The Felts look ok, but for the same money I think I'd get a Stromer.Felt unleashes 5 new e-Bikes. Who's left that hasn't done so already? LOL
http://feltelectric.com/#section-introducing-the-felt-electric-line
The Felts look ok, but for the same money I think I'd get a Stromer.Felt unleashes 5 new e-Bikes. Who's left that hasn't done so already? LOL
http://feltelectric.com/#section-introducing-the-felt-electric-line
Battery bag flopped over the rear wheel like a dead fish. Looks vaguely familiar for some reason. LOLThe Felts look ok, but for the same money I think I'd get a Stromer.
One of many to come.This had my attention pretty quick. http://ecomento.com/2014/06/27/brutus-offers-electric-racing-motorcycle-for-the-road/
I hope the next news we hear isn't that they went out of business." Brammo just dropped their price by $4000"
Wow. That is a big drop.
I guess they got a deal from a battery supplier.
That's cool BA. As more and more people are exposed electrics interest will increase, and as interest increases, so will technology.It's about time... I might jus' start watching races again lol;
http://www.fiaformulae.com/en/guide/overview.aspx
Oh yeah - gimme that, gimme that trickle down tech
"Aboard his modified 2012 Zero S electric motorcycle with an aerodynamic fairing, “Electric Terry” covered 172 miles at a cost of only $2.29, or approximately 1.3 cents per mile, becoming the first electric powered motorcycle to win and the most efficient to date. Even accounting for higher electricity costs and paying an equivalent in fuel taxes, Hershner and his Zero motorcycle were 25% better than their nearest petroleum powered competitor"A lot of us remember Craig Vetter, aerodynamics wizard, as a guy that sold a whole lot of bat wing fairings. Vetter also sponsors an annual motorcycle gas mileage contest. As of late, the mpg competition has been expanded to be a lowest energy cost contest, to include e-motorcycles and other types of propulsion. A modified Zero won this year. More at the links.
http://blog.motorcycle.com/2014/09/...rohershner-win-vetter-fuel-economy-challenge/
http://www.craigvetter.com/pages/2014-Challenges/2014-Wendover-to-Tooele-Challenge.html
Kind of reminds me of a Honda Ruckus, with body panels.I clicked on link for one of those high performance, crazy expensive e-scooters. After absorbing the sticker shock, I found some interesting things on the American made ZEV scooters. They are using 10KW HUB motors, to eliminate the need for chains and other drive gear. Hub motors are normally prone to overheating at high wattage ratings, so ZEV uses an oil cooled hub motor to overcome that.
They use Li-ion LFMP battery chemistry. They also use four connection terminals on each battery, rather than two, to reduce risk of disconnection due to vibration and jolts. More info at the link.
http://zelectricvehicle.com/15.html