It's tough...but I agree that a monthly newsletter would be a very good thing.
The way I see it is this: (disclaimer: I have NO inside information--sadly--these are just my thoughts. I do have a bit more contact with Brammo than the average person because I have the test/loaner bike. But mostly that "contact" consists of me emailing Brammo saying, "Love the bike, give me some inside info." And them replying, "Glad you are enjoying the bike. No.")
1) When Brammo decided on delaying both the Plus and Empulse to make some improvements, they knew they would lose some sales to Zero.
2) Which leads me to: I was surprised that Brammo didn't care too much about Zero and that they seem to still think they need to keep their 2012 info secret. I agreed with Proto in that now that Zero had their 2012 models out it's not like Zero is going to suddenly make major changes to "best" Brammo...
3) But Brammo, in my opinion, doesn't see Zero as their competition. Brammo a) knows just how hard it is to make a living selling commuter electric bikes in the US--Europe is another thing, but the US is hard right now---You can buy a Ruckus for 2 grand or a 250cc Honda for 3-4 grand. And with no range issues. Electric can't touch that...yet. b) Losing 5, 10, 20 heck even 50 sales to Zero isn't going to hurt Brammo in the long run...IF Brammo makes a better bike. Sales of EVs are slow, and will be slow for at least a year or two....Brammo is planning for AFTER those slow years. c) and most importantly....Brammo doesn't see Zero as their competition because they see Honda, BMW, Yamaha as their competition. Those are the companies that Brammo is making motorcycles to compete against when the big boys finally get off their butts and make some EVs.
4) To do that they need a different strategy. They can't make a living off a commuter bike in the States...maybe Europe, maybe Asia, but not the States. They can't make a living off a dirt bike in the States or Europe or Asia. They can't make a living off a street bike in Europe or Asia. They can't make a living off an ATV in Europe or Asia. But they can make a living (hopefully) if they have a commuter, a dirt, a street and an ATV, and sell them around the world.
5) I do think that Brammo needs...strike that, not needs but should add a scooter. Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and even BMW now have at least one scooter. Scooters sell well around the world. Steal the freaking Ruckus concept and go Tough Scooter if you want to keep your Motorcycle cred.
6) We, this lovely group here, is really kinda small potatoes. There are, sadly, not a lot of us. That said, I agree that I would love more news, more contact. The thing some companies forget is just how vocal a small group can be...for good or bad. Bikes on the road, good. Happy first adopters...good. But in reality (and I kinda hate reality), in the long run what counts is sales...not a few, but many many sales. I see Brammo working toward the many many sales goal.
7) Still.....Newsletters. Yes please.
Gavin