And the start button itself is a safety feature. Otherwise, when you turn the bike on, the throttle is live. If you have the throttle turned at all, the bike takes off with no indication that it was ready to go. Remember, no vroom-vroom sound. Super fast way to get hurt or wreck your new toy.
Maybe I've lost sight of the objective here. Is this just for the coolness factor? We certainly aren't advertising the "Alta" brand anymore. It doesn't exist as an entity that you can buy bikes from. Maybe it would increase the market value of the existing bikes a bit, and remind everyone...
I’ll give you 10% on my first sale. Less manufacturing costs, R&D, marketing, shipping, taxes, environmental fees, COVID surcharges, etc., of course. You should only owe me about $100 after everything is all calculated out.
So, I did eventually put larger pneumatic tires on the patent-pending C5Tor Ramp Dolly. It now looks like a lifted monster truck compared to the old wheels, but it goes over obstacles easier, and the ramp doesn’t rattle as much when I go over bumps. Takes a little more room to store, but...
I see you also routed the left-hand rear-brake line through the frame. The standard routing would tend to flop around, and potentially rub under your right knee.