Hey guys its Mike from FX Bikes here, I've just set up a YouTube channel to start posting more videos as requested. We've been trying to keep the whole design process semi-stealth, not show too much detail of what we've been learning along the way, but you'll get a better picture as these vids evolve. Click my username below to have a look.
OK, FXBikes: This is a challenge: You want me to spend 4-5 grand on an unknown quantity, instead of, for example, a CRF 150R (not a "kids bike": seat height of of 32.5" vs. your 31", and 183 lbs vs. your 125 lbs)
Show me why I should buy an FXBike. Show me some decent and varied footage of trail riding and exploring, not motocross. Heck, lend a couple of guys a camera and a few bikes, send them out riding for a few days, then post the videos. I'd like to buy one, but I'm not convinced. Thanks
Would love to see some clear video footage of one of these in action. HD quality without a soundtrack and the fancy edits. Give us a feel for what it's really like
ehh,, for example trek session 88 cost 6000$ and specialized demo 8 II cost 5500$ just check it on home page. they are common DH bikes and yea, they coming with no ENGINE. specialized sx trail can cost around 4500$ (+/-) every 2nd guy is using it for freeride. again , no engine ^^
I like your innovation of combining mountain bike and motorcycle!
where in the US can we find FX bikes? I was thinking about getting one if the bike is not more expensive than a fullsize dirtbike or offroad bike such as Yamaha TW200 or XT250.
If the price tag was around US$2000-US$2500 it would more reasonable and you guys would sell more too!
What the hell did you film that with, a potatoe??
PhatArtz 4 months ago
Hey guys its Mike from FX Bikes here, I've just set up a YouTube channel to start posting more videos as requested. We've been trying to keep the whole design process semi-stealth, not show too much detail of what we've been learning along the way, but you'll get a better picture as these vids evolve. Click my username below to have a look.
mikiezebikie 1 year ago
OK, FXBikes: This is a challenge: You want me to spend 4-5 grand on an unknown quantity, instead of, for example, a CRF 150R (not a "kids bike": seat height of of 32.5" vs. your 31", and 183 lbs vs. your 125 lbs)
Show me why I should buy an FXBike. Show me some decent and varied footage of trail riding and exploring, not motocross. Heck, lend a couple of guys a camera and a few bikes, send them out riding for a few days, then post the videos. I'd like to buy one, but I'm not convinced. Thanks
harryjhughes 1 year ago
Would love to see some clear video footage of one of these in action. HD quality without a soundtrack and the fancy edits. Give us a feel for what it's really like
MakeTheNoiseMTB 1 year ago
ehh,, for example trek session 88 cost 6000$ and specialized demo 8 II cost 5500$ just check it on home page. they are common DH bikes and yea, they coming with no ENGINE. specialized sx trail can cost around 4500$ (+/-) every 2nd guy is using it for freeride. again , no engine ^^
abradras 2 years ago
Awesome idea. Checking this and the Derbi DH 2.0. What price in NZ?
robmanueb2 2 years ago
that is i'm sorry but it's f***ing sweet! i need one! all the fun of mountain biking but not the hassle of pedaling.. great!
tubtom1 2 years ago
the bike is pretty nice but its price is fcukin crazy... 5g's i just hope they worth it...!!!
lilSaTn 3 years ago
consider the size of the bike and the small motor used I think US$2000 or US$2500 sounds better right?
hendragster 3 years ago
I like your innovation of combining mountain bike and motorcycle!
where in the US can we find FX bikes? I was thinking about getting one if the bike is not more expensive than a fullsize dirtbike or offroad bike such as Yamaha TW200 or XT250.
If the price tag was around US$2000-US$2500 it would more reasonable and you guys would sell more too!
hendragster 3 years ago