I tend to plan for multiple scenarios since "hope and wishes" have historically let me down. Ha. As mentioned previously, I have two bikes on order. One estimated delivery of 9/24/2022 and one estimated delivery of 04/21/2023. My intent is to own one bike and have it in possession by June 01, 2023. I don't want to pay for a bike to sit hear unused all winter, but also fully expected delays. The question is, how long will the delays be? Two orders spread apart gives me options. If my original order is delayed from Sept 2022 to Feb 2023 or later, I'll stick with that order. If the first order will arrive earlier than Feb 2023, I'll evaluate the updated estimated arrival of the second bike. If it looks like that one will arrive sometime in June 2023 (July 01, 2023 at the latest), I'll cancel or sell my first order and go with the second order. Even if I lose the $100 deposit, it's worth $100 to me to get the bike in the timeframe I want rather than way earlier or way later, hence the double order. That and I'm also trying to convince a buddy or my wife to take one of the orders.
And then it's ride, ride, ride....until Stark announces the specs of the dual sport. If it's basically the same as the Varg but with head/tail/brake lights and a bigger (and heavier) battery with more trail riding range, I'll change to that as long as the weight isn't over 300lbs. Hoping for at least 10KwH battery. 13KwH would be better. Basically, keep adding battery capacity until they hit the 300lb mark. High speed road work eats range, but I'm not looking for a long range dual sport. I might use it around town or work commute rides, but not looking for a road bike. Looking for something that I can do long, remote mountain trail rides but with more range than the Varg.
I expect the Varg to do 30 miles if ridden on slow, family trail rides or slow single track trails (I get 30 - 35miles out of my Surron in those use cases). A Stark dual sport that gets 60miles in the same easy, slow speed trails (25mph or less) that would allow me to do electric on about 80% of my rides compared to 30 miles of range being good for about 25% of my rides. A bike with bigger battery would also give me the option to ride a bit harder (burning more battery) when the needed range is less.