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by hkmurakami
4934 days ago
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The cost of this system worries me. The "casual rider" around the world rides very inexpensive bikes. For instance, it's rare to see someone in Japan commute with a bike that's over $150. Low end Shimano components are pretty inexpensive due to their massive volumes. I'm concerned of the possibility that this product is being developed without having rigorously tested for product market fit. |
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Lots of people have cheap bikes, but there's also a big "mid-market" (~$500) for Japanese casual bikes.
I think a robust and trouble-free multi-gear front could be a great alternative for recently popular electric bikes (e.g. on those small-wheel bikes with kid seats)... even if it adds weight and cost, it's surely much less weight and cost (and hassle) than an electric motor and battery...