My comment was pertaining to the width of the motor area. That is all I meant to compare the Alta (edit looks like I was saying this Stark is similarly narrow) sure seems to be wider in that case in the battery area, likewise in this Stark Varg it looks like the battery is what folks are wondering about making a skid plate for.
The battery I currently have is 3.9kwh and that is using nominal voltage and amp hours that are on the battery itself. It is removabeable and I estimate 60 pounds. This is going to go like they specified 2170 cells and 6kwh how many will be necessary. Kind of like over in the Damon section if you recall. From fully discharged it took a little over 4kwh to recharge it from the meter I put in line with the charger.
At the end Alta gave a choice of two chargers that were not included in the published price. This outfit may well do the same. At the end there were quite a few new registerable Alta bikes for sale on cycletrader, not the one with the newest battery, newest fork option, and more potent mode 4 but priced at about $9000. So with a charger about $10,000. I really think they cound not sell them. They Pilgrim Motorsports did have a day where they brought a test bike out for some club members to try, for some reason I never got the invite. Two guys bought one I believe, I saw one new at the parking lot for the hare scramble, another guy had another one essentiallly using as a pit bike but no one that I know of has brought one to a work party, club ride or entered an event. I tried to get the ktm dealer to loan me a spare pattery to put a hot kid on it and they had no spare batteries.
Why ktm has not offered something in the battery bike in a new configuration is puzzling. Perhaps it has to do with safety? Maybe the traction control, anti go over backwards software isn't there?