Brammo Enertia
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Enertia | |
Manufacturer | Brammo Motorsports |
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Engine | DC permanent magnet, 76.8 V, 240 A |
Power | 25 horsepower (19 kW) |
Torque | 34 ft·lbf (46 N·m) |
Transmission | Direct chain drive |
Suspension | Front: Telescopic 43 mm fork, 5 in (127 mm) travel Rear: Single air shock, 5 in (127 mm) travel |
Brakes | Brembo |
Wheelbase | 55 in (1397 mm) |
Dimensions | L 80 in (2032 mm) W 12.5 in (317.5 mm) (body) |
Seat height | 33 in (838.2 mm) |
Weight | 275 pounds (125 kg) |
Fuel capacity | 3.1 kWh |
The Enertia is an electric motorcycle designed and sold by Brammo Motorsports. It uses lithium-ion phosphate batteries, and is intended as a commuter vehicle.
The Enertia has selectable power settings that let the user trade off performance for range. With 12 to 25 horsepower (19 kW), and 17 to 34 ft·lbf (46 N·m) of torque, in the 'performance' mode, it is comparable to a conventionally powered Kawasaki Ninja 250 motorcycle.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Paul Seredynski. Enertia: The Electric Motorcycle. MSN Autos. Retrieved on 2007-11-28.
[edit] External links
- Enertia Bike Website
- Promo video
- Review, KneeSlider
- Review, TopGear
- Review, TreeHugger
- Review, Wired