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Saw this article in a British news paper, but I really think that this things just too fugly :eek:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/businessclub/technology/10447106/Designer-turned-entrepreneur-invents-electric-motorbike-that-goes-like-stink.html

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They sell the Zero bikes here but I don't find them as nice looking as the Brammo and some others. Though they are priced slightly less. Definitely just a question of time.


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I mean, I think it's pretty obvious that the future is electric. At least that will be the next phase.

I don't think it's the end all answer to our problems.

funny because i have many electrical engineering professors and friends who tend to disagree. electricity is great for commuting where travel time << charge time. with high usage a battery/source depletes much faster than it charges. Electric power is just no suited for private transportation IMHO. It also does not help that the infrastructure of every transportation system is based on petroleum. Then you have politics, etc.....

i think about it like flying RC planes/helis. i can go to the field with a gallon of nitro, and fly ALL DAY and only use about 1/4 of a gallon of fuel. to do this with my electric plane (the smallest plane i have, so this comparison is a little skewed in favor of the electric...) i need:
2, 4-outlet cyclic chargers
6, 3-cell 1300 mA LiPo batteries (all of which need to be fully charged before hand)
and if i want to fly multiple planes (electric) i need different sized batteries. (batteries are very expensive, for these reasons, i only have 1 EP plane)
assuming there is a power outlet at the field and there are no problems with the batteries/charging station this can be done but is annoying.
 

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Here's the yamaha bike that will be presented in Tokyo

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gEi9c3QUGs]PES1/ The 43rd Tokyo Motor Show YAMAHA 2013 - YouTube[/ame] I think it looks too skinny TBH.
 
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Netflix has a documentary called "Charge" which has 14 teams who took electric bikes to the Isle of Man TT in 2009. Allot has happened since then, and they might actually make a full lap these days. Electric bikes didn't cut it but they made history.

ICE - average speed for 37 miles ~ 130mph
Batteries - 33 mph or something like that.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rogV80QfLYQ]CHARGE Movie Trailer - YouTube[/ame]

Charge, the Electric Bike at Isle of Man TT Documentary [Video]
 

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ICE - average speed for 37 miles ~ 130mph
Batteries - 33 mph or something like that.

Electric bikes have actually crossed the 100Mph avg speed at TTzero :

2013 TT Zero Race
5 June 2013 1 Lap (37.73 Miles) Mountain Course.
Rank Rider Team Speed Time
1 England Michael Rutter MotoCzysz 109.675 mph 20' 38.461
2 England John McGuinness Honda Mugen Shinden 109.527 mph 20' 40.133
3 England Rob Barber RW-2 / Ohio State University 90.403 mph 25' 02.467
4 Scotland George Spence Kingston University 88.096 mph 25' 41.822
5 England Chris McGahan Yamaha R6E 83.857 mph 26' 59.755
6 Wales Ian Lougher Komatti-Mirai Racing 81.515 mph 27' 46.300
7 Isle of Man David Madsen-Mygdal Imperial 71.983 mph 31' 26.933
8 Wales Paul Owen Brunel BX/Brunel University 71.738 mph 31' 33.387


Source : TT Zero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Electric bikes have actually crossed the 100Mph avg speed at TTzero :

2013 TT Zero Race
5 June 2013 1 Lap (37.73 Miles) Mountain Course.
Rank Rider Team Speed Time
1 England Michael Rutter MotoCzysz 109.675 mph 20' 38.461
2 England John McGuinness Honda Mugen Shinden 109.527 mph 20' 40.133
3 England Rob Barber RW-2 / Ohio State University 90.403 mph 25' 02.467
4 Scotland George Spence Kingston University 88.096 mph 25' 41.822
5 England Chris McGahan Yamaha R6E 83.857 mph 26' 59.755
6 Wales Ian Lougher Komatti-Mirai Racing 81.515 mph 27' 46.300
7 Isle of Man David Madsen-Mygdal Imperial 71.983 mph 31' 26.933
8 Wales Paul Owen Brunel BX/Brunel University 71.738 mph 31' 33.387


Source : TT Zero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thus the comments "Allot has happened since then...."
Times are a changing....

Pretty impressive to be up 70 to 80 Avg from 4 years ago....
 
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