F451
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Context: MXR or EXR would be fine. I'm an old 58 yr old, not too healthy, slow trail rider and pretty lazy. No racing. No mx. Prefer single track with a mix of smooth slalom type trails and sections of nasty gnar mixed in to keep it interesting.
Yes:
Super fun bike!
It's so quiet!
Lack of clutch and gears may be a good thing for the gnar (seemed to work great on my one test ride on some easy single track)
Lack of engine vibes is a major plus, never would have thought that until I rode one, my KTM feels down right agricultural now. Damn it.
It's a real EV dirt bike.
Its better for the environment then a comparable ICE bike (let me have this one even if you disagree with my opinion on this one, I realize not everyone agrees and that's cool).
Lower maint vs ICE bike.
I've wanted one for ever.
I'm not getting any younger and damn it, its ok to splurge on myself.
No gas to worry about, minimal nasty chemicals to keep it going.
No:
Alta is tits up, parts, support, etc are all in question now. Damn it.
Bike could croak at any time (like any machine) and I may be in for a huge repair bill, IF it can be fixed, parts sourced, etc.
I may or may not be able to ever sell for a reasonable amount should I choose to sell it someday. (I realize this is up for debate but it is a real possibility)
Bikes value may plummet the second one of the majors releases a comparable EV dirt bike.
I would have to sell my beloved Porsche 928 to fund the the Alta purchase (did I just write that? Wow).
I'm a worrier.
I'm a compulsive worrier.
Am I missing anything pro/con?
Just like some of my business investments, I'm thinking I should't make this purchase unless I'm willing to potentially lose a good chunk of change. I've lost some cash over the years that way and I'm ok with that, but I'm really struggling with this one.
Any input is appreciated. Thanks guys! -Eddie
Ps: my one and only Alta ride, a quick rip through woods last fall. OMG, I want one! 3 weeks later Alta is tits up. Damn it. Lol. (don't mind the lack of gear, I'm usually ATGATT)
Yes:
Super fun bike!
It's so quiet!
Lack of clutch and gears may be a good thing for the gnar (seemed to work great on my one test ride on some easy single track)
Lack of engine vibes is a major plus, never would have thought that until I rode one, my KTM feels down right agricultural now. Damn it.
It's a real EV dirt bike.
Its better for the environment then a comparable ICE bike (let me have this one even if you disagree with my opinion on this one, I realize not everyone agrees and that's cool).
Lower maint vs ICE bike.
I've wanted one for ever.
I'm not getting any younger and damn it, its ok to splurge on myself.
No gas to worry about, minimal nasty chemicals to keep it going.
No:
Alta is tits up, parts, support, etc are all in question now. Damn it.
Bike could croak at any time (like any machine) and I may be in for a huge repair bill, IF it can be fixed, parts sourced, etc.
I may or may not be able to ever sell for a reasonable amount should I choose to sell it someday. (I realize this is up for debate but it is a real possibility)
Bikes value may plummet the second one of the majors releases a comparable EV dirt bike.
I would have to sell my beloved Porsche 928 to fund the the Alta purchase (did I just write that? Wow).
I'm a worrier.
I'm a compulsive worrier.
Am I missing anything pro/con?
Just like some of my business investments, I'm thinking I should't make this purchase unless I'm willing to potentially lose a good chunk of change. I've lost some cash over the years that way and I'm ok with that, but I'm really struggling with this one.
Any input is appreciated. Thanks guys! -Eddie
Ps: my one and only Alta ride, a quick rip through woods last fall. OMG, I want one! 3 weeks later Alta is tits up. Damn it. Lol. (don't mind the lack of gear, I'm usually ATGATT)