to walmart and back and not really even if you live far away. You ride it to run errands and now your huge expense has to charge and you havent even had fun riding. You can buy used motorcycles for 1500-6000 bucks all day long that will go farther and gas station in every town. I paid 4k and got a 1600cc kawasaki with floorboards it had like 2860 miles and was 12 years old. It had like a 5 gallon tank you could probably get about 200 miles on it. Going 80mph all day long. I jist think we need ti asmit at this point these things really are kinda a scam imo. Theres a lot of really good 10k bikes that are more capable than the best zero that is the most expensive. Or at least thats what it feels like. You can get an mt09sp. You got indian scouts. Way better

    • @SpottedCreeper
      @SpottedCreeper Рік тому +1

      It depends on what you're looking for. Both of you make very valid points, especially about the price. They are too expensive.
      However, as a commuter my Zero SR/F has been the best bike I've ever had by miles - I've had a lot of bikes in my 20 years of riding, and nothing has come close to the convenience of my Zero.
      My commute is 26 miles one-way (mix of freeway and town riding). So no matter how hard I hit it, I can get to work and back on a single charge.
      I charge it overnight, so the charge time is irrelevant to me - if it takes 2,3, 4 6 hours.. doesn't matter. Each morning I have a full 'tank'.
      As a weekend fun bike to ride with others - forget it. As a track day fun bike - forget it. As a long ranger tourer - pretty much forget it - I mean, it's possible but you'll need a lot of time on your hands, cos you're gonna be charging a lot.
      For info, i get about 110 miles in the summer and about 100 miles in winter if I ride sensibly (ie. not hammering it away from lights, and sticking to the speed limits). If I don't ride sensibly, I'm looking at about 70 miles.
      Maintenance is pretty much zero. Tyres are the only thing I need to replace. It's belt drive so after the initial tighten after 1000 miles it doesn't really need a check again until it's annual service.
      Have been riding my SR/F for 5 years now, it's unlikely I'll go back to an ICE bike. I really enjoy the quiteness of it - something that surprised me as I thought I'd miss the gear changes, and the pops and growls from my previous ICE bikes but i don't.
      I also really appreciate being able to glide through villages and they don't even know I'm there (yes, I'm getting old :D )
      I know my use case is not everyone's use case, but I'm just pointing out that they do work for some people :)

    • @larsmenken2679
      @larsmenken2679 Рік тому +1

      It really comes down to why people have their bikes and what they are actually using it for.
      Look at the BMW GS, the people that really ride them for adventure will not ever buy an electric bike. The people that ride them 10 miles to working back ride them as a status symbol, and they might be in a market for a new toy. It's the in town SUV on 2 wheels.
      It comes down to what we believe the ratio of those who ride big bikes for bike bike sake versus those who ride them 'as they are intended'

    • @victoriazero8869
      @victoriazero8869 Рік тому

      @@TheAnnoyingBoss "The problem is the cost is way too high for a bike that is merely capable if going to walmart and back and not really even if you live far away."
      Tell that to 1250GS and Moto Guzzi rider...

  • @ISLEOVUE
    @ISLEOVUE Рік тому

    The big set apart or setback is the engine sound. I love all the fluidless operation of an electric vehicle.
    Safety is so important for motorcycles as is the need for sound on any electric vehicle.
    I will buy a E-Moto at some point soon and fit it with electric deer alert (chirps) and LED wheel lights.

  • @danielmccaf
    @danielmccaf 9 місяців тому

    I knew it was a Suzuki from the sound of the fuel injection starting up ahead of the ignition, and I knew it had an aftermarket exhaust on a twin... my guesses would have been SV650 or Vstrom 650. What fun!

  • @MatBettinson
    @MatBettinson Рік тому +3

    1500kw is 1.5 megawatts. That's a bike I'd like to ride :)

  • @BagerGman
    @BagerGman Рік тому

    NIU, at least in China, had a removable battery. I had a NIU scooter from 2018-2022 living in Beijing and it was great to pull my battery and take it to my room or workplace and charge. The replacement battery thing for scooter is you mentioned is primarily Gogoro scooters. You see the battery changing stations that look like lockers around Taipei and other areas of Taiwan. As far as scooters go, I never saw battery changing stations in China, minus the electric taxis.

