Electric Lightning LS-218 will be the fastest production bike on the planet.

Started by Skybarney, May 20, 2014, 08:46:42 AM

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Skybarney

And I got promised a test ride soon.  Got to love The Quail! 

No road vehicle needs a 218 mph (350 km/h) top speed. No motorcycle needs to make 200 horsepower, with as much torque as a Hyundai iMax people mover. These are figures of absolute excess â€" and that's the point. The Lightning LS-218 will be a truly, horrifyingly fast motorcycle, the fastest on the planet. And it's set for release this summer in America.

http://www.gizmag.com/lightning-ls218-unveiled-specs/32142/

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77south

Well, if their actual performance comes comes anywhere close to their claimed performance, the days of gas engines for motorcycles are numbered. Now all we need are charging stations or battery swap stations to be as common as gas stations, and for economies of scale to bring the price in line with gas powered bikes.  I like gas engines, but I have no sentimental attachment to them. 

The best part about a future electric Ducati would be no expanding gas tank issues.   [laugh]

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Buckethead

Quote from: HotIce on May 20, 2014, 10:31:26 AM
Why would run ride a vacuum cleaner?  [coffee]


I would very much like to see a vacuum cleaner that could do 200+ mph.
Quote from: Jester on April 11, 2013, 07:29:35 AM
I can't wait until Marquez gets on his level and makes Jorge trip on his tampon string. 

thorn14

If Honda made vacuum cleaners I'm sure it wouldn't take long. They already have the fastest lawnmower.  ;)
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Skybarney

It sure was odd to not hear it ride off from the podium at Quail.  However the pure seat of your pants power of an electric motor will be astounding.  Given it's win at Pikes Peak one can safely assume that the numbers are likely correct.  I spoke with them for quite a while and they are driven to show the world what can be done with electrics.

Personally, I think as batteries improve the range may exceed 400 miles in the next two years.  Can you imagine; no valves to adjust, no carbs to maintain.  All parts plug and play by the end user with no warranty issues.  I have to assume they will need to add a variety of rider aids so that a mere mortal does not wad it up in the first week.....
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Dellikose

The stats are amazing for sure. But the weak point is still what it has always been for electric - batteries. Yes, you may get 400 miles from one charge, but it still will take a couple of hours for a recharge.

I'd still like to see one run in motogp just to see how it will stack up.

The sound is pretty scary:
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Mike_D

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Skybarney

No clutch!  Just two speeds high and low both, from a handlebar switch....
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Quote from: Buckethead on May 20, 2014, 11:17:25 AM
I would very much like to see a vacuum cleaner that could do 200+ mph.

Here's two, take your pick!



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Buckethead

Quote from: Jester on April 11, 2013, 07:29:35 AM
I can't wait until Marquez gets on his level and makes Jorge trip on his tampon string. 

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Skybarney

Lets see, After 20 years of dealer valve adjustments the bike is free.  That is of course, only if you are paying for Ducati Valves lol.!!   ;D
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pitbull

Quote from: Dellikose on May 20, 2014, 01:37:55 PM
The stats are amazing for sure. But the weak point is still what it has always been for electric - batteries. Yes, you may get 400 miles from one charge, but it still will take a couple of hours for a recharge.

I'd still like to see one run in motogp just to see how it will stack up.

The sound is pretty scary:



I'm a big fan of electric vehicle technology. As much as I love the sound of a ducati engine, I like the idea of a nearly silent bike even better. As I get older, I love the thought of one day being able to tour through beautiful parts of the world with little noise, however, it appears we're a long way off from having batteries with both long range and quick charging capabilities.

I'm sure someone will figure it out some day and when it happens, I will buy an electric touring bike. Of course being of thrifty Scots ancestry, I will have to wait for about 5 years after it happens so I can pick up a nice used model.
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