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That is so cool. I hope through the registry here we can keep track of all the bikes. I dream. A lot.As far as I know that bike is now in the hands of our very own @73Thing
That is so cool. I hope through the registry here we can keep track of all the bikes. I dream. A lot.As far as I know that bike is now in the hands of our very own @73Thing
Someone has been visiting our forum.
Several of you are quoted in this video.
YouTube: Cross Training Enduro - Stark Varg
Yeah, there shouldn't have been any mentioning of subscriptions before explaining all the benefits. Let's hope the standard functionality is not too restricted and there are additional benefits to pay for subscriptions. Maybe some data sharing, similar to what LitPro is offering, I dunno. Restricting the number of maps would be more like a source of annoyance for the owners rather than the source of revenue for Stark.So in that video towards the end he says that Varg comes with a 100 program modes, but only if you buy a subscription... does that mean you can't create your own "maps" without the subscription? Just wondering what the base sales price comes with as far as maps and customization.
As there would be for an auto mfg claiming their new electric car (not yet in production) has the range equivalent of 30 gallons of gas, 1500 HP, laps Nurburgring at a record pace, seats 6, and only costs $50k. Like they say, sell the hype . . . . .In the meantime, the BIG news about this bike is the amazing response too it in the form of pre-orders. There is clearly a HUGE DEMAND for a bike like this.
So much hand wringing, pearl necklace clutching, and general skepticism about this bike.
I don't get it. It will either be what they say it is, or not. We will know soon enough.
In the meantime, the BIG news about this bike is the amazing response too it in the form of pre-orders. There is clearly a HUGE DEMAND for a bike like this.
The major OEM's should be taking note and increasing their development efforts into e-dirt bikes or they seriously risk being left behind.
I just saw this video of Josh Hill on the Varg, at 1:45 you can see an Alta on the side.. probably doing some direct comparison testing.
Josh Hill, Lleides
And an old school Toyota 22R to haul the bike around with!
The Yamaha and Honda e-bikes used frames designed for ICE. They cannot be competitive unless they abandon this approach and develop frames designed specifically for an electric drive train. I suppose they know this, but it takes real commitment to design from the ground up for electric. If you look at auto manufacturers, the ones who manufacture ICE vehicles started EVs by shoe-horning EV drive train into chassis designed for ICE. That may work for point A to point B, but not for being race competitive. We shall see how they respond.
Can't believe that their paid testers ( Hill & Tortelli ) would want to look like lying stooges for an unknown manufacturer.Stark (and their paid test riders) wants everyone to believe they nailed it the firsts time out using a design with little to no previous precedence.
Point taken. Only time will tell if 'Varg' is actually 'roman candle' in Swedish.Where's the evidence of extensive and lengthy lifecycle testing of this new design?
Sure it's unproven, and sure there's valid raised eyebrows regarding some unconventional design elements.
The idea of a real electric dirt bike was unconventional, then Alta made one.
Thrilled that Stark is making the effort & in what appears to be a big way. Onward Legions !
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