Completely understand everything you said!!! Especially about 2 brick being heavy for dirt
Honestly if you do lot of dirt riding the mmx is going to take the best of both worlds
You will get the bigger motor which will greatly improve acceleration down low and up high but also to me give you more "control"
Yes it takes more energy to move the bigger motor in the same fashion so it has a little less range.
I never notice and I would also like to point out that it is significantly easier for the bigger motor to propel the bike.
So in ahilclimb that you have had to stop halfway through for whatever reason,
On the fx you lean forward and pin it, it will move forward and slowly reach the same point as the throttle, it's playing the "catch up game".
The mmx with just the bigger motor won't have new as much"catching up to do" and is much snappier like a "two stroke" compared to 4 stroke ( only equal comparison of acceleration I can think of). Yes you get the acceleration on the bottom with electric and top with gas but the gap from 2 stroke to 4 stroke is similar from 1 motor to the other imo. The size six takes that same theory to the limits.....
For me it was like the first time you get on a 250 2 stroke. Barely anything then it comes on like a bat out of hell.... Imagine 2x that from a standstill
I know what your saying about the mmx, It is buying a legal m61 LOL something's are like teeth pulling
For instance I live in Santa Cruz it cost me less than 3$ in my tundra to get to zero and back( even getting 12 mpg yes I do pull 5000 rpm a getting on the freeway). It cost 10-25$ to drop ship a part to me from zero going through some dealership..... It would still cost me less if I paid the "Msrp" went to pick the part up and then still giving the dealer his 33%.....yes we are arguing over small numbers, but I can guarantee 90% of the people who bought zero bikes ran the number for months to find out if it was woth spending the money, their demographic is EE's or EE type people, electric enthusiasts; tipiically well educated people who run the numbers.....
There new company policy is "go to your nearest dealer" they are the manufacuter; furthmore a dealer of new and used bikes. Having bought most of my collection of zeros directly from them, there at their dealership and showroom, I would think that they are still a dealer that sells motorcycles.....they would support people who bought bikes local..... It also gives me a reality check as if I did not know so many people who have worker there and do work there, would they help me with parts....like if I was in Australia or Europe.
It should be easy to buy upgrades parts, motors controllers etc, it's all money in their pockets.
Things in customer service are getting better, I'm sure in reality they are somewhat understaffed as I see them hing temps constantly and everyone who stops and talks to me has had a brother cousin for friend work there, part of it is the nature of the business, part in my opinion could be mistakes