It is nice to see the aftermarket solution that so many people have been wanting. I prefer the rear brake but some riding buddies have remarked they would prefer the foot brake and a clutch.
The focus by brand development and marketing does not diminish the focus on production. Disappointment? Wait until you start seeing dozens of videos on YouTube of people getting new bikes and yours is still "in production" lol
And as someone that has an 80hp MX version, when I ordered my EX version I also ordered 80hp. Although the $1000 upgrade to the MX is WORTHLESS for the average joe for anything other than bragging rights (and $1000 saved is $1000 for riding gear), 80hp on the street is a whole different story...
Posts like this make me laugh. Wait until "influencers" start getting bikes before you do. I was order ~#45 for the original bike and I received the email my bike was ready to ship in Feb 2024...this is part of the marketing game. I got my bike in July 2024 and could not be happier with the...
Agreed. But refilling gas tanks vs swapping batteries is not the same thing.:
Again, if a battery can be swapped, does it meet the definition:
6. The machine a rider leaves the Start Line with is the official machine of the rider for that event and may not be switched during the event.
The question was brought up last weekend, is swapping batteries meeting the rules of "finishing with the same bike that one leaves the starting line with" per FTR rules? A faulty battery can be swapped out whereas a faulty motor cannot be swapped out. Just saying...