@@stevensamuels3608 I'm sorry but theirs tread on the tires for a reason. Those grooves are to shed water and debris. The way the tire is mounted and the tread facing the way it is, it makes no sense! Look at any high performance tire on any vehicle, and you will see why the tread pattern is the way it is!
@@electricburning lol good try! But if rather have it the right way like the back, for maximum grip while riding. Who uses the front brake that much??!
was literally searching for mid drive 73 images this week . this will be a great rig . 73s are well overbuilt frames , but then they come while like 750 wall hub . lol
They r not overbuilt. The frames fail with stock power regularly. They r super fragile and the geometry is awful as well. Qs moto’s specifically lists super 73 bikes as not strong enough for their motors.
@@gulfcoaster210 i only tested a few tbh at a motorcycle shop . they were sturdy thick frames and good welds . too heavy for the little hub though but i thought perfect for a strong mid drive . No way in the world would i go 11k deep lol .
over 9000 you say? hmmm... all i really want is to remove the wireless chip from my S2 so it cant be remotely controlled and not needing to be 'unlocked' everytime is a nice bonus
So you basically spend $8000-$10000 to make an electric Honda Grom with worse frame and brakes. A Honda Grom costs $3500 brand new and needs nothing for that level of performance.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace I typed "Honda Grom nyc" into RU-vid search and found "Honda Grom Reckless NYC Riding | Pure Sound" was the first video showing a guy in nyc, in an apartment, taking his bike from the apartment to the street, and then riding it around town.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace I typed "Honda Grom nyc" into RU-vid search and literally the first video is of a guy in NYC, taking his grom out of his apartment. putting it into an elevator, and then riding it on the street. Yes it's heavier, but since the seat height is more than a full inch lower than a super73. That still makes it more rider accessible. The handlebars are literally the same size. 29.5", 7/8th bars. So it's not wider, like, at all. If you mean the seat, that's a feature, not a bug.