special edition UK KTM Macina, with drop bars

KirstinS

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I like it ! Setup like a commuter but lose the rack, guards, lights and it looks like an eCyclocross bike...... Though that really would be cheating !

Like the frame/battery design in particular
 

Artstu

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The lack of serviceable parts for Bosch motors would put me off buying another bike with a Bosch motor. So my money will be going to Giant with a Yamaha, whether parts for those motors will be easier to source I'm not sure, I had got the impression the situation would be better, I'd better check.
 

anotherkiwi

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I too prefer the Giant, double chainring useful around here, rack integrated into the mudguard on the Quick-e+ which I prefer to the Road-e, flat bars and bar ends are more my thing these days.
 

Artstu

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I too prefer the Giant, double chainring useful around here, rack integrated into the mudguard on the Quick-e+ which I prefer to the Road-e, flat bars and bar ends are more my thing these days.
I'd not spotted those, thanks. Yes probably suit me better these days too.
 

anotherkiwi

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To reply more fully to your question @KTM Bike Industries UK I think it is really great that you a producing a bike specifically for a small market segment. Shows you really are listening to your clients.
 

Artstu

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To reply more fully to your question @KTM Bike Industries UK I think it is really great that you a producing a bike specifically for a small market segment. Shows you really are listening to your clients.
Indeed, good to see what I believe is KTM's first drop-bar e-bike. Something carbon with a Yamaha motor would be even better.