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Welcome to the club! We are glad to have you here, Andreas and Nina.
Thanks for sharing your story.Yes, HVR stands for High Voltage Racing... when we made the decission for the Company Name in 2017 we thought "Low Voltage Racing" maybe would sound little bit stupidBut for LV System on the Kids bikes is a serious reason, in Europe you are not allowed on races with bikes over 60V DC. We had lots of discussions with associations to bring the Electric bikes into races and its still lots of work needed to fight against the mindset of some petrolheads.
Hello, welcome and thank you for having found the time to write this. I hope I haven't given you the impression that I wanted to attack your company: I would feel very sorry for that. I honestly didn't even know that Nina was the co-founder, I just thought that she was sharing information about those bikes like a lot of us do when we find out a new brand, so maybe I was a little too direct.Hi all,
I´m Andreas, CTO and Co Founder of HVR.
In 2017 Nina and I founded HVR in the basement of our house
That's the future of the sport and I'm sure a lot of parents love quiet, low maintenance bikes for their kids.and started developing and producing kids bikes, our HVR 50.
We both are passionated to Motocross and Electric bikes and worked on Electric Systems since 2007. We both worked before HVR at a well known motorcycle OEM in Austria ;-), Nina as an engineer in the electric drivetrain department and I as a data recording engineer working on the whole range for installing and programming datalogging systems and also for fatigue and durability measurements, preparing the bikes with sensors and straingauges etc. Dropping a bike from the Roof is impressive but it´s only one Impact and for Fatigue testing you need some more tests.
With the construction of the bikes we are extremly focussed to design and choose the components and also manufactoring processes for the numbers we are building and selling. For the FastAce Suspension, its working really fine and therefore dimensioning of the parts is extremly important. Yes the Shocks in the early ZERO MX bikes broke down.... we are using bigger FastAce Shocks in our HVR 50 for Kids in age of 5-8 years and rider weight of 22-35kg than it was in the ZERO bike which was build for adults.
there are about 30 test bikes running of the MX2 for 2 years now.
I would have just avoided mentioning the voltage in your case, but I also admit that most of the people won't care about this.Yes, HVR stands for High Voltage Racing... when we made the decission for the Company Name in 2017 we thought "Low Voltage Racing" maybe would sound little bit stupid![]()
Sure!most important: lots of fun with Electric bikes!

