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bennelson 07-02-2008 10:12 PM

Commercially available electric motorcycle
 
Just found this today!

Volta | Step Thru Electric Motorcycles

Nice looking cycles - good range, good speed, sound fairly priced!

YouTube - EVC - 100% Electric Motorcycles - The Power of Electric!

offroad1994 07-05-2008 02:56 PM

I think these are about $14000 american, and they have been around for a year. Was thinking about one, but not at that price. Could never justify the cost difference via gasolene versus electric.

mattW 07-06-2008 01:18 AM

I am building one myself with almost exactly the same specs for half the price and 70kg lighter... but if you aren't mechanically inclined (or crazy enough to do it anyway like I am) then it is a good option. I want their throttle assembly though, its cool. Twist forward for regen back for acceleration.

orange4boy 08-07-2008 02:00 AM

I really hope they do well but I have to say that whoever they have designing their bikes need help. Why do they have to look like every other ugly ass swoopy gloopy rice rocket wannabe? Where's the style? One of the first rules of business is to differentiate yourself from your competition. How will anyone tell it's electric other than not hearing it coming?

Design! Design! Design!

roflwaffle 08-07-2008 05:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by offroad1994 (Post 41264)
I think these are about $14000 american, and they have been around for a year. Was thinking about one, but not at that price. Could never justify the cost difference via gasolene versus electric.

They seem to start at ~$8k, so as long as they last ~100k miles they should cost the same as a $4k Vespa or similar overall, and if they last longer than $100k, would be way cheaper after. Quicker too. The only downside is a driver would need to go ~40-45mph to see the 75 mile range. :turtle:


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