Love the work you guys are doing and extremely important to support local businesses. Personally for me I prefer my Bonneville as I love the thump and not sure how it would feel if the bike was quiet. Not sure and needs to be validated if I like it or not. Please do keep up the good work! It's great to see designed and made in Australia products. Creates more jobs and makes the country less reliant on costly exports.
Thanks for your positive feedback! With electric you'll me much more aware of your surroundings. Take the NKD for a spin. FONZ HQ is in Unit 9, 37 O'Riordan Street, 2015 Alexandria or you can check out our partner network on our website fonzmoto.com ⚡️
@@FonzMoto thank you. Also I noticed that the website is not optimised for mobile. I would suggest that someone looks into the UX and design. If you can share an email I am happy to share screenshots for you to review the issues.
Congratulations! Been following your progress for a few years now and you have come along way. So happy to see an EV startup succeed and equally as awesome an Aussie one!
Great video & great bike! 👌 Tried to go around the world on an electric motorcycle in 2020 (for green charity) when Covid screwed up that adventure and I got stuck overseas (India + Taiwan) for many months... now looking at new options (starting 2023)... you think the NKD will be suitable for this? Initially going around Australia, than finding a way to get it across the water to Indonesia (which might be complicated since it's electric) and making my way back to Europe to start with...
Absolutely love this bike. Hopefully one day I can own one but prices are just to high at the moment. Question: with the NKD why did you choose to put moped forks on it? Why not put upside down forks on it since it’s your Motorcycle. Like forks on the Honda msx125. Those forks would make this look so much better.
I've owned a Benelli TNT 125 and it's also a small bike. I so called upgraded to a 500cc bike, but always loved the TNT125. This NKD is very much a similar bike, but electric. I've got zero lean on Climate Change theories/agendas, but having the technology to recharge and avoid petrol costs is something to seriously consider buying. I'd like to see how utilitarian this bike can become. Like rear rack, box, and panniers, etc. Looking at the NKDs - the "s" version with 100km distance.
Hi Jimmy NKD has optional rear rack and many owners fit their own panniers. there's also tank bag and other functional storage options. Binelli TNT is a smaller bike. The wheelbase is 1215mm while NKD is 1350mm - mid size. Very agile, torquey and fun to ride⚡come for a spin
LOL, Tim says Fonz riders average 15km a day. I have a NKDx and struggle to do less than 60km a day - all of it just for fun. Impossible not to enjoy, just love my bike soooo much
Got to be kidding yal want close to 12k usd for a bike that max speed is 60mph 😂😂😂😂.. no1 will want it in the USA a surron cost 4k usd and 60mph rumble motor v goes 70 mph and cost 7k..
Awesome story . Great to see an Australian-made product transforming the future for riders. ⚡
Love the work you guys are doing and extremely important to support local businesses. Personally for me I prefer my Bonneville as I love the thump and not sure how it would feel if the bike was quiet.
Not sure and needs to be validated if I like it or not.
Please do keep up the good work! It's great to see designed and made in Australia products. Creates more jobs and makes the country less reliant on costly exports.
Thanks for your positive feedback! With electric you'll me much more aware of your surroundings. Take the NKD for a spin. FONZ HQ is in Unit 9, 37 O'Riordan Street, 2015 Alexandria or you can check out our partner network on our website fonzmoto.com ⚡️
@@FonzMoto thank you. Also I noticed that the website is not optimised for mobile. I would suggest that someone looks into the UX and design. If you can share an email I am happy to share screenshots for you to review the issues.
So proud of you guys! We love our NKD 🔥🏍⚡️
Loving our FONZ community⚡️
Congratulations! Been following your progress for a few years now and you have come along way. So happy to see an EV startup succeed and equally as awesome an Aussie one!
Thanks for your positive feedback! It's just the beginning! ⚡️
I own an Arthur 3+ and as a first time rider I could not be more happy, it’s brilliant and love riding it. Love your work.
Congrats on a great video, I am very happy X1 owner and would highly recommend the bike and FonzoMoto to everyone!
Thanks Keith! Much appreciated! ⚡️
Great video & great bike! 👌
Tried to go around the world on an electric motorcycle in 2020 (for green charity) when Covid screwed up that adventure and I got stuck overseas (India + Taiwan) for many months... now looking at new options (starting 2023)... you think the NKD will be suitable for this? Initially going around Australia, than finding a way to get it across the water to Indonesia (which might be complicated since it's electric) and making my way back to Europe to start with...
Hi Vincent thanks for the positive feedback! Contact us to discuss more about your plans ⚡️
Looks amazing. Have you ever made a trike version?
Absolutely love this bike. Hopefully one day I can own one but prices are just to high at the moment. Question: with the NKD why did you choose to put moped forks on it? Why not put upside down forks on it since it’s your Motorcycle. Like forks on the Honda msx125. Those forks would make this look so much better.
Thanks for the positive feedback!
I've owned a Benelli TNT 125 and it's also a small bike. I so called upgraded to a 500cc bike, but always loved the TNT125. This NKD is very much a similar bike, but electric. I've got zero lean on Climate Change theories/agendas, but having the technology to recharge and avoid petrol costs is something to seriously consider buying. I'd like to see how utilitarian this bike can become. Like rear rack, box, and panniers, etc. Looking at the NKDs - the "s" version with 100km distance.
Hi Jimmy NKD has optional rear rack and many owners fit their own panniers. there's also tank bag and other functional storage options. Binelli TNT is a smaller bike. The wheelbase is 1215mm while NKD is 1350mm - mid size. Very agile, torquey and fun to ride⚡come for a spin
Happy Days for you.
Happy Days for the community! ⚡️
LOL, Tim says Fonz riders average 15km a day. I have a NKDx and struggle to do less than 60km a day - all of it just for fun. Impossible not to enjoy, just love my bike soooo much
Cafe Electric.
Got to be kidding yal want close to 12k usd for a bike that max speed is 60mph 😂😂😂😂.. no1 will want it in the USA a surron cost 4k usd and 60mph rumble motor v goes 70 mph and cost 7k..