Rob41
Chief Engineer
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I'm glad people are remaining optimistic and I hope this all ends well but here is the biggest concern I have with all of this.
If GM folded tomorrow, the dealerships still have the ability to troubleshoot and repair the vehicle. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if something in the programming/battery management fails on an Alta, the dealer has no way to perform programming or even run diagnostic software. Doesn't that rely on the dealer connecting the bike to Alta headquarters?
To be honest, I hope one of the big players buys Alta and hopefully they will do two things. Keep the current bikes basically unchanged and provide support for all current Alta owners. I very much look forward to Alta V2.
Aside from that, the ability to troubleshoot these bikes electronics/programming outside of a cooperate headquarters is a must. I used to think the range was the biggest detractor but It looks like I was wrong.
If GM folded tomorrow, the dealerships still have the ability to troubleshoot and repair the vehicle. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if something in the programming/battery management fails on an Alta, the dealer has no way to perform programming or even run diagnostic software. Doesn't that rely on the dealer connecting the bike to Alta headquarters?
To be honest, I hope one of the big players buys Alta and hopefully they will do two things. Keep the current bikes basically unchanged and provide support for all current Alta owners. I very much look forward to Alta V2.
Aside from that, the ability to troubleshoot these bikes electronics/programming outside of a cooperate headquarters is a must. I used to think the range was the biggest detractor but It looks like I was wrong.