$13,000.00 plus taxes , title , shipping? assembly? The IC motorcycle dealers sure have a lot of add on costs. It would be great for Local commuting , though at $7,400.00 my Yamaha is already paid for. That gives me most of $5,000.00 to spend on Gas .. . I also have $6,000.00 invested in a Buell . so that was cheaper too .. I did add $2,000 in luggage to the Yamaha that is a lot more than 50 Liters for Groceries.
Saw a video of top 60 select emotocycles. This one made my top 5 and aesthetically, I love the plain design; that it doesn't look like a transformer with bulging angles and protrusions. To me this thing is plain looking and it looks gorgeous to me. I never grew up a motorcycle groupie so travel-cross country has absolutely no appeal to me whatsoever. I would love to have known about this even 1 month ago before I spent several $ks on a watered down e moto scooter as i could have put the total payment as a down on something like this or the Evoke(also caught my eye). I can understand those disgruntled with noiseless, souless e machines as they are not the essence of how the grew up ... but for me e bikes are a welcome from the hindering drama of clutches and gears which I think keeps the majority of people from ever desiring a motorcycle. This to me opens the door to simplicity and freedom. Can't wait to get one of these and hopefully the price doesn't go crazy. I absolutely love the simple plain design as it is less juvenile and speaks well of a commuter bike(but I am older too).
We know the select few who do ride them are gonna do cross country and hammer that to us but not mention how extra longer it took to go coast to coast trying to follow power stations to recharge along the way ..... great looking bike looks fun for city usage but won't convince me to buy them still
The bike will have a place in today’s market but not in mine , if they truly want to sell them they better be careful with the price or it won’t be around very long
I don’t like the design that much but that’s just my opinion. What I don’t like about electric motorcycles/cars is the pricing and the range manufacturer do tell you but you most likely will never archive. Furthermore electric motorcycles/cars don’t have a soul in any way 🤷🏻♂️. As said just my opinions
Thanks for your well thought out and well produced video of the Fuell Fllow. I converted my early reservation to an order the first day possible. I'm looking forward to getting mine for my daily commute and short rides on back canyon roads to visit the grandkids :)
@@boilermaker400 Yes. I know investing in a startup is extremely riskly. However, I chose to support Erik Buell and his team to build another mc company. The FLLOW's specs match my needs and I'm hopeful that they will eventually deliver the emc they promised.
Thanks for the summary video - I appreciated the review and the straightforwardness in description. Similar to @emc4TW, I converted my early reservation within the first two days as I believe that this e-moto is going to be a game changer and alter how e-motorcycles are designed in the future. My hope, one day, is that the modularity brings forth more battery power availability (read: >10kWh) and a larger set of wheels (read: wider front, wider back, aimed towards longer-rides). I love the looks, I love the technology, and I look forward to loving the ride when I get it in 2024.
This question was on the minds of many customers and was discussed by Fuell Fllow's leadership team in a response posted on the owner's group fb page. They stated that the weight of their Axially Integrated Transverse Flux Motor will reduce the weight by about 40% over a typical hub motor. Remember, this emc is optimized for urban commuting, so hopefully with the right suspension, my daily ride to work will be safe and comfortable.
Fuell rep stated 60 miles range at the bike's max sustained speed of 85 mph. In a recent video Erik Buell just posted, he gave the city range as 180 miles.
That thing is horrible. Why would anyone buy a bike you can’t really take on a day trip? Plus, bikes should make noise. I’d rather walk than ride that ridiculous thing.
Bought mine the first day they opened for orders. Can't wait to get one!
Ditto! I'm super stoked
I did black on black! Wbu?
@@dustbrooks5144bro... you replied to yourself! 😂 to funny
@@Zach2Wheels😂😂😂
lost my a$$ on Sondors and hoping this is not the same. Has anyone gotten a delivery or even simple follow-up or status on their order?
$13,000.00 plus taxes , title , shipping? assembly? The IC motorcycle dealers sure have a lot of add on costs.