  • @romeje_2528
    @romeje_2528 Рік тому

    When I started to Try an ebike I was surprised how fun to drive one so I bought one which is a Electric Scooter since I only need a small and easy to park vehicle then I upgraded the Controller, Battery (72v50ah lifepo4) and swap the 1kw hub motor to 3kw Middrive motor and since then I've been using it daily and having so much fun and its very convenient to use doing groceries because its a scooter type there is a space where you can put does groceries 😀 and all I can say is wow my current top speed is 130km/h ... and I'm still having fun with this ebike 🥰

  • @Magic_Toaster
    @Magic_Toaster Рік тому +4

    My first motorcycle was electric (Energica) and I just got an upgraded version recently. I don't see myself ever getting an ICE motorcycle because electric gives me my adrenaline fix, the acceleration is addictive and ICE just can't compare.

    • @lightweight3908
      @lightweight3908 Рік тому +3

      🤡 let's compare your boring electric bike to a ICE ninja h2

    • @Magic_Toaster
      @Magic_Toaster Рік тому +2

      @@lightweight3908 my bike beats it to the 1/8th mile

    • @rileyhughes5613
      @rileyhughes5613 Рік тому +1

      ​@Magic_Toaster that's like 600ft bruh😭😭 a go-kart has a faster 1/16th mile than an H2 but in no way is it more exciting.

    • @Magic_Toaster
      @Magic_Toaster Рік тому +1

      @@rileyhughes5613 nope, electric is infinitely more exciting, prove me wrong

    • @fullmetalcorgi1350
      @fullmetalcorgi1350 Рік тому

      ​@@lightweight3908The H2 is electric though

  • @ernestozilberberg257
    @ernestozilberberg257 Рік тому

    And he drinks mate 🧉! 🇦🇷 just give this guy a medal!

  • @ZeroKitsunei
    @ZeroKitsunei Рік тому

    My friend has a e dirtbike, and it's cool, but the only use case I can find for it is to hoon in a park. Where if you took a normal bike you'd get the cops called on you. He took it to the trails once. Lasted like 2hrs spent the rest of the day sitting in the truck.

  • @yarekk
    @yarekk Рік тому +1

    As an SV650S owner I was betting on SV650, maybe SV1000 being the bike. The sound of the fuel pump was a good hint. I wouldn’t be able to name the exhaust type, but it was obvious it was an aftermarket one.

  • @emc4TW
    @emc4TW Рік тому

    You might want to refer back to all the emcs you mentioned in your Feb video, "The best electric motorcycles on the market in 2023", and discuss those in this video too... CSC RX1E is delivering now. Kolter RS1 is listed as "in stock" at dealer in Costa Mesa, CA. Ryvid Anthem to be delivered late August. Also, Erik Buell's startup, Fuell, just took in $2m in sales in the first 24 hrs of opening orders for his Fuell Fllow "e-commuter", deliveries planned for late 2024.

  • @dummatube
    @dummatube Рік тому

    There are hub motors with brake disk attachment points and you can get heavy duty 205cm rotors and four pad callipers for mountain bikes. All you near is a custom adapter made to mount the calliper to the swinging arm.

  • @nemzumi1
    @nemzumi1 7 місяців тому

    I love my chaos 1600w scooter gets me from mine to my moms in ten mins when it would normally take me about an hour walking its great.

  • @hainhatphung1371
    @hainhatphung1371 Рік тому +2

    OMG so that DesertX is official! But on company's leash is weird. Years been I thought Ryan's F800GSA was his, and the then V-Strom 1000.

