Personally, I don't think it's sustainable. Greenway's main market is high-volume, minimal margin low-cost pedal bikes. Most people will "take a chance" buying a cheap bike off Amazon/ebay for £100-£200. With that business model, the bikes do appear to be flying out the door.
The target audience is different for £1000+ bikes with more specialist fittings like this Max Drive. Greenway just don't (at least don't yet) have the marketing ability for it, as has been discussed.
If a high-volume, minimal margin bike importer/reseller wants to sell this bike for £1200 (which is what it was up until recently), and now drops the price to £1000, whatever little money they were making on this Cross bike is now even less. When their current stock is cleared, will they bother ordering another container?
Woosh - as an importer/reseller, you've already mulled the figures, haven't you? From a business perspective, it's not worth it, is it? And you know, Woosh, they're making NOTHING on their battery packs, are they?
I'd think Greenway will keep importing/reselling lower-end e-bikes, but I'm not convinced they'll re-stock (what is to them) upper-market models unless they can shift the volume and maintain their usual margin (which they currently don't seem to be doing on their two "premium" max-drive models).
As a punter, if you want one of these stupidly cheap Max Drive bikes, I'd buy one now (although if there IS a massive and sudden surge in demand, they may well order another container!).
Just my own thoughts.
Good and informative Cyclebuddy, The price has fallen in the Greenway Max Dive not due to lack of demand for the product , it's down to their poor marketing it's listed everywhere as a mid drive bike, eBay local ads, gumtree etc. Not selling because buyers have no idea what it is, picture correct, bit just a magazine type picture,description wrong, look at all us guys not willing to buy as we were sceptical of what we were going to get ,maybe of being burned in past experience of internet buying and not seeing goods in person, internet full of junk bikes and scams,and when you are parting with over a bag of sand for a bike you have to be careful.
With you Cyclebuddy and I visiting, messaging before taking the plunge , buying these bikes and commenting on this forum we've essentially marketed the bike correctly for him, even tho only on this forum . His marketing probably won't change as he's totally green when it comes to ebike knowledge,(pardon the pun) he may not restock, down to his lack of knowledge, as my unit is a 2015, he's had these bikes knocking around and tying his money up too long compared with throw away weekend internet and eBay specials that he normally sells for everyday first time bike riding families,
Max drive is intending to take Europe on, outselling the likes of Bosch ,Brose, etc, an EU HQ in the Netherlands , all they need is decent marketing e.g. Educating the ebike riders and cycling fraternities how good the unit is , decent cycle parts, parts fitting onto some of these different design frames that are being manufactured around the globe it's in its early stages still but will be a major force. The BBS02 has major success worldwide with good back up and knowledge to hodrodding ,design changes for reliability ,Only lack of legality ,inability to buy off the shelf in mainstream shops ,looking like a mash up, and mega Fugly,are more folk not taking this unit on ,but the Max Drive set up if it gets its foothold it will take over the bbs here in UK ebike game.
Luna cycles are working closely with Bafang and have done a lot of development work to improve units, they have the Prototype Max Ultra drive in a bike testing at minute 1000w and 160 torque that's gonna be fun for some.