Spyke
lemmy.zip

That rear wheel scream "proprietary" so loud.

It also has a claimed riding range of 217 miles (350 km).

Can company really claim something that would never happen? 350km is riding in 20kmph speed, no one get a motorcycle to ride with a speed of bicycle all the time.

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Jrockwarreply
feddit.uk

Even worse, they achieved 310km at 20km/h. Maybe to achieve 350 km you have to push for a fraction of the trip...?

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lemmy.zip

There's 7% left after the trip, maybe that 7% will do for another 40km? Idk. Really a head scratcher on how the company coming up with the number.

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7% of 350 is 24.5, so that doesn't track either...

I don't know how they can claim 350 km and say they've beaten a world record at 310 with a straight face. If their range claims weren't straight up false, surely they would just run a full tank and get 350, or even 360 in unreal conditions like this.

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We need theverge to report on the verge. The article is nice enough to put the TLDR on top but here it is:

  • The Verge TS Pro traveled 193 miles on a single charge.
  • Power is provided by a hubless motor with 137 hp and 738(!) lb-ft.
  • The electric motorbike weighs in at a hefty 540 lbs or 245 kg.
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suppo.fi

I can't take any vehicle with a hubless wheel seriously. It's one of the biggest red flags for a bike being a disposable and intentionally unserviceable piece of shit.

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It seems the rear wheel is also the motor, so maybe there's a good reason for it? Although I suspect you're right and it's just done for the style without regard for function.

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Nasanreply
sopuli.xyz

It's roughly the average speed of any road vehicle trying to get around London with traffic. The bike itself is advertised to top out at 124 mph.

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yeah but you can't just keep it in the city, that's not the kind of bike people are buying to do city commuting.

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