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    Gear oil plug...!

    When mine stripped, I filed the sides of the bolt head to give me two parallel surfaces, then used a spanner to undo it. If that didn't work, my next plan was to file it into a hex so I could undo it with a six-point socket. You can cut a slot in the face of the bolt and use a screwdriver or...
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    Service your linkage and swingarm bearings asap

    I finally got around to servicing my rocker arm bearings after 130 hours and plenty of deep water crossings, including salt water. They were close to fine, which is pretty amazing given how I've been treating this bike. The swingarm shaft bushing has some damage from the needle bearing. I...
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    electric motorcycles for military purposes

    Already happening - NZ forces are using the NZ-made UBCO two-wheeled drive farm bikes.
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    Giving them away!

    Dunno, difference in sales taxes, dealer mark-up & rego costs maybe?
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    Stark at the NZ Hard Enduro Champs, Judds Farm

    Probably hiding from all those noisy smelly petrol bikes. I see so many wild goats while out on the Stark. If you're into hunting then it would be ideal, just need a rack of some kind.
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    Giving them away!

    Even cheaper in NZ - our price is currently the equivalent of £8,130. As Stark scales up production, they can get cheaper deals from suppliers, more efficiencies in the factory, etc. And electric bikes should be cheaper than petrol - there's so many fewer parts to produce. They're just...
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    Stark at the NZ Hard Enduro Champs, Judds Farm

    Yeah, we're pretty spoilt in NZ for landscapes. This was the bronze course so not that hard. Let's call it "medium enduro". I wasn't filming when I got lost and took some of the silver course. That was plenty harder and taught me that I'm not a silver class rider. The gold course was nuts, as...
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    Stark at the NZ Hard Enduro Champs, Judds Farm

    Super scenic day at the final round of the NZ Hard Enduro Championships, 30 November 2024, at Judds Farm in Wellington, Aotearoa. Almost four hours riding, 29 km, 2000 metres of climbing. The bike could have done another 15 km. I couldn't. I won my category but my category was "old men who...
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    NEW! STARK VARG EX is here!

    Ok then, very simply: An investor wants a valuable company. A company gets to be valuable by selling products that customers want to buy. When I consider investing in a company, I talk to that company's customers. Are Stark customers happy? Yes, mostly they are. Not everyone, but a few people...
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    NEW! STARK VARG EX is here!

    We can all read what you write. Yes, the bike's not perfect. Yes, the company is prioritising. Yes, they haven't delivered everything that you want by now. I'm an engineer by training and a partner in a fund that invests into start-up companies. I would happily put my investors' money into...
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    Post here your Stark Varg issues (or not!)

    130 hours, 2xxx VIN, mostly riding hard enduro in dank NZ forest or shingle banks at the coast. I thrash this bike - if I don't drop it five times in a ride then I feel like I'm not trying hard enough. The bike's been entirely reliable. I've cracked the gear cover by dropping it on a rock...
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    New Stark EX Enduro announced, List of issues/unkept promises with current/original Stark Varg

    Ok, can I have yours for free? Seeing as you don't want it any more.
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    battery protection in hard enduro

    Yup, I have bashed and cracked the gear cover on the right side. Here's the ongoing thread listing all the options - a few people now have the Racetorx machined aluminium covers. These are expensive but should be strong.
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    New Stark EX Enduro announced, List of issues/unkept promises with current/original Stark Varg

    Counterpoint: I've bashed the shit out of this bike for 125 hours so far. I ride hard enduro and the bike has spent plenty of time underwater, upside down, and stuck in trees. It's been fine. The question is not "is the Stark perfect?". It's "is the Stark more reliable than a petrol bike?"...
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    HANDGUARDS

    Barkbuster Ego handguards fit just fine. As you can see, I've bashed the crap out of mine and they're still holding up.
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    NEW! STARK VARG EX is here!

    Yes, it can be sold as offroad only in NZ, just like the Varg MX. But if it has ABS and can be road legal then that's going to be more desirable in NZ coz we have very much less choice of enduro bikes, or electric bikes, or electric enduro bikes.
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    NEW! STARK VARG EX is here!

    I haven't seen any mention of ABS, so let's just clarify my statement that "if it's NZ road legal then it must have ABS". All road-legal motorcycles in NZ must have ABS, meaning there's a heap of European enduro models that don't get imported and our choice of enduro/dual sport models is...
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    NEW! STARK VARG EX is here!

    Ok, that'll be using the Molicell P50B cells - 5.0 Ah per cell instead of the P45B at 4.5 Ah that's in the current Varg. If they are saying road-legal in NZ then it must have ABS. I don't see a switch for that, so maybe that's controllable through the app? Damn, might finally have to get a...
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    2025 Stark Varg rumors, changes, etc.

    Sure, the chain tension affects the rear suspension, as does a rear brake that are fixed to the swing-arm - call it anti-rise, brake jacking, or stiffening. That's why floating rear brakes have been tried, many times, but they haven't caught on. Rear ends work well enough under braking. As with...
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    2025 Stark Varg rumors, changes, etc.

    I'm happy to start this rumour - 2025 Starks will come with no rear brake. They will just have an electronic brake using the motor and controllable levels of regen. I have no evidence for this, other than it just makes sense. The rear lever will control the amount of regen. The motor gives you...
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