gewoontim
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Hi all Alta owners,
First, let me introduce myself. My name is Tim Veldhuis, and I’m a student of the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Being addicted to motorcycles my whole life, in the beginning of 2017 I took the initiative with a friend to start a new electric racing team: Electric Superbike Twente. Our goal was to build a fully electric racing bike, like our competitors Nova Electric Racing from Delft and the University of Nottingham. We spend a whole year fulltime on this with a team of 15 students and created the Liion-GP. The journey was amazing, electric motorcycles open up a whole new world for engineers. We won the MotoE competition, even though there were not so much competitors. For more information, see our website: European Champions in Electric Racing.
Therefore, I made the choice to continue this journey and see whether I can help bring this technology to the off-road market. Why off-road? In my spare time I ride supermoto, and I see great chances in the supermoto and MX area. Noise limitations and environmental concerns are something that is really limiting the sports, in both the Netherlands and Belgium. We foresee that this is going to happen in more and more countries, and therefore we want to be in front of this problem.
I’m in the final year of my Master Industrial Design Engineering, so my first idea was to apply for an internship at Alta, but unfortunately as you all know the company went down, so this was not an option anymore. Together with a partner company from Electric Superbike, we decided to take on the challenge to come up with a reasonable alternative to the Alta bike. This will be a tough challenge, since we realize the Alta is engineered to perfection. From the point of part reduction, part functionality and pure performance. Therefore, we also will try to learn as much from the good and the bad points of the Alta. Not only of the product, but also their business strategy.
I will be doing research into the possibilities of creating and selling an electric motocross bike. But to realize this, I need some input from you. To discuss this, I created some questions for you.
First, let me introduce myself. My name is Tim Veldhuis, and I’m a student of the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Being addicted to motorcycles my whole life, in the beginning of 2017 I took the initiative with a friend to start a new electric racing team: Electric Superbike Twente. Our goal was to build a fully electric racing bike, like our competitors Nova Electric Racing from Delft and the University of Nottingham. We spend a whole year fulltime on this with a team of 15 students and created the Liion-GP. The journey was amazing, electric motorcycles open up a whole new world for engineers. We won the MotoE competition, even though there were not so much competitors. For more information, see our website: European Champions in Electric Racing.
Therefore, I made the choice to continue this journey and see whether I can help bring this technology to the off-road market. Why off-road? In my spare time I ride supermoto, and I see great chances in the supermoto and MX area. Noise limitations and environmental concerns are something that is really limiting the sports, in both the Netherlands and Belgium. We foresee that this is going to happen in more and more countries, and therefore we want to be in front of this problem.
I’m in the final year of my Master Industrial Design Engineering, so my first idea was to apply for an internship at Alta, but unfortunately as you all know the company went down, so this was not an option anymore. Together with a partner company from Electric Superbike, we decided to take on the challenge to come up with a reasonable alternative to the Alta bike. This will be a tough challenge, since we realize the Alta is engineered to perfection. From the point of part reduction, part functionality and pure performance. Therefore, we also will try to learn as much from the good and the bad points of the Alta. Not only of the product, but also their business strategy.
I will be doing research into the possibilities of creating and selling an electric motocross bike. But to realize this, I need some input from you. To discuss this, I created some questions for you.
- Why did you choose this electric dirtbike over an internal combustion bike?
- What do you like about the Alta?
- What do you dislike about the Alta?
- What problems did you run into at the track?
- What additional features would you like?
- Some examples: more statistics, datalogging, launch control, easy to use settings, traction control, LHRB/rear pedal. What else?
- What would make you upgrade from your Alta?