That's kind of funny, I was driving home from the race track today and someone was trailering 2 Experia's behind what looked like a converted like cargo van. They were heading towards jax, but we were a ways out so they could have turned off at any spot to go elsewhere. Really wish I knew where they were from as it'd be nice to find other E bikers around.
The charging does make it a pain for all the EV's, and the economy going to shit and talks of a world war / civil war absolutely are NOT helping any sales or service.
You mentioned going to a tesla type sales model, where you order it direct and kind of cut out the dealers but they will still need service, software updates, some warranty work, stuff like that. Still going to need someone to do maintenance on them. Tesla has shops all over to fix stuff don't they? Energica not so much, and it's appearing the rest of the e bikers, not so much either anymore.
Hopefully things settle down soon because right now nobody can really afford big loans, the banks are NOT giving out loans to less than almost perfect people for what they essentially will consider to be a 'toy'. and the ones who can afford them, have already got their toys or are running scared too to see what is going to happen.
All this shit, China war, EMP taking down the grid,frying your bike / car. bla bla woof...that shit adds up to drive people away.
Aaron
That was likely Rick and his wife, they picked up the first two Experias in the US at the CA HQ and rode them back to FL. I know they have some sort of Sprinter for camping and trailer the bikes for destination riding.
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