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The 2015 for VINAI was only 5 tracks: What i did for love, Louder, The
Wave, Techno, Legend.
That means more than 2 months for every track, and they are pretty much the
same shit.
btw "Sit Down" has been promoted for 3 months.
If the make a track like Raveology, you criticize..
If the make a track like The Wave, you criticize..
But if they make a track like Techno, you criticize too.. Damn people, you
are really stupid... Shut the fuck up and enjoy the music.
+Ignacio Buiatti We criticize because their ''songs'' are generic and almost identical to each other. And yet they're still signed to one of the biggest labels when there's SO many better and actually talented producers out there.
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+jlly16 Understood. That's actually what our security cover is for. We have a few ELF owners in the NY area. However, from what I'm seeing on the map, the closest owners to you may be in either Connecticut or New Jersey. If you'd like, I could try and get you a meeting set up with one of them through our test pilot program. You can e-mail me at [email protected]. Just let me know!
+Ben Jackbag Mank You could secure an ELF the same way, but it wouldn't protect individual parts from being stolen if that's what someone decides to do. Also, our ELFs don't have one wheel in the front, but instead one in the back and two in the front to balance out the payload and to assist with the steering mechanism. You should definitely stop by for a test ride if you can! Then you can see the pros and cons directly.
+jlly16 Just get a nice bike, install a brush-less motor on it and cover it with duct tape to make it less attractive for theifs, and secure it with a hardened steal chain or D lock and a tracking system / alarm. Way cheaper and safer. The plastic shell looks flimsy, heavy, and wouldn't do much besides keep the wind and rain out of your face. For the price they're asking they should be using composites. Tricycles with 1 wheel in front are inherently unstable in turns, unless there is a lean mechanism. This thing needs about 3 more versions to be worth your money and safety.
+jlly16 Oh wow! I understand your concern. You can secure an ELF the same way that you can secure a bike and that's with a bike lock. Other than that, we do have a security cover that would make it more inconvenient to steal without drawing a lot of attention. Unfortunately, that would really be the only defense it would have against people taking actual parts off, aside from the fact that they would need a few tools to get it done. But that goes for any vehicle.
+casey suriel Brooklyn! No one would be dumb enough (I hope) to steal the entire thing seeing as NYC is not populated with the ELF. But I could imagine coming back to it after work, with no wheels, solar panel, chair, or chains. Just a big shell of what it once was waiting for me. Until I move to a nice suburbia setting, I'll get a Hoverboard(Self Balancing Scooter) instead. I can at least carry that indoors.
This solar assisted bike is good looking which is operated with both cycling
and solar electric assisted. No petrol is needed. Much needed in Asian
countries.
But the cost of this bike is too much. This can be manufactured in India
or China
for half the cost quoted.
+Shastry Sm And the problem with the fact that most of these third world countries have poorly maintained roads, meaning this will become useless or if you are able to produce enough torque or navigate through all the terrain, then it could probably hurt as this has no suspension.
Quality is always important to make sustainable products.In global dimensions, it's not possible to measure quality just by dollars, as I stated before. I don't understand "local production" as "made in USA", it means the products are made directly where they are needed. "local production" (if possible) means to me, the whole transportation and shipping around half the globe is sorted out. Transport over long distances wastes a lot of energy, pollutes the atmosphere and makes things more expensive.It makes no sense to produce the ELF (or any other product) in the US for a lot of dollars, then shipping it for more money to low-wage-countrie, where the people can't afford the then even higher price.In this case licence-production is better both for consuments and manufacturers
+K Lue It's cool mate, anyway, I'm all for supporting good quality and workmanship anywhere around the world and am tired of this whole ''local local local'' thing. If someone is making quality stuff locally, happy days, if not, why would you support them?
+Aryan Adibmehr I have read your post this way; Aryan.Might have been less confusing to write separate answers to each of you, but I was too lazy.Sorry for that.
+Aryan Adibmehr +Marion Cobretti There's no problem. It's a logical conclusion that the price depends on local wages.It's OK to sell it for 5K in the US, as well as it might be manageable to produce and sell it for a fraction of the price in Asia or elsewhere.IMHO, it's a problem to evaluate economy higher than ecology ;)