September 15, 20196 yr Form a queue with your 11,000 Euros. Do a search for eRockit. The system doesn't allow me to paste a link.
September 15, 20196 yr And the eROCKIT won’t come cheap either. It has an MSRP of €11,850, or just over $13,000. That seems like a lot for a pedal-powered motorcycle.
September 15, 20196 yr a standard Strike is $12,998 (approx. £9895 https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/2019/march/lightning-strike/ well that kicks its ass
September 15, 20196 yr Author [ATTACH=full]32084[/ATTACH] a standard Strike is $12,998 (approx. £9895 https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/2019/march/lightning-strike/ well that kicks its ass Yes, but you can't pedal it. How much do you reckon that you've spent on your bike altogether if you add up everything? I looked at that Lightning Strike bike before, but the sums just don't add up. It has a 75kW motor and the middle of the range version has a 15kWh battery. That means a maximum of 12 minutes running at full power. Edited September 15, 20196 yr by vfr400
September 15, 20196 yr Yes, but you can't pedal it. and how much power are you getting from peddling a 50kg+ bike feck all so there a waste of space. How much do you reckon that you've spent on your bike altogether if you add up everything? nearly as much as my speakers cost new
September 15, 20196 yr Author what makes it legal in the UK A number-plate, a licence, road tax and insurance, and a helmet when you ride it.
September 15, 20196 yr well if i wanted a motor bike id buy the ls but the range is still crap as i want 200mph for 200 miles
September 16, 20196 yr well if i wanted a motor bike id buy the ls but the range is still crap as i want 200mph for 200 miles with only 2 wheels, you'd be airborne at that sort of speed and it'll be here in 20 years.
September 16, 20196 yr with only 2 wheels, you'd be airborne at that sort of speed and it'll be here in 20 years. it has the speed but no range as it is flat in 20 miles
September 16, 20196 yr Author After it hit top speed, the speedometer was working like a battery gauge. As the voltage was going down, so was the power and hence the speed. That's a good demo of what happens on our electric bicycles. Unrestricted, the top speed when the battery is run down will be 75% of what it is when fully charged.
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