At current exchange rates, this bike costs about $5,300 US dollars. The T5.2 version is $6,500. (It's in production and will begin shipping in late August 2021.) Their web site doesn't show any dealers in the US at this time.
@@EV_Warrior I think 🤔 they're too expensive too. I haven't pulled the trigger on any electric bikes either because of the rediculous prices. I own a nice Giant Yukon mountain bike and want to just do a front wheel electric conversion. I want to do a 48 volt 1500 watt motor kit and a 48 volt 25 amp hour battery pack. Altogether it is around the $800-1000 mark. That would make an incredible e bike in which I build myself and incorporate a bike I already own. That what I'd like to do I'm thinking. We will see. eBay and Amazon have nice kits and batteries available. I'll price around. Better than overspending on another bike I would have to purchase. Plus it would be a fun hobby bike I can work on building with my kids.
You can go with a suspension Seat Post for a Hard Tail. I have a Rad Rover and added a Cane Creek Thudbuster, adjusted the stock front forks for more travel and that made all the difference in the world. Granted, its not a true rear suspension but for my road and trail riding it works very well
If Tesla built electric bikes, they would take a similar approach as Greyp in terms of being software and data centric and taking a clean sheet approach and designing and building many of their own components.
Glad I'm not the only one who thinks likewise. These things I call them the bikes for the wealthy rich haha. The T5.2 is currently listed at 5500 euros. I find paying more than $1k for an e-bike ludicrous. For $5k, I could get me a nice reliable used dual sport motorcycle, with a small Honda 250-350cc engine, and travel cheaply around places. And, AND I'd have money left over to buy accessories, AND and put a good chunk in the bank. How the heck do these companies come with these prices?
Looks like a nice rail trail bike.
At current exchange rates, this bike costs about $5,300 US dollars.
The T5.2 version is $6,500. (It's in production and will begin shipping in late August 2021.)
Their web site doesn't show any dealers in the US at this time.
Prices of ebikes are getting ridiculous. I settled for a slightly used NCM Moscow Plus at a 1/4 of this price which is good enough for my needs.
@@EV_Warrior I think 🤔 they're too expensive too. I haven't pulled the trigger on any electric bikes either because of the rediculous prices. I own a nice Giant Yukon mountain bike and want to just do a front wheel electric conversion. I want to do a 48 volt 1500 watt motor kit and a 48 volt 25 amp hour battery pack. Altogether it is around the $800-1000 mark. That would make an incredible e bike in which I build myself and incorporate a bike I already own. That what I'd like to do I'm thinking. We will see. eBay and Amazon have nice kits and batteries available. I'll price around. Better than overspending on another bike I would have to purchase. Plus it would be a fun hobby bike I can work on building with my kids.
why they hide e.specs all the time? if nominal power is 250w, what is a peak power? voltage of the battery? top speed was not even mentioned?
That's a perfect bike for Micah to ride to the bank on!
Ok this one looks special. Price? Top speed?
Must have big shocks for all ebikes.
Need more information dude ✌🏿
Man this just sounds like one long infomercial. How much did they pay for this?
Where is it filmed? Really like the place.
The company is located in Croatia.
around samobor, croatia
You absolutely want full suspension, at the speed these ebikes go every bump and crack can be felt.
You can go with a suspension Seat Post for a Hard Tail. I have a Rad Rover and added a Cane Creek Thudbuster, adjusted the stock front forks for more travel and that made all the difference in the world. Granted, its not a true rear suspension but for my road and trail riding it works very well
This is a trekking bike, a full sus would be a Enduro /full mountain mountain bike, a different and much more expensive category
Do they have version that at least can go twenty miles per hr 🤔 ?
any huck awd review soon?
If Tesla built electric bikes, they would take a similar approach as Greyp in terms of being software and data centric and taking a clean sheet approach and designing and building many of their own components.
Nice ride 🚴
Wish these guys would devote their time and effort more towards reviews like this rather than the podcasts but that's just me
$5300? No thanks!
Glad I'm not the only one who thinks likewise. These things I call them the bikes for the wealthy rich haha. The T5.2 is currently listed at 5500 euros. I find paying more than $1k for an e-bike ludicrous. For $5k, I could get me a nice reliable used dual sport motorcycle, with a small Honda 250-350cc engine, and travel cheaply around places. And, AND I'd have money left over to buy accessories, AND and put a good chunk in the bank. How the heck do these companies come with these prices?
Does it recuperate?
Probably not, a mid drive can not have reku if the rear cassette has a freewheel
although mid-drives are Far more efficient than hub drives they do not recup power
It's too expensive. I'd rather get a cheaper KTM with better components and the Bosch drives that have better parts availability.
90 "newton meters?" What's that in regular foot-pounds?
66.38
There's noting regular about foot-pounds and other weired american units. Join the majority of the world and use metric units like Nm.
looks AMAZING! and expensive, but probably worth it. hand crafted by trolls in croatia, lol!
I'm poor bro do some more cheap bike reviews.
no throttle? BORING!
EU and CA laws
@@NWforager why is throttle in EU not allowed?
@@NWforager and NY
@@duvantcomet7106 good question, politics
@@duvantcomet7106 i think a license is required if so . Glad to have our US laws 💪🏽
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Your seat is way too low, so it's hard to take any review serious.