I hate to point out that that bike has been "2 years from production" for more than 2 years. Kim Incorporated in 2110.
I'm afraid it's mostly vaporware. They only have one concept model and that's it. Last I read he was still seeking investors. I was looking for investment opportunities when I came across it, but sadly had to pass on it as it reminded me of the Bricklin fiasco.
If I were to hit the lottery where losing the money wouldn't be that big of a deal I'd be beating down his door with a fist full of money.
Would love to have one, but not at that price tag. I can buy a nice hybrid car for that.
And as for the BMW scooter, if memory serves me well it has been discontinued for some time now.
Yep, did a little quick research and found this statement.
"After selling 10,614 units in 2001, BMW only sold 2,000 units in 2002, and ceased production of the C1 in October 2002. It was never made available in the USA. "
I'd buy one if of the BMW's if were big enough for m 6'2" frame. The Chinese triied to market a copy of one a few years back, but it too failed to sell. Mainly because it was too small for Americans. I couldn't even get inside it.
I would like to build a top and windscreen for a Burgman 650, simular to the BMW. But the C-1 Electric from Sanfranscisco would make a great city transport.
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