Optibike Q&A Part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2009

Jim Turner answers some common questions about the Optibike

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  • Electric bikes are the future, you pay a price to be an early adopter. This is a great design and not a horrible price considering the manufacturing quality. Yeah, you can get a pretty nice motorcycle for the same price, but this could be a great investment for someone who is retired or has joint problems and wants to get out more. It's a hell of a lot cheaper than medical bills, etc.

  • this shows u how people can be so greedy.....$9000 for this shit.....do you know how many hungry children we can feed with that money....

  • Jim I understand you making a great bike, but it would be nice to make it more affordable to the public. You mentioned your an engineer and did design a nice bike, but you forgot the most of us cannot afford a 8 to 10k bike. I own a 1,500 bike that sold well for 10 years, then went down the drain. I hope this doesn't happen to your company, but it would be nice if you would consider a less expensive model in the future. Thanks, ez

  • It still to much money for this bike, I guess he's tapping in on the the ferrari drivers i.e.

    It doesn't even look like a 9k bike.

  • this bike is way too expensive. 9000 dollars !

    this is impossible to sell.

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