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BrianG 07.13.2010 02:53 PM

Electric Motorcycles?
 
With all the talk of e-bikes and e-cars, I was wondering if there were full-size production electric street bikes. Turns out there are a few:

http://www.zeromotorcycles.com

http://www.brammo.com/

http://www.electricmotorsport.com/

And then, there's a site for building your own, as well as some reviews of off-the-shelf cycles: http://www.buildelectricmotorcycle.com/

I was rather surprised that most used relatively low voltages (~50-70v). Lol, some of us use voltages around that in scale vehicles! :smile:

I think it would be sweet to have a Harley using the Tesla motor. Something like 50s-100s lipo @ 20Ah should be more than adequate for very long distances and/or crazy power. :smile:

Anyway, just thought it was neat...

TexasSP 07.13.2010 03:04 PM

Something I have found interesting too is that Best Buy is now selling electric bikes and scooters in many of their stores.

I have seen some electric bikes that claim 85 mph top speed and somewhere around 1-2 hours run time. That would be pretty cool if you ask me. I think the electric vehicle market could benefit from smaller electric cruisers. Something designed for 1-2 people for commuting purposes I bet could be pretty popular. Safety in today's world is probably the most limiting factor.

I always thought the PM concept from Toyota was pretty cool.

http://www.toyota.com/concept-vehicles/pm.html

mini_t racer 07.13.2010 03:41 PM

here a bike that occ made http://www.wired.com/autopia/2009/08...ctric-chopper/

Erevocanuck 07.13.2010 05:21 PM

If you search Youtube you can find alot of people converting gas powered motorcycles to electric.I like this guys youtube tutorial --> Electric motorcycle conversion.Kinda a bummer he hasn`t done anything since a year ago.


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