Lightning Motorcycle
Industry | Vehicle Manufacturing |