  • @mmistermusic
    @mmistermusic Рік тому

    I have an electric Zero DS motorcycle. I recommend it. And I know other electric motorcycle riders that are very happy with it. It is easy to ride, no noise, low maintenance. I charge it with free solar energy. No earplugs at low speeds.
    I can do 260km on regular roads and 180km on combined roads with highway. Which is better than announced on the zero website. I can ride for 2 to 4 hourse depending on the speed. And I can charge everywhere. There are chargers every 5km. For me this is perfect. I don't want to ride for more than 2 hours without a break.
    And mine is still a bit basic basic: 14kwh battery and 6kw charging speed. The energica's are +21kwh battery and 20kw charging speeds.
    An Energica must be fantastic.
    I don't believe the limited range is really a problem. Charging for 20-30min after 2h is not a problem. And that is on the highway. On normal roads you can ride for half a day.
    I think the main reason they are not more popular is that they are still quite expensive for the 'hobby-motorist' that want to ride on Sundays. The price is find for a commuter that uses the bike 5x per week. For me it is very cheap, but I do 15000 km per year. If you only do 2000km, and it is a hobby it is too expensive. And of course a bit of conservatism. Some people just don't like change. If it was noisy before and you needed to shift gears, it needs to stay noise and it needs to still have gears. Although both aren't a real advantage.

  • @Twinspinner
    @Twinspinner Рік тому

    With how polite Canadians are, I can just imagine a Canadian stealing a catalytic converter, and leaving a note that says "sorry" under the windshield wiper

  • @p.0-npcg.248
    @p.0-npcg.248 Рік тому

    A swapable and outlet chargeable battery on electric transport is a must! If you are living outside of Canada and worried about it being stolen, then design a few Li-pols located near a fancy internal lock and add a label "Explodes outwards"

  • @joekavalauskas8767
    @joekavalauskas8767 Рік тому +1

    Love highside lowside. Love Ryan f9. Love ebikes! I just ride a custom e-bicycle conversion that I love. But am always interested in anything 2 wheels! (Like my current starter bike a Ninja 250R)

  • @MotoRideswJohn
    @MotoRideswJohn Рік тому +1

    If the price point on electrics ever becomes *truly* competitive, then the world will flip. I recently purchased a Zero SR/S and it has quickly become my favorite motorcycle of all time, and it's competition varies from multiple Gold Wings, Africa Twin, FJR, Tracer, Burgman... And yes, the frunk is bloody awesome. Yes, to tour you need a charging infrastructure, but what most people forget is that if you run out of gas on an ICE, and there are no fueling stations close by, then you're absolutely dead in the water. There's an electrical outlet close by, I promise you.

    • @electric_boogaloo496
      @electric_boogaloo496 Рік тому

      A liter of petrol/gasoline in a soda bottle is what used to be the range extender for our motorcycles when I was a teenager. Way easier to hitchhike to the nearest gas station and fill up a bottle, or a proper gasoline container, hitchhike back than it is to bring charging infrastructure back. If you call roadside assistance, it is going to be a diesel powered generator. To access the electrical outlet "close by", you are looking at pushing the 400lbs+ motorcycle, easier said than done.

  • @FranFirman
    @FranFirman Рік тому +1

    I have an electric motorcycle and a petrol one. The electric one is a Super Soco Tc Max which has the equiv power of a 125. So top speed 95kph and a range of around 70km with a 3kWh battery and a 4kw motor. My petrol bike is a Honda NC750X.
    I have also test road an Evoke electric motorcycle, which is closer to around the 400cc sorta power and it was interesting, but had 3 things that put me off. Hub motor, so I felt the extra un-sprung weight, that is uses a J1772 port for charging where here in NZ at least Type 2 is a better option, though that is minor, but the one that really is a pain is that to take the rear off to put on a new tyre or fix a puncture, the power cable to the hub motor has to be disconnected somewhere up the front of the bike and un-threaded from the fairing.

  • @AbnormalWrench
    @AbnormalWrench Рік тому +2

    I have a Zero FX that I ride almost every day. On the weekdays I commute to work, on the weekends, I ride it off road. It is actually an extremely good dirt bike. It was relatively expensive to by, but it is so much fun and easy to ride, I love it. If/when the Stark Varg comes out with a street legal version, I will be all over that.

  • @sparklefitness1714
    @sparklefitness1714 Рік тому

    So happy to have you guys back!! 😭😭😭

  • @jaypunzalan6999
    @jaypunzalan6999 Рік тому +1

    The colab ive been waiting

  • @FirstLast-bn6nl
    @FirstLast-bn6nl Рік тому +1

    THE key to ebike success is NOT being a motorcycle legally (no inspections, insurance, licensing, etc). Walk it into your business or residence and have the MAJOR city advantage of passing traffic jams on sidewalks (lane-splitting is illegal almost everywhere). My friend would never buy a motorcycle but owns 3 ebikes (each about $6000) and loves them.

