ZERO Motorcycles - All electric
Look really cool
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Cool, except how far can you go on a charge? I can easily blow through a tank of gas in a few hours, thier batteries certainly cant provide even close to the equivalent of one charge.
I would like to see some sort of industry standard for electric vehicles, one that works with both cars and bikes. Stop at a battery (gas) station and just swap out your used/drained batteries for some fresh ones. Make the batteries a standard size that would work in any vehicle. Imagine pulling up to a station and asking for 2 100kw batteries. |
The charging aspect is the major bump in any electric. simply can't charge em as fast as you can add fuel to a petro motor.
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Patent the shit then!
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I know nothing about batteries, and I'm lazy
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The problem with electric cars is simple.
With a standard combusion motor you pull into a gas station and within mins you are refueled and back on the rd. With electric, it takes hours and hours to recharge. So on a long distance trip you would be basically limited by the initial charge milage. |
In one of my recent Motorcyclist mags they have a bunch of different e-bikes and a pretty good article on the Isle of Man electric class. Battery and charging tech will always be the issue with electric bikes. Motocysz or whatever built a bike with swappable battery packs. It didn't work and couldn't race but it looked neat. Shit just makes me wonder... Why do peiple keep givig this guy money?
At some point in time I want to build an electric bike just for grins. |
For a commuter I think it will work well with the current technology, you just need a place to charge it even if its just an outlet, so drive it to work then back home, charge it overnight and youre good for tomorrow. For touring or recreational purposes its not feasible though. Dont want ot be 200 miles from home and it runs out of juice since ya just cant push it to a gas station and fill er up.
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But for these dirt bikes it may be cool. |
Saw a strange bike last night while walking my dog. Except for the newest and antique ones, I can identify most bikes if they have the original paint job. So this bike is waiting at the red light, but I couldn't identify it. Looked like a Ducati HyperMotard. I figured I could tell from the exhaust when he accelerated at the green light. So the light changes and the bike takes off without a sound. Nothing. No exhaust noise, no chain noise, no gear whine, nothing. After it went by I saw it was a Zero.
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I like that, and it's nice to see an all-electric that isn't outrageously priced.
My commute, though, is 50 miles long and a good chunk of that time is spent at about 70mph. It needs more top speed and more range. I could really get behind a plug-in electric for commuting duty, if the price was right and the performance was satisfactory. |
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Saw one at the Audi museum. Pretty cool. KTM even has an all electric dirt bike.
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That KTM is pretty sweet. I'd try one, but I will never switch over. Then again people were shitting all over 4-stroke MX bikes until Doug Henry spanked their asses on one back in 97, next thing you know companies are struggling to put fuel injection in their bikes and bend every rule on the books to build the fastest motor setup possible.
AMA outlawed the Aprilia Vtwin setup because it would outclass the traditional single cylinder, and upped the displacement for 4 strokes to compensate the 2 strokes. Now 2ts are allowed to run the CC equivalent per class because they're "trying" to save them in amateur racing. Can't imagine bringing in the whole world of electrics to the table. |
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