It would be great for Local commuting , though at $7,400.00 my Yamaha is already paid for. That gives me most of $5,000.00 to spend on Gas .. . I also have $6,000.00 invested in a Buell . so that was cheaper too .. I did add $2,000 in luggage to the Yamaha that is a lot more than 50 Liters for Groceries.
I would seriously get one of these
Saw a video of top 60 select emotocycles. This one made my top 5 and aesthetically, I love the plain design; that it doesn't look like a transformer with bulging angles and protrusions. To me this thing is plain looking and it looks gorgeous to me. I never grew up a motorcycle groupie so travel-cross country has absolutely no appeal to me whatsoever. I would love to have known about this even 1 month ago before I spent several $ks on a watered down e moto scooter as i could have put the total payment as a down on something like this or the Evoke(also caught my eye). I can understand those disgruntled with noiseless, souless e machines as they are not the essence of how the grew up ... but for me e bikes are a welcome from the hindering drama of clutches and gears which I think keeps the majority of people from ever desiring a motorcycle. This to me opens the door to simplicity and freedom. Can't wait to get one of these and hopefully the price doesn't go crazy. I absolutely love the simple plain design as it is less juvenile and speaks well of a commuter bike(but I am older too).
We know the select few who do ride them are gonna do cross country and hammer that to us but not mention how extra longer it took to go coast to coast trying to follow power stations to recharge along the way ..... great looking bike looks fun for city usage but won't convince me to buy them still
I have not been able to figure out if any of these Fuells were delivered in the Fall of 2023 or not. There are a few Delmar's out there..
2024 q4 that mean 2025 lol
The bike will have a place in today’s market but not in mine , if they truly want to sell them they better be careful with the price or it won’t be around very long
I don’t like the design that much but that’s just my opinion. What I don’t like about electric motorcycles/cars is the pricing and the range manufacturer do tell you but you most likely will never archive. Furthermore electric motorcycles/cars don’t have a soul in any way 🤷🏻♂️. As said just my opinions
The soul is in the torque have to have 1 to get it
I have ridden the ZeroSR for 2 days but it still isn’t my cup of tea.
Thanks for your well thought out and well produced video of the Fuell Fllow. I converted my early reservation to an order the first day possible. I'm looking forward to getting mine for my daily commute and short rides on back canyon roads to visit the grandkids :)
Did you go for it in the end?
@@boilermaker400 Yes. I know investing in a startup is extremely riskly. However, I chose to support Erik Buell and his team to build another mc company. The FLLOW's specs match my needs and I'm hopeful that they will eventually deliver the emc they promised.
Thanks for the summary video - I appreciated the review and the straightforwardness in description. Similar to @emc4TW, I converted my early reservation within the first two days as I believe that this e-moto is going to be a game changer and alter how e-motorcycles are designed in the future. My hope, one day, is that the modularity brings forth more battery power availability (read: >10kWh) and a larger set of wheels (read: wider front, wider back, aimed towards longer-rides). I love the looks, I love the technology, and I look forward to loving the ride when I get it in 2024.
But but but what about unsprung weight that rear wheels going to be heavy with that motor in it I guess 🤷♂️
This question was on the minds of many customers and was discussed by Fuell Fllow's leadership team in a response posted on the owner's group fb page. They stated that the weight of their Axially Integrated Transverse Flux Motor will reduce the weight by about 40% over a typical hub motor. Remember, this emc is optimized for urban commuting, so hopefully with the right suspension, my daily ride to work will be safe and comfortable.
Has anyone ever received one or even gotten a status on their order? I think this is another Sondors or Tucker. "investment" scam.
Wind resistance sucks energy.
Aaargh... Just tell me the high way range!!!
Fuell rep stated 60 miles range at the bike's max sustained speed of 85 mph. In a recent video Erik Buell just posted, he gave the city range as 180 miles.
It’s ugly, heavy , no cargo or passenger options
Total bs
That thing is horrible. Why would anyone buy a bike you can’t really take on a day trip? Plus, bikes should make noise. I’d rather walk than ride that ridiculous thing.