Onyx Motorbikes Revived After Death
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Onyx Motorbikes is back, one year after its owner died leaving the company in shambles | TechCrunch

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Onyx Motorbikes owner James Khatiblou died suddenly, leaving customers with unfulfilled orders and millions in unpaid debts.
The company is selling only about 100 RCRs electric dirtbikes to start.
It's not clear if those are newly produced units, or if these are part of the batch of e-bikes made earlier this year by Onyx ’s Chinese supplier.