£1,500 is not a huge price tag for a good bike....
it will be interesting if the UK will accept a chinese supplied bike at that price point.
Kudos Dave
I think it will if you can demonstrate better value for money.
£1,500 is not a huge price tag for a good bike....
it will be interesting if the UK will accept a chinese supplied bike at that price point.
Kudos Dave
Many years ago when I was attending engineering college, we spent some time learning something about metallurgy and how the future for many metal applications was likely to come from the field of plastics. Indeed, one company was running prototype vehicle gearboxes largely comprised of varying types of plastic components. Early indications were promising, I was given to understand, and the notion of weight-saving and noise reduction were great motivation for continued work in that field.So it's no surprise that the Kalkhoff Impulse II problem has been with the nylon gear wheel. No doubt they'll learn too with the experience gained and the new Evo version may be that outcome.
I don't think so either Tom. If anything, ceramics technology has been more promising in the engineering field, though once again, not for any sort of gears to my knowledge.Sadly, I'm not aware of any plastic-geared transmission making its way into a real-world road vehicle and I'm not sure if plastic technology had advanced sufficiently over the last half-century to make such a proposition any more possible today.
Tom
Trex,it clearly is too much for the OP who felt that £800 was a lot of money.£1,500 is not a huge price tag for a good bike.
I think it will if you can demonstrate better value for money.
Being seen as bikes and not motor vehicles has been a legal blessing for e-bikes, but also a curse for value perception in a world where one can buy a new bike for £49.it clearly is too much for the OP who felt that £800 was a lot of money.
KudosDave
Warwick is an exception. He paid only £345 for his bike a year ago. This time, he intends to upgrade and is prepared to build and to spend up to £800 on the next one. He clearly caught the e-biking bug. Who knows, a year from now, he may up his budget to £1,000 which many of us consider the right sort of budget for a self build commuter.Trex,it clearly is too much for the OP who felt that £800 was a lot of money.
KudosDave
Look out for our new models, especially our new Mid drive models dropping in March/April
Is the lead time really that short on a complete build including making the frames to suit your chosen drive system?I'm afraid I can't divulge the information until I've made a decision on which we're going with! But soon, maybe I'll put a post up here introducing the models when they land
It's clear you'd like to make your nice good quality £1300 bike, in which case you do have to persuade your customers to buy it. You'd have bikes that could potentially take sales away from either side.I sell Kudos,alongside KTM and Haibike so I don't have to persuade anyone to make a choice between UK/Chinese and German/Chinese,I let my customers make that decision.
Artstu....I have already made that bike,it is my Kudos Rapide and Sonata,I had a choice to put a crank drive unit in that bike but I prefer the BPM hub drive over the crank drive.It's clear you'd like to make your nice good quality £1300 bike, in which case you do have to persuade your customers to buy it. You'd have bikes that could potentially take sales away from either side.
Yes I knew that. Guessing they didn't sell well then? that's brought us back to the persuasion point. However as a business man you choose to build the cheaper bikes that annoy you, because you know they're easier to sell.Artstu....I have already made that bike,it is my Kudos Rapide and Sonata,I had a choice to put a crank drive unit in that bike but I prefer the BPM hub drive over the crank drive.
KudosDave
Artstu....they are selling ok,but at £1300 you have to spend time explaining all the extra quality,at £1000 they sell themselves.Yes I knew that. Guessing they didn't sell well then? that's brought us back to the persuasion point. However as a business man you choose to build the cheaper bikes that annoy you, because you know they're easier to sell.
I use the Tasman Impulse HS-8 11AH as the standard bearer for £1500 German bikes. I don't think you can beat that with a £1,000 Chinese bike....
if you put a German name on a bike you can get £500 more for it ..
Trex....but that bike is normally £1895.00,it is currently on special at £1495.00,with the Impulse 2 motor!I use the Tasman Impulse HS-8 11AH as the standard bearer for £1500 German bikes. I don't think you can beat that with a £1,000 Chinese bike.
https://www.50cycles.com/electric-bikes/activity-e-bikes/tasman_impulse_8_hs_11ah.html
Besides the paint quality, you have bespoke elements like their rear mudguard support that guarantees that the mudguard will look straight out of the box, rack with hanger for your pump etc. These are small things but real obstacles in finding a suitable factory in China to make for you in small series. Before you say, but they fit the Nexus hub gear instead of alfine and cheap SR CR-8V fork instead of Rockshox, Kalkhoff install reasonable quality essential stuff like Magura HS11 front and rear, Schwalbe tyres etc. very expensive to source in China.
Damn,got caught out....the company yacht is due for replacement,got to get the money from somewhere,hehe!The Kudos Rapide at £1,395 looks a bit over-priced.
Most of the kit is distinctly average, coil spring fork, Kenda tyres, no name wheels, heavy phosphate battery, separate controller tie-wrapped to the seat post.
The package doesn't say 'quality' to me, in comparison to bikes costing only a few hundred more from the likes of Cube, KTM and Kalkhoff.
A sixty quid hub wheel is way, way cheaper than a Bosch/Yamaha crank drive, so where's the value hiding in the Kudos bike?
Two things occur.
Dave is being greedy by wanting too much margin in the Rapide.
More likely, he cannot buy the bits cheap enough to sell the Rapide at a more reasonable £1,000 or so.
I'm sure the global bike brands can source components a lot cheaper than a relatively tiny company such as Kudos.