I haven't seen any mention of ABS, so let's just clarify my statement that "if it's NZ road legal then it must have ABS".
All road-legal motorcycles in NZ must have ABS, meaning there's a heap of European enduro models that don't get imported and our choice of enduro/dual sport models is limited to those with ABS, eg we get CRF300L with ABS.
There is an "enduro" exemption that allows non-ABS bikes but those bikes are only allowed on the road during FIM-accredited events, not for general riding. And here's the thing - the national body that's affiliated to FIM doesn't run enduro events with road sections. So there are no FIM-accredited events and the exemption is not meaningful.
Some bike shops are selling non-ABS bikes under this exemption but they shouldn't. The exemption isn't legal for that bike for general road riding. If a cop pulls you up then you're screwed. Your insurance won't be valid, etc...
Do Stark know this? I hope so and I hope the EX comes with ABS. However, Stark also sold their first bikes in NZ with a 10 Amp plug and a 15 Amp set on the charger. That's against regulations. They said they made the decision based on advice from their "AUS/NZ consultant partner" but that partner didn't understand the rules. To be fair, they changed it pretty rapidly once we told them but I am not convinced that Stark understand NZ regulations.
So does the EX have ABS? Until Stark confirm one way or the other, we don't know.
So it seems the ex seat height is taller 96.6 cm to mx 94.7. Not sure why with the ex suspension having less travel and all
The bad news: 60 and 80 hp versions are back, both for Varg and Varg EX. I dislike manufacturers artificially limiting performances by software.
The good news: Varg 70 is still $11k / 12k€ but 60 hp is cheaper yet $10k / 11k€
Good take, appreciate it could make sense for the manufacturer, and also for some customers. And I think the price is really competitive.If it comes with a $1,000 USD discount, I don't mind at all.
I suppose it's how you frame it. Sits better if you think of it as saving $1,000 by getting the 60hp rather than full spec 80hp; Rather than framing it like you are paying $1,000 more to get 80hp. Now, what bugs me is subscriptions. Never will I pay a subscription limited to use on one powersport equipment or vehicle. I do pay subscriptions to mapping apps and music apps, but that is on my phone so I can use it anywhere. I'm using that mapping app on my current Stark phone, in my personal phone in my pickup, carry it with me on ATV, etc. Won't pay for subscription that is not portable, tied to one vehicle, and unusable away from the vehicle. Too focused of a use. If the Start mapping app is subscription, which sounds like it will be, I have no use for it. Some will pay it if they see value in it. I already have mapping app and will use that.
This long version is worth watching!Long version of the press release video. I'll add it to my first posts further up, too.
Yes, it can be sold as offroad only in NZ, just like the Varg MX.Wouldn't they still be able to be sold as offroad only? Still a lot of benefits compared to the MX version, including headlight/tail/brake lights benefits for trail riding . Just can't license it? Wouldn't that be an option?
This long version is worth watching!
The new map switch is waterproof and has the wires routed through the inside of the handlebar.
The front blinkers use modern dildo technology. They are legal in Europe, Australia, and NZ.
The dildo tech is not legal in North America though, so they "provide separate indicators to meet those standards". So, do we get the dildo tech or not?
I hope the new phone has better cameras.
North America gets the foot brake on the bike, which is a legal requirement, and the hand brake in a box.
A redesigned wiring harness.
What did I miss?
New clamp system for the phone.This long version is worth watching!
The new map switch is waterproof and has the wires routed through the inside of the handlebar.
The front blinkers use modern dildo technology. They are legal in Europe, Australia, and NZ.
The dildo tech is not legal in North America though, so they "provide separate indicators to meet those standards". So, do we get the dildo tech or not?
I hope the new phone has better cameras.
North America gets the foot brake on the bike, which is a legal requirement, and the hand brake in a box.
A redesigned wiring harness.
What did I miss?
Right?He mentions redesigned side stand that actually reaches the ground. Glad they have a sense of humor about their previous design misses. Ha.
Good take, appreciate it could make sense for the manufacturer, and also for some customers. And I think the price is really competitive.
But to me software limitations it's like buying a TV, the factory would leave some cardboard on a fourth of it (ok say they resize the screen so it's not "hiding" anything), with a note saying "if you give us more money we can remove the cardboard".
New clamp system for the phone.
Haven't seen any rear turning lights or side mirrors and can't believe it would be legal in my country with this kind of angle for the plate holder?
Very happy to see they mention the possibility of customizing power curves, it's not shown anywhere in the vid so I can only assume it's going to have its own vid later.
Estimated delivery for Europe for new orders is February 25 for both Varg and Varg EX.
So is there a new varg mx revamp on the horizon from what I’ve read here?
Just watched the promotional video and looks pretty cool. Glad to see some new changes being made to the original design.
Only problem is that early adopters are once again getting the short end of the stick here. Wondering if there is anyone else here who paid $13,000 for an original only to have the price get slashed and a new model with added range + a whole bunch of other goodies less than a year later. Hopefully they at least sell the disc guards as a bolt on part so there is an OEM solution instead of those carbon ones I keep seeing.
The battery range in itself is a bummer since 2023s didn’t get an upgrade but honestly the phone changes are pretty big here as well. The current phone doesn’t actually clamp really well into the bike and if not attached perfectly has a chance to just fly out on big hits. I’ve had more than one experience where it took 30+ minutes of backtracking to find the phone laying face down on the ground miles back.
Overall though the new bike looks great despite the feeling of getting sacked. Definitely would have bought an EX considering most of my riding is done purely off road. Best bet for someone new who’s interested might be to wait a bit and see if they offer any kinds of discounts if there’s any left over units from the first batch.
If what they say in the video is correct it looks like a lot of the upgrades would put a lot of the issues with the current varg right so they should be fitting these to our bikes under warranty to fix problems that keep coming up.Just watched the promotional video and looks pretty cool. Glad to see some new changes being made to the original design.
Only problem is that early adopters are once again getting the short end of the stick here. Wondering if there is anyone else here who paid $13,000 for an original only to have the price get slashed and a new model with added range + a whole bunch of other goodies less than a year later. Hopefully they at least sell the disc guards as a bolt on part so there is an OEM solution instead of those carbon ones I keep seeing.
The battery range in itself is a bummer since 2023s didn’t get an upgrade but honestly the phone changes are pretty big here as well. The current phone doesn’t actually clamp really well into the bike and if not attached perfectly has a chance to just fly out on big hits. I’ve had more than one experience where it took 30+ minutes of backtracking to find the phone laying face down on the ground miles back.
Overall though the new bike looks great despite the feeling of getting sacked. Definitely would have bought an EX considering most of my riding is done purely off road. Best bet for someone new who’s interested might be to wait a bit and see if they offer any kinds of discounts if there’s any left over units from the first batch.