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Just need a e bike a little lighter for mx. Putting bike on stand or picking it up off the ground on tip over in tight muddy ruts its to heavy! 260 plus pounds and getting heavier is no bueno.
Weight is a general problem with most E-stuff at this point including sources like solar. It is a result of 100 years little development in E tech for today's use cases. Hopefully this will be getting better with a growing market. I struggle with the non solid state stuff and can't wait till they get rid of liquids/gels. For EX models (non moto) I think the weight is actually much more competitive with ICE today BTW.Just need a e bike a little lighter for mx. Putting bike on stand or picking it up off the ground on tip over in tight muddy ruts its to heavy! 260 plus pounds and getting heavier is no bueno.
At that point, why not just use the MX version? It's not like the battery is going to give you any realistic range improvements. 6.5 / 7.2 = 90.27, so you're only getting 9.72% larger battery in the EX. At 35 miles of range on the MX, it goes up to 38.4 miles on the EX. I mean, more range is more range, but let's be real. The MX is the way to go unless you absolutely need it street legal and you can stay pretty close to the charger (25 miles, give or take).Any news rumors on updated MX version being announced. I.e. Updated wiring harness, battery, etc. or is buying EX version the only option. take off lights and add 19” rear wheel?
Stark offered me a cheaper MX and said the deposit i put down could be given as credit for parts once a purchase had been made. Now that I paid for the EX, the have honoured this and given me credit for whenever I need to order parts.I know one thing. The early investors are not important to stark at all.
I got my bike in a workaround cause my original order, my 100$ was never going to show….
Needless to say my 100$ is still on that bike. “LOCKED IN AT 12.9k”! Haha. The bike is selling for 10.9k now but if I want to use my original order and finish paying what my 100$ deposit is on ill Be paying 2k more….haha
This is just a nice way stark can thank its loyal customers for believing in them when the bike was vapor ware!
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I’m going to try that.Stark offered me a cheaper MX and said the deposit i put down could be given as credit for parts once a purchase had been made. Now that I paid for the EX, the have honoured this and given me credit for whenever I need to order parts.
Great comparison of specs, eager to learn the weight.I'll let the number speak for themselves, but in the video, Bonell claims the 805 is "ultrabee sized" and the 902 was sized at "a new category in the market. It's not quite a fullsized bike yet it's much larger and more capable than an Ultra bee sized bike".
Wheelbase
Ultrabee: 54.3"
805: 53.1"
902: 56.5"
Varg: 58.5"
Suspension travel:
Ultrabee: 238/243mm with 19"/19" wheels
805: 245mm with 21"/18" wheels
902: 285mm with 21"/18" wheels
Varg: 310mm with 21"/18" wheels (21/19 mx)
Motor kW:
Ultrabee: 12.5kW
805: 30kW
902: 46kW
Varg: 46/60kW
Battery kW:
Ultrabee: 4.1kWh removeable
805: 3.1kWh removeable
902: 6.6kWh removeable
Varg: 6.5kWh nonremovable
Great information, thank you. I stand corrected and deleted my erroneous posts regarding the size comparison of the 902.I'll let the number speak for themselves, but in the video, Bonell claims the 805 is "ultrabee sized" and the 902 was sized at "a new category in the market. It's not quite a fullsized bike yet it's much larger and more capable than an Ultra bee sized bike".
Wheelbase
Ultrabee: 54.3"
805: 53.1"
902: 56.5"
Varg: 58.5"
Suspension travel:
Ultrabee: 238/243mm with 19"/19" wheels
805: 245mm with 21"/18" wheels
902: 285mm with 21"/18" wheels
Varg: 310mm with 21"/18" wheels (21/19 mx)
Motor kW:
Ultrabee: 12.5kW
805: 30kW
902: 46kW
Varg: 46/60kW
Battery kW:
Ultrabee: 4.1kWh removeable
805: 3.1kWh removeable
902: 6.6kWh removeable
Varg: 6.5kWh nonremovable
For the Italian market, the price of the 60 HP used to be 13k € when I bought it in the beginning of 2024, then 12k since some months ago and now 11k.Varg MX 60 hp is now officially at $9 999 / €10 999
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Stark Future on Instagram: "Public Announcement: Now’s the perfect time to get your hands on the Stark VARG. Find the new pricing via your local dealer or directly from our store starkfuture.com #starkvarg #dirtbike #bikelife"
3,080 likes, 104 comments - stark__future on April 22, 2025: "Public Announcement: Now’s the perfect time to get your hands on the Stark VARG. Find the new pricing via your local dealer or directly from our store starkfuture.com #starkvarg #dirtbike #bikelife".www.instagram.com
Cue some early adopters crying a bit, sorry folks, scaling up to reduce cost is not cheating you, retail prices going down is still something to celebrate. It's not great for resale value but 1k down won't tank it either.
Now wondering when we'll see the "junior" Varg (85cc equivalent) and of course Varg MX 2.0.
Yes that rate was about the same for my 80 HP Varg in the US. I paid 13k and prices have come down but I am in my second year of riding it. That is the joy I paid for when I got it. You can't get that back.For the Italian market, the price of the 60 HP used to be 13k € when I bought it in the beginning of 2024, then 12k since some months ago and now 11k.
My plan for this bike was and still is to keep it for years; if everything goes according to plan, when it will be time to sell it it will be worth pretty little anyways.
I wish Stark success with this choice.