  • @brianrainey2739
    @brianrainey2739 Рік тому +1

    That CE04 parts bin special is over $20k CDN in the local BMW dealership! Who in their right mind would pay that? 😬

  • @copuis
    @copuis Рік тому

    man, an electric adv/dirt bike is great for many people,
    how many people have a van or truck, they take to their fav trails, or camp site, then go bomb around the bush on their bike
    the leap isnt far for an elec bike
    a solar panel on the van, and a battery in the van, and bam, "free" fun, no smells, les fire risk, life is good

  • @mglmouser
    @mglmouser Рік тому

    eBike limites is 500 watts in Canada. 750 in the states. But most 500w systems in Canada have the 750 motor but cut-off to 500w. Many ways to go around this. Like it was for the Euro ZX6R with a screw blocking the throttle plate. Pull the screen and the bike was reaching it's max performance.

  • @gordonwallin2368
    @gordonwallin2368 Рік тому

    Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.

  • @DirtChainy
    @DirtChainy Рік тому

    Just woke up. A good day just went to a great day. Thanks guys!

  • @KristoffTitan
    @KristoffTitan Рік тому

    First of all love the crossover but I decided to comment about 50 mins in so pardon me if they got to it.
    The beachman 64, its a sweet cafe racer, similar in price to the Super 73 Zack mentions its about 4k. Beautiful electric bike. Couldnt get one in the states at the time so I went with a lectric electric bicycle. Most of my commutes are under 5 miles and I work from home. Would buy a can-am ryker soon

  • @Edwordless
    @Edwordless 2 місяці тому

    1:01:12 The Ego tool company is on top of this already. They make 56 volt batteries with as much as 10 amp hours, and sell an inverter that can take up to 4 of those batteries, mowers and other larger tools that can take 1 or 2 batteries, and most recently a scooter/mini bike that uses the same platform. They just need to scale that idea for motorcycles!

  • @HeIsHarsh
    @HeIsHarsh Рік тому +1

    1:26:45 I guessed 270° Parallel Twin before you mentioned that it's 24 years old, I guess I wasn't far off, 270° Parallel Twin does sound a lot like V-Twin

  • @dw1640
    @dw1640 Рік тому

    -Thought the word "varg" in Swedish meant "wolf." Hopefully no sheep will be involved. Good to see Ryan F9 again; keep up the good work. : )

  • @russelljohnson4527
    @russelljohnson4527 Рік тому

    perhaps an ad campaign that says "you meet the nicest people on an eBike". Remember that the Honda 125 is the biggest selling vehicle in the known universe. that was THEIR campaign way back when.

  • @MarcSherwood
    @MarcSherwood Рік тому

    I think more more thing that is stopping people from buying electric bikes is many riders buy for what they WANT to do, not what they do for rides. I know so many guys with bikes that don't even put on enough miles in a season to need to change the oil, but they think they need 400 mile rage for their dream rides. This is also why everyone needs many, many bikes.

  • @sebastianallen
    @sebastianallen Рік тому +1

    The energica favor over zero is likely the result of zero's historical cypher store policies. Zero is very much still recovering from that, regardless of specs. And zero doesn't have repair shops in all countries which has made it tough to maintain. That's hear-say though. Tbd.

  • @hardergamer
    @hardergamer Рік тому

    My friend got his 60kw version last week here in the UK, and my 80kw version will be in my hands Oct this year, also I,m a part of a large ebike building FB group, and many have put in an order for a Stark Varge, around 600+ have in our group alone.

