TFL and FM made a video together!
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@notsure said in TFL and FM made a video together!:
if fm didnt attempt to burnish their brand image, the moment the product turns open source, they lose most of the arrows in their quiver
True, as far as the product goes just power and tuning really set it apart. I imagine the opensource community will outpace FM before the patent expires. I would like to imagine FM would seek out those within the open source projects and hire them not just for protecting the business but to help advance things.
Just a thought though... if TFL are partnering with FM does that mean we will get the Drop Top fender afterall? Better yet, TFL accessories allowed to be sold by official Onewheel retailers which would give them a leg up over the other 3rd parties. Probably not the whole lineup, I don't see FM being cool with the rails but bumpers, fenders, plates and such sound feasible.
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@lia said in TFL and FM made a video together!:
. I imagine the opensource community will outpace FM before the patent expires.
especially considering how FM's heavy handed tactics are more likely to chase talent towards the competition.
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@lia said in TFL and FM made a video together!:
Just a thought though... if TFL are partnering with FM does that mean we will get the Drop Top fender afterall?
i imagine its we get more of a ceasefire, followed by treaty. the GT hub is... in need of life savers. if tfl patented those, then FM is now at the end of the muzzle lol... but i would hope FM realizes the new tire n hub, unless absolutely necessary for current or future product development, was a misstep, if not a mistake. if they lock down the entire product into a very successful profit scheme, it won't be the float life breathing down their necks... it will be honda! sometimes ambition isn't a good thing.
if i were FM i would fill the niche across the spectrum. i would make a cheap onewheel, a less cheap onewheel, and an expensive onewheel. cheap onewheel is cheap. but not as cheap as the knockoff... which of course i also produce and market...
thats right. id sell my own dirt cheap onewheel that does the basics just well enough so as to not provide any incentive for my competitors. as the market develops, i acquire the aftermarket's top performers. small extensible power system, third world shell company, the works! shed as much liability as i can. THEN I risk the brand on the more expensive top of the line models. like mother fuckin microsoft!
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I have often felt that FM missed an opportunity with TFL. After float plates dropped, if I were running FM, I would have approached Jeff and offered him a job so that I could control the innovation. TFL could have been to Onewheel what TRD is to Toyota or AMG is to Mercedes. FM could have let Jeff innovate and increased the prices on all his work. The offset in price increase would have mostly compensated for the lost revenue from home repairs, and that lost revenue would have been offset by a happier customer base.
From my perspective, FM totally missed the boat, and instead Jeff docked the boat at multiple ports of call, picking up CNR, FlightFins, Chi, et al on the way. Now, having completely lost control, we see the massively reactionary measures FM is resorting to with controller pairing, bricking boards, etc. which is customary from a company afraid of loosing relevance once their patents run out.
At least, that's my 2¢ on the matter.
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@biell said in TFL and FM made a video together!:
TFL could have been to Onewheel what TRD is to Toyota or AMG is to Mercedes. FM could have let Jeff innovate and increased the prices on all his work. The offset in price increase would have mostly compensated for the lost revenue from home repairs, and that lost revenue would have been offset by a happier customer base.
thats an apt comparison. i agree. i have opinions on their profit schemes as well... its frustrating to watch tbh. such a great product.
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Great discussion! Thoughtful, enlightening, and educational! Great thread!
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Absolutely pure speculation... but is FM looking for a new CEO?
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@s-leon said in TFL and FM made a video together!:
Absolutely pure speculation... but is FM looking for a new CEO?
what is the basis for that speculation, though? because FM and TFL are talking behind the scenes?
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@s-leon It's nice to have these positive discussions about the company. Thoroughly enjoy it myself :)
but is FM looking for a new CEO
Hmmm hadn't thought of this. Not sure if it would be anything to do with TFL but having a company like FM with a product that's as cool if not more than it looks you'd expect Kyle to be up front and centre showing it off, especially since it's his creation (as the product stands, not the invention necessarily).
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Watching Jeff's video proposal to Future Motion left me unsatisfied. My heart instead is with those who change bearings, change tires, waterproof boards, extend ranges, and figure out how to repair board errors! I am very glad I have two easily modified Pluses I ride and have ridden for thousands of miles. And I am looking forward to keep improving my Pluses in ways that matter most to me -- as I lay in bed now, bored, healing from clavicle surgery.
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@s-leon I didn't know you were hurt, spring and summer is coming . Get well soon!
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@s-leon I was a little underwhelmed too. But, it is progress. I look at it like this. I change my own bearings. I have never caused damage to the hall sensors. But, what if I did? At least, I could drive my board to somewhere in Philly or Jersey and get a new motor for a reasonable price. That enables me to perform my own maintenance, because if I mess up, I at least can get a reasonable replacement.
The biggest issue I see is that Onewheels are not sold on a commodity based pricing model, they are sold on a capability based pricing model. I don't believe it costs more than $800 to build an XR, and I don't believe it costs $400 more to build a GT than an XR. FM would want to ensure the component pricing model equaled (at least) the bundled price to ensure people don't try to scam buy the parts and build the rest themselves. So, we are talking $150 for the footpads, $55 for the bumpers, $300 for the rails, $550 for the wheel+tire, $700 for the battery box, and $450 for the controller.
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@s-leon Hope the rest is helping you heal up. Wish I had more than just well wishes to give for it.
Jeff's vid for anyone out of the loop
It is a bit sad we have to babystep things to get what the community needs. The current ask would mean XR headlight issues requires an entire new controller for example which is insane D:
Jeff has further stated that the suggestion isn't even what they want but a compromise they're hoping helps more in the community.
In truth it will, those that don't have the skills, tools or confidence to repair their own gear are pretty much boned so this would help them. For us "unqualified" modders and tinkerers it'll be more of the same unfortunately.I'm not sure what "tear down the walls" refers to though. From what I've seen a lot of the repair centred arguments have been pretty sensible unless I've missed anyone demanding pretty outrageous things from FM.
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@lia said in TFL and FM made a video together!:
I'm not sure what "tear down the walls" refers to though.
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@lia said in TFL and FM made a video together!:
It's a good vid, 8:00 and onwards for those not interested in the VESC history and want to see what has been accomplished.
lol yeah 6:00 and 8:28 r my favorites...
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@notsure The future looks pretty bright from this. I enjoyed the whole video, history and all.
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@biell lol yup, who'd have thought a little rainbow table would help so much, hmm?
and to think someone scoffed at me in the discord when i mentioned the same strategy. called it "brute force" lol... i call it effective.
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@notsure I have been scoffed at for outside the box ideas so much, I just ignore it now. I gained so much respect for Dado from that video. He spent so much time developing his software, and is willing to admit that someone might have found a better way and change gears to explore it on a dime.
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@biell I will be trying out the stock 5.3 firmware on my vesc/Pint with the Xml that Surf is talking about. I got the Xml from a friend in Germany and some of the settings are pretty wild. I tried it with Surf's V80 firmware and the board run good.
Surf confirmed that I need the stock firmware as his V80 firmware has safe guards against wild pids and other settings.
I'm always scared when I change something on the vesc and test ride in the real world for the first time.