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AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0


AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0 with Matt Battaglia

The show where EntrepreneursTop Executives, Founders, and Investors come to share insights about the future of business

 

AZ TRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, & how classic industries are evolving

Common Topics Discussed: Startups, Founders, Funds & Venture Capital, Business, Entrepreneurship, Biotech, Blockchain / Crypto, Executive Comp, Investing, Stocks, Real Estate + Alternative Investments, and more… 

 

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Mar 19, 2026

Designing Disruption: Electric Motor Bikes for Your Lifestyle w/ Tim Seward of Onyx Motors

- AZ TRT S07 EP05 (287) 3-15-2026    

 

Things We Learned This Week

Friction Creates Opportunity - Tim’s parking problem in San Francisco sparked the entire company.

Build the Prototype First - Instead of over-pitching, he built it, rode it, and let the market validate it.

Disruption Requires Bold Engineering - If you want to be different, you must push boundaries — not make marginal upgrades.

DIY Communities Are Innovation Labs - Study enthusiasts for insight — but build for the everyday consumer.

Lifestyle Brands Sell Identity, Not Function - You don’t market the commute.
You market the freedom.


 

 

 

Timothy Seward

https://timothykevinseward.com/

 

Tim Seward is dynamic design visionary. A lifelong tinkerer and moped enthusiast, he began experimenting with electric conversions in 2012, transforming gas mopeds into sleek, powerful prototypes. With a background in industrial design, his portfolio includes work for mobility innovators Bird, Scoot, UBCO and FREEBORD and consumer lifestyle brands with Sonos, Google, Nike, Samsung, LG, HP and Intel viewable at timothykevinseward.com and his current roles as the founder and chief design officer of ONYX Motors.

 

In 2017, Tim launched ONYX through a breakout Indiegogo campaign, introducing the RCR—bike that redefined the category with their raw performance and timeless design. He’s redefining what electric mobility feels like through design, nostalgia, and emotion. Today, he leads the design of every ONYX bike, blending cyberpunk grit with California swagger. His vision is clear: create machines that are not just modes of transport, but vehicles of self-expression and rebellion. Under his guidance, ONYX continues to push the boundaries of electric two-wheeled design, giving riders around the world the freedom to unleash their restless alter ego. He is a frequent speaker and podcast guest on design and transformation.

 

 

 

🎙 Podcast Notes

Tim Seward – Founder & Chief Designer of ONYX Motorbikes


Segment 1 – The Product & The Vision

Company Overview

·         ONYX is an electric motorbike company based in Los Angeles.

·         Small but focused team (15 employees).

·         Tim Seward is the owner and chief designer.

·         Positioned as both a product company and a lifestyle brand.

The Bike

·         Flagship models: RCR (RCRA Vault) and ADV.

·         High-speed electric motorbikes inspired by vintage gas-powered mopeds.

·         Can travel up to 80 miles per day.

·         Speeds reach 50–60 mph.

·         Battery-powered, quiet, no gas required.

·         Syncs with phone and headset while riding.

Primary Use Cases

·         Daily commuting

·         Weekend fun and excursions

·         RV or camping “satellite vehicle”

·         Light business use

·         Easy parking and navigating traffic

Market Presence

·         Ships nationwide across the U.S., including Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Alaska.

·         One of the largest markets: New York City.

·         Expansion plans: Canada, then the EU.

Origin Story
Tim got the idea while living in San Francisco, where parking was nearly impossible. Even motorcycles were cumbersome in dense cities.

A smaller electric motorbike could:

·         Park on sidewalks or near bike racks

·         Navigate crowded urban areas easily

·         Remove the friction of city commuting


Segment 2 – From Corporate Designer to Entrepreneur

Corporate Background
Tim previously worked at LG Electronics in product development and industrial design in the U.S.

Projects included:

·         Smart appliances (early AI-connected products circa 2015)

·         TVs for hotels (mass production)

·         Connected devices

·         Early smart-home integrations

Inspiration
While visiting the Nike design studio, he began thinking about rideshare bikes and electric mobility.

He initially pitched a bike rideshare concept to LG — it was turned down.
LG focused on mass production, not lifestyle brand creation.

So instead of pitching the electric motorbike idea, Tim:

·         Built a prototype

·         Rode it to work

·         Generated organic interest (people constantly asked where to buy it)

Funding Journey

·         Met an investor (deal fell through)

·         Launched an Indiegogo campaign

·         Officially launched ONYX in 2017

·         Raised nearly $1 million

That’s when it shifted from idea to full business.

Key Philosophy
To be disruptive:

·         You must push boundaries — not just improve something incrementally.

·         Study the DIY community to see what enthusiasts want.

·         Build better than DIY… but sell to everyday riders.

Ironically, the DIY crowd inspires innovation — but most buyers just want to ride.


Segment 3 – Brand Strategy & Lifestyle Marketing

Design Challenges

·         Re-imagined moped-style frames

·         Combined inspiration from the Honda Hobbit and Austrian Magnum styling

·         Engineered a stronger, modern electric frame

Tim intentionally avoided chasing approval from traditional gas-moped enthusiasts.

Lifestyle Over Utility

The Chrome bag analogy:
People don’t want to be bike messengers — they want the aspiration of that lifestyle.

ONYX follows the same model:

·         You market the adventure

·         The freedom

·         The weekend escape

You don’t sell:

·         “Commuting to work” (boring)

You sell:

·         The Saturday ride

·         The outdoor escape

·         The aspiration lifestyle people imagine 1–3 times per year

People are bored at work.
They don’t want to be reminded of their commute.
They’re waiting for the weekend.

ONYX markets the dream — not the routine.


 

 

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AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0 with Matt Battaglia

The show where EntrepreneursTop Executives, Founders, and Investors come to share insights about the future of business

AZ TRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, & how classic industries are evolving

Common Topics Discussed: Startups, Founders, Funds & Venture Capital, Business, Entrepreneurship, Biotech, Blockchain / Crypto, Executive Comp, Investing, Stocks, Real Estate + Alternative Investments, and more… 

 

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