  • @countersteer713
    @countersteer713 Рік тому

    I ran out of gas and a lawn care guy came up and offered to give me a gallon or 2 of gas. Made sure it wasn’t mixed gas then gladly thanked him, put some in, offered to pay, he declined , then I rode off. There is gas tank anxiety but gas tank anxiety can be fixed by paying a stranger $10 for a 1 liter Mountain Dew bottle full of gas if you happen to run out of skills and have any sort of developed people skills. A lot of vehicles have power outlets, but how many random passersby have half an hour to give you enough of a charge to do anything? If you’re lucky, a few. More people can be convinced to run to the gas station for you than can be convinced to stay with you for half an hour

  • @TerryByrne
    @TerryByrne Рік тому +1

    Hello, great show and gret guest :) Do you have access to the worldwide nubers though ? Asia and Europe seems to be growing, slowly but steadyly. E-bikes are everywhere, urban/fun mobility are common with brands like Niu, Soco, piaggio, Brekr and Ubco ...
    About "real" motorcycles, they are not yet on full display, that's true but Zero, Energica are known and seen, and other brands deliver good bikes too, I particularly love the Pursang E-track, others like RGNT, Urbet, Maeving are getting attention.
    And for anyone interested in customizing the e-core by Ben Surain is very interesting

  • @mikekearsley2407
    @mikekearsley2407 Рік тому +2

    Great conversation. Ryan, Did your electric motorcycle build really have a motor with a power output of 1,500 kilowatts? Maybe the power output was 1,500 watts? Hi frome Seattle

  • @BradVanCamp-s5r
    @BradVanCamp-s5r 19 днів тому

    As a Canadian living in the Netherlands I can say bikes reign supreme here, however scooters both e and gas are gaining hugely in popularity. So as a non motorcyclist I can say I want something comfy, reasonable range that isn't too complicated. Think.....a 200Km range Suzuki Burgman, or similar maxi scooter style. Big(ish) body so there's ample room for the battery, comfy as f*ck, twist and go, and room for storage. Make that and I will buy one tomorrow.

  • @therocket280z7
    @therocket280z7 2 місяці тому

    The trouble with trying to upgrade e-bike riders is that bicyclists live in their own transportation paradigm. In many cities there's essentially no regulation of routes they take. They can be a dar, a bicyclist, a pedestrian, and even go the wrong way down streets on the shoulder. Once you become a motorcycle rider, you're essentially bound to roads, and road rules.

  • @kaiserruhsam
    @kaiserruhsam Рік тому

    storage and transport of hydrogen is a huge engineering and logistical problem, it's really really hard to keep a container full of hydrogen or to keep a pipeline of it from leaking

  • @carrot1151
    @carrot1151 Рік тому +1

    With the electric TT I wonder if James May with his macano bike was the first electric bike in the TT track?

  • @raulsalanaranjo6565
    @raulsalanaranjo6565 Рік тому +1

    I think costs will make electric bikes more appealing in the long run. Their simplicity makes maintaining them much, much easier, especially in certain cases like motocross or enduro

    • @ms-jl6dl
      @ms-jl6dl Рік тому

      They're 30% more expensive than their IC counterparts. They need to get 30% cheaper to get accepted.

    • @mmistermusic
      @mmistermusic Рік тому

      @@ms-jl6dl It all depends on how much you ride. I ride with free solar energy and I have low maintenance costs. If I would only 2000 km per year the electric motorcycle would be more expensive. But if I do +15000 km per year it is much cheaper than a legacy bike.
      I easily save 1500 euro per year. So for me it is fine that it is 5000 euro more expensive to buy. People need to count the TCO, not only the purchasing price.
      But I agree with you, price is still the biggest problem. But the good thing is that it can easily become cheaper when there will be more suppliers. A 15kwh battery only costs about 4000 euro/dollar.

  • @Geshmaal
    @Geshmaal Рік тому

    I think we're still basically waiting for the electric Honda Cub tbh. I actually don't see why Honda hasn't made something in the exact shape of the current C125 but replacing the engine and fuel tank with battery and have a tiny electric motor where the gearbox is. Something that will top out at 55mph would do it tbh!

  • @Jackofafewtrades
    @Jackofafewtrades Рік тому

    Yadea makes little electric scooters that basically accomplish what the Honda Navi does, and they're not that pricey, at least here in Ecuador.

  • @fischmanchu
    @fischmanchu 5 місяців тому

    I paid 280$ for registration in Indiana for my electric moped, taxed at the same rate as a tesla for a vehicle that i legally cant take on the highway and weighs less than i do, the real punch in the gut is a gas moped would generate less than 30$ with gas tax during a season. There is a severe lack of governmental cognizance regarding legislation and not just on this issue.