First "cool" electric bike I've seen available for sale.

Started by hackers2r, September 06, 2010, 04:28:58 AM

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hackers2r

Just doing some googling this morning and:
http://www.brammo.com/empulse/

Looks pretty cool in my opinion.  And has 100+ mph and 60+ mile range options.  And as light as 360 lbs as well.  Anyways, thought it was interesting.

1KDS

That thing does look pretty good, it's got some nice components too
Every bike I've ever owned.

scduc

That is actually pretty cool. With a price tag of around 10k, it may sell. My concern is that your electric bill will become unbearable. All the talk about electric vehicles, but I have not heard what the cost per mile would be.
08' S2R 1K   That was close  damn near lost a $400 hand cart.

mattc7

not to mention, where does the electricity come from? It doesn't come from the sky, it comes from the burning of fossil fuels.....

Bill in OKC

'07 S4Rs  '02 RSVR  '75 GT550  '13 FXSB  '74 H1E  '71 CB750

Raux

at least they understand motorcycle marketing ;)

but yeah had seen the bike online. A friend is looking to get back on 2 wheels. at least powered 2 wheels, he's a bicycle nut and a bit of a hippy. so i showed him this... he's very excited about it.

1KDS

Quote from: mattc7 on September 06, 2010, 06:37:29 AM
not to mention, where does the electricity come from? It doesn't come from the sky, it comes from the burning of fossil fuels.....

Bullshit, electric cars will save the planet, the electricity comes from rainbows and unicorns
Every bike I've ever owned.

gregrnel

Cool, but completely silent and therefore dangerous IMHO.
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Greg

Quote from: 1KDS on September 06, 2010, 09:11:01 AM
Bullshit, electric cars will save the planet, the electricity comes from rainbows and unicorns

Sorry but unicorns are endangered because of the trade in canned unicorn meat

http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/unicorn-meat.shtml

2012 M1100 Evo with Termis

RBX QB

Quote from: mattc7 on September 06, 2010, 06:37:29 AM
not to mention, where does the electricity come from? It doesn't come from the sky, it comes from the burning of fossil fuels.....

Partly correct, depending on where you live.

Nuclear power and hydroelectric power are also used, and some solar and geothermal and... if you want to get technical.
My electric vehicles would be destroying fish migration routes, not burning fossil fuels.

The Architect


DukeDenver

A lot of the power around here is wind generated.  Lots of solar as well.  All the farms around here even have their own wind generators that produce so much power they turn back the electrical meter and our government pays the farmers for the power they produce.

This electric motorcycle is pretty neat, would be solid to see it in action.  The biggest downfall I could see is that it would be ultra quiet and you'd need a tape recording of a ducati playing while you drive it to keep you safe  ;D ;D

Backwards thinking about how fossil fuels are required to produce the electrical output needed for this kind of car is really outdated and needs to be squashed.

Sure the bulk of the world runs off it but if everyone keeps trying maybe someday it wont be so.

I for one welcome our new planet safe overlord motorcycles  [bow_down] [bow_down]  As long as i have new batteries to play my Ducati sounds  [moto]

1KDS

Every bike I've ever owned.

hackers2r

Charging on 110V it takes 8 hours to recharge for the 60 mile range model.  Unreal.  This technology is really impressive.

csorin

Yup, like it or not, this is the future.  I for one, am stoked.  100% torque through the entire RPM range.  As their power sources become smaller and more efficient, these bikes will become lighter and faster than their gasoline equivalents.  Yes please.