Showing posts with label Electric Motorcycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electric Motorcycle. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

new motorsport modification | The Kobra Electric Motorcycle

 
The Kobra Electric Motorcycle
The Kobra Electric Motorcycle
Electric motorcycles are accepted for their abridgement of address back it comes to styling, but one Italian artist has managed to appearance us altered back he came up with the Kobra project. The all-electric motorcycle abstraction by Cristiano Giuggioli is not alone a acceptable attractive zero-emission motorbike, but is additionally able to amuse every rider’s needs.


As Cristiano Giuggioli say’s “All the ecological “plus” of the electric cartage are accumulated with the best avant-garde automatic technologies in the actuation field. In this way Kobra is able to acclimate the settings and commands to the rider’s acme and weight.” Kobra carry’s ESA II cyberbanking suspension, lithium batteries and Lynch motors, and additionally grab with K.E.R.S. arrangement which acquiesce the action to adorning braking arrangement that recharges the onboard array whenever the brakes are applied.
This agency the Kobra electric motorcycle is able of adapting to city, touring and action commuting, accouterment bland rides on both highways and burghal roads. Featuring an ergonomic form, the adventurous motorcycle adapts according to the acme and weight of the rider.
The abstraction is appealing simple: powered by an electric engine, the Kobra is a motorcycle that aims to abate emissions. The bike has ESA II cyberbanking suspension, lithium batteries and Lynch motors.
The zero-emission electric agent of the motorcycle is accumulated with avant-garde automatic technology in the actuation acreage that changes the rider’s ambience to accomplish them added ergonomical. Moreover, the Kobra appearance adorning braking arrangement that recharges the onboard array whenever the brakes are applied.
Product Details:
Voltage: 12V
Motor Wattage: 1000W
Power Rating: 1385 lbs (630 kg)
Finish: Anodized
Standard Equipment: Watertight Control Box, (2)Footswitches, Chainwheel & Manual Override w/Handle
Working Load: 220 lbs (100 kg)
Amperes @ No Load: 60
Amperes @ Working Load: 115
Retrieval Speed @ No Load: 105 ft/min (32 m/min)
Retrieval Speed @ Working Load: 59 ft/min (18 m/min)
Chain Sizes: 1/4HT, 5/16ALL, 3/8ALL
Rope Sizes: N/A

Friday, October 29, 2010

Enertia Electric Motorcycle

Brammo Motorsports, a company based in Oregon, will be releasing an electric motorcycle called the Enertia Bike for sale in the United States in early 2008. We've featured electric motorcycle retrofits before, but the Enertia Bike was designed from the ground up to be a fully electric bike. It has a top speed of 50 mph, range of 45 miles, and can fully recharge via a standard plug in 3 hours. It weighs just 275 pounds, and uses a direct-chain drive for power. You can see a video of the bike in action at the Enertia site.
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Being electric, the bike will have zero emissions. The power is stored in six Valence Technology lithium phosphate batteries that are mounted above and below the frame. The motorcycle is driven by a “pancake type” high output DC motor.
Brammon will be initially offering a limited edition carbon model for $14,995 can be ordered online for a delivery in the first quarter of next year. You can also reserve a standard model at $11,995, which should be delivery in the third quarter of 2011.
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Enertia Electric Motorcycle

Brammo Motorsports, a company based in Oregon, will be releasing an electric motorcycle called the Enertia Bike for sale in the United States in early 2008. We've featured electric motorcycle retrofits before, but the Enertia Bike was designed from the ground up to be a fully electric bike. It has a top speed of 50 mph, range of 45 miles, and can fully recharge via a standard plug in 3 hours. It weighs just 275 pounds, and uses a direct-chain drive for power. You can see a video of the bike in action at the Enertia site.
enertia6.jpg
Being electric, the bike will have zero emissions. The power is stored in six Valence Technology lithium phosphate batteries that are mounted above and below the frame. The motorcycle is driven by a “pancake type” high output DC motor.
Brammon will be initially offering a limited edition carbon model for $14,995 can be ordered online for a delivery in the first quarter of next year. You can also reserve a standard model at $11,995, which should be delivery in the third quarter of 2011.
enertia2.jpg
enertia4.jpg
enertia7.jpg

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Brammo Empulse: an electric motorcycle that can hit 100MPH

Brammo Empulse: an electric motorcycle that can hit 100MPH