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3 hours ago, Greg X said:

anoyone knows if (or when)  Begode plans to...... cancel MonsterPro, after introducing his successor - MasterPro? 

They both long range cruisers, same niche and same clients for both. MasterPro has better specs in many aspetcs, so production of MonsterPro will cease to be profitable.

Someone on Facebook said a week or two ago that the Monster Pro, RS, and EXN were discontinued.

We'll see if they will be upgraded to 134V, or if Begode drops them and lives with their current suspension wheels (or announces new suspensionless wheels).

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21 minutes ago, meepmeepmayer said:

Someone on Facebook said a week or two ago that the Monster Pro, RS, and EXN were discontinued.

We'll see if they will be upgraded to 134V, or if Begode drops them and lives with their current suspension wheels (or announces new suspensionless wheels).

Been waiting for 134v exn since the higher voltage was reveled. Hopefully they make it happen. 🤞🏾

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On 10/5/2022 at 3:13 PM, meepmeepmayer said:

Someone on Facebook said a week or two ago that the Monster Pro, RS, and EXN were discontinued.

soooo I was right. 

Dont think any more, that Begode build soon Monster 134v, 24" + suspension would be just too big, already MasterPro 22" is huge, bigger wheel would be just too high and too big for most of clients. Very very few would buy such huge euc. And Begode builds this things not for fun, but for sale, so they have to care about sale and profit.

MonsterPro 134v without suspension would be expensive and not interresting for clients, especially when in similiar price we can buy newest 22" cruisers with suspension and strong motor - MasterPro/X or v13.

 

 

But WHY they want to cancel also Rs ? It was cheapest 19" euc in their offer and very popular. Master is much more expensive so newbies who dont want to buy expensive euc, will still prefer something like Rs. Maybe they work on some successor of Rs line ?

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