F451
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Just speculating here, but shipping a battery of unknown condition seems like a big risk, not even sure the carriers would allow it on their trucks, ships, planes, etc. Not to mention the high cost to get it back to Spain to have it checked out. Not sure how much remote visibility Stark has into the mechanical state of the battery and associated components, but if they shipped a "bad" battery and it somehow resulted in a fire, I would imagine Stark would be liable for damages, and god forbid someone got hurt or worse.
I wonder if Stark is considering setting up a repair type tech facility here in the US that could diagnose battery/electronic issues? If not, they should. Taking it further, doing repairs and reconditioning of batteries, electronics, and motors would also make sense. If Stark doesn't do it, perhaps some enterprising people will take it on.
I don't see your typical motorcycle dealerships offering these service, but perhaps they will some day.
I know there are some electric bicycle motor repair operations here in the US and in the UK (probably Europe too) that service electric bicycle motors (and sell rebuild components), I guess its only a matter of time before someone starts doing this for e-dirt bikes, especially if the dealerships don't get into this business.
I wonder if Stark is considering setting up a repair type tech facility here in the US that could diagnose battery/electronic issues? If not, they should. Taking it further, doing repairs and reconditioning of batteries, electronics, and motors would also make sense. If Stark doesn't do it, perhaps some enterprising people will take it on.
I don't see your typical motorcycle dealerships offering these service, but perhaps they will some day.
I know there are some electric bicycle motor repair operations here in the US and in the UK (probably Europe too) that service electric bicycle motors (and sell rebuild components), I guess its only a matter of time before someone starts doing this for e-dirt bikes, especially if the dealerships don't get into this business.