Interesting link.
They used to do 10% discount with AMA number, have not placed an order for years. Though the article is dated two days ago it acts like Alta does not have anything street legal. Having the ability to get parts from bike bandit or rocky mountain or perhaps similar outfit will go a long way to making electric bikes easier to buy. I was at the Zero dealership last year asking about a chain drive set up and they showed me how to find it on their website (I can not find it today) The cost was pretty high compared to a set of sprockets and a box of chain. Kind of spooks one if you price check one piece and do not like the result. Then the guy could not price me just the front sprocket by itself which must just be 10 or 11 teeth judging by the size of the belt turn radius so they won't go too far.
I have a burned out headlight bulb (probably due to shock of the handlebar end hitting frozen ground) so tried to find it on bike bandit. My electric Ktm is not listed in the choices for 2017. I think I found it for a similar gasoline bike from 2016. They can get stuff out of the hard parts catalog which has part numbers, or they could need do chat or something of that nature to figure it out.
Why is a zero fx in most of the stuff on the internet called dual sport. It is dual purpose or standard in my estimation. At least I got to see the smart phone ap.