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    So... What Exactly Happened to ALTA Dirt Bikes? (Parts 1 and 2)

    Yeah, if the claims in this video are true then Harley did not act in good faith and did kill Alta. I'm a partner for a tech VC fund. This is a big chunk of what I do for a living - helping startups developing new technologies to partner with corporates to get to scale. So here's my thoughts in...
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    Is there an anti-slip mode for steep hill climbs

    Lots of steep rooty clay climbs round these parts. Incredibly slippery and very easy to dig holes. Turning it down to 20 hp has been my trick, plus carefull throttle control and softer suspension.
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    Stark actually profitable... kinda

    I would love to see a regional breakdown of Stark sales. The US market is declining but the rest of the world is still buying bikes. If I look at their map of dealers, then there's a lot in Europe and plenty in places I wouldn't have expected. Tahiti? Damn. And for the markets where bikes are...
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    Stark actually profitable... kinda

    New info from Stark about whether they are making money or not - looks like the answer is yes. Stark Future Achieves Record Profitability for All-Electric Motorcycle Manufacturer Pretty good going given global headwinds and other electric motorcycle companies falling over all around. That's...
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    Charging rate 2.7 or 3.3 ?

    I don't know where you are but in NZ, the charging system is geolocked - 2.2 kW at home and 3.3 elsewhere. NZ home wiring 220 Volts and is limited to 10 Amp sockets (mostly). So if you are at the address where you ordered the Stark, the app presumes you're using a 10 Amp socket and limits power...
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    General Electric Motorcycle Manufacturers Worldwide

    A good source for this kind of information is the Insight EV newsletter - they are reporting on electric two-wheelers. It's a free subscription. Big news in the industry is the huge progress in Indian and Vietnam companies and that's not well-covered by the table above. For examples, the two...
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    New App update and subscription option

    There's a simple solution to not liking a subscription model - just ride your bike more. After a year I've averaged 15 hours per month. A €12.99 means I'm paying less than a Euro per hour. And the more I ride the cheaper it is per hour. Compare that to a top end kit. Those are €200 for maybe a...
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    2025 Stark Varg rumors, changes, etc.

    The bike is a fundamentally cheaper machine than a combustion bike - fewer parts overall and the expensive parts (batteries) are plummeting in price thanks to the huge volumes being made for EVs. The big challenge for Stark is their relatively low volumes but those are rising. I expect that...
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    Do our Vargs actually, "regen"?

    I have had 3% rise on long steady downhills, like 2 km and 300 metres vertical. So yes, the bike definitely does regen.
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    Tarrifs...How will they affect Stark Varg EX pricing?

    Oof. Those tariffs are more than I was expecting. China's reciprocating, India & EU are pissed, and motorcycles are definitely caught by this. What this means for Stark into the US? Stark's US importers are going to have to pay 20% on the wholesale cost. If the bikes are selling for US$13k...
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    Reduce Drag Stark

    The biggest variable factor here is going to be tyre pressure. Riding round here is pretty slippery and I run down to 3 psi. That hits range noticably. And when I punctured and ran on zero psi (coz tubliss) then that bumped up drag by maybe 25% If you want less drag then run higher pressures...
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    Tarrifs...How will they affect Stark Varg EX pricing?

    I'm in NZ and our economy depends upon trade. The US starting a trade war is going to hurt us. Professionally, I work with companies that are going to be affected by this, so I have options. Maybe get yourself a cup of tea coz this is going to be a long comment... Who wins in a trade war? China...
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    NEW! STARK VARG EX is here!

    Let's be a little more accurate. A bike that can not do your enduro is not your enduro bike. So this bike doesn't meet your particular requirement. The rest of us are having fun on our bikes.
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    Varg Skugga - for the shadows

    Just announced on LinkedIn, the Stark Varg Skugga (Shadow) is aimed at the "enforcement, security, and defense" markets. No concrete details about how it's different from the current models. It's clear to me how electric bikes can be sneaky. There's heaps of goats and deer where I ride and I'm...
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    NEW! STARK VARG EX is here!

    What a mess of regulations. In NZ, the situation is just as complex - the law says very clearly that enduro bikes without ABS can only be registered for the purposes of off-road competion in FIM sanctioned events. However, the registration is the same registration as any other type of...
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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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