bayodome
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Concerning MX bikes: What must happen first in my opinion, are rules for E-MX competition bikes from the Motorsportauthorities. There must be rules, which say something about enginepower (min-max), battery energy (min-max), which is obilgatory, to be allowed to compete in different classes, to be built. As long as we have no rules, no manufacturer, like the 4 japanese or KTM, will build E_MX bikes. When this rules are given, manufacturers and the privat people can build their products and compete. Without rules, the competition will never begin!
From a mass production standpoint for the major OEMs, I will agree with you on your point.
For conversions, however, I disagree. Standards are good to have for many reasons (mostly for safety), but for the moment and for conversions, I don't see why it would be necessary. If it's strictly regarding competition then the answer is simple for the moment: E-Open classes based off age and/or skill level. The power output is up to the bike and rider. Open classes already exist for ICEs, so I don't see why it would be different for E motos.
Most people who ride dirt bikes don't race anyway, so from a sales standpoint, competition standards only affect most consumers indirectly.