FTN Motion founders Luke Sinclair (left), Kendall Bristow and Saskia Thornton. Photo / Alastair McKenzie
Te Rapa-based electric motorcycle maker FTN Motion is gearing up for the release of its Streetdog80 bike and a push across the Tasman. The Herald caught up with co-founder Luke Sinclair.
What led you to found an electric motorcycle company?
A combination of a passion for motorcycles, a disdain forthe outrageous amount of time Aucklanders waste driving back and forth from work every day, and a desire to put our engineering skills towards something that might inspire people in a small way to embrace a lower-emission future.
Why did you recently relocate from Wellington to larger digs in Hamilton?
The move to Hamilton was crucial for our commitment to keeping key component manufacture and assembly in New Zealand.
It streamlines operations logistically and gives us greater access to essential industry partners as we scale our exports into Australia and look beyond.
Do you manufacture locally?
We currently do all assembly locally along with the manufacture of our key componentry — a first for a New Zealand motorcycle company at this scale.
Alongside this, we have built a close connection with our customers. Many of our early adopters were our first investors.
We are passionate about going above and beyond for our customer base, offering on-the-ground support and development in NZ.
What’s your latest model?
We have just announced the Streetdog80, which maintains all the functionality and innovation of the classic Streetdog, but with a top speed of 80km/h. It has a bit more grunt to expand the map for riders wanting to go further and faster. Riders will be required to hold a motorcycle licence.
What are your expansion plans for the next year?
Our core focus is to continue providing expert support for our local customers and establish the Streetdog as the perfect electric commuter for Kiwis looking to trade four wheels for two.
We have now launched pre-sales in Australia and already have a fast-growing waiting list, with the concentrated populations of Australia’s cities and beach towns proving a great match for the Streetdog.