Vive la France
He's from France...
I think they mis the devide between Holland and the Netherlands. The former spend the money and the latter work for itI have the suspicion that Germany's among the only ones who're being honest at recording hours
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Also, the figures are skewed because some multinationals stopped offering beer in vending machines, and employees now need to maintain their own fridges in the social rooms or below their desks.
I take great offence at this comment, it is absolutely wrong.He's from France...
Don't forget that 1 hour lunchbreak incluided in those 4 hours in wich they ride to the brasserie to get a baguette and wine.
That only makes for 3 hrs of charging.
I doubt it. They are over-reporting...I have the suspicion that Germany's among the only ones who're being honest at recording hours
Yep, and its really a shame. I was so ready to buy one, and was waiting for the second release. But that was disappointing when it released, with only a slightly larger battery. Then I got really excited about Alta, but it was so hard to try and get a hold of one where I'm at. Then we all know the rest of the story. Stark really moved the benchmark with a full power, full size bike. I want more of the competition to start to drive the specs up on these things.In the grand tradition of KTM Freeride E, this bike is being set up to fail.

Ok Erwin, let's compare it to KTM 250 EXC-FThat price isn't too bad to be fair.
It only has 1 real competitor in usecases and that is the Beta Xtrainer wich costs +- €9000 in the Netherlands. The Freeride has no price at us yet, but probably on the high end so €10.650. But €1650 is quite the gap. I would like to see it competing within the €500 category.
Comparing to the SX series isn't really fair as well since this is street legal. The EXC series are better comparison. The EXC 350F costs €13.999 and the EXC 300 €13.499 here in NL. That widens the gap.
Same goes for the leftover Stark 1.0's. Not streetlegal and technically old stock bikes. That's only a fair comparison if we see the 2 year old Freeride old-stock price.