Honestly, though, I like it. It's NOT a sportbike, looks like a fairly upright seating position (good for us old farts), and has a very nice, low seat height. That not only makes it better for shorter riders (do none of the manufacturers think women and shorter guys like to ride bikes, too?), it also gets the rider lower to help reduce the aero disadvantage. We know 15.4 kWh is reasonable for a full-sized bike, and the power and torque numbers are very achievable with electric motors. I'm more skeptical of their fast-charging claims, though it's not THAT far out of line with what Energica and Lightning claim to be doing. I have to agree with Brian that laser- or water-cutting flat stock doesn't seem like a very good way to make a motorcycle frame, but maybe they'll make it happen. Battery modules seem to have pretty blocky shapes, so why not slab sides on the bike?
Pie in the sky? Until they're in production, sure. But they DO already have one bike in production, admittedly much lower performance, but we'll see how this one works out.
I'm all for competition in the marketplace, and it's nice to finally (maybe) have a cruiser to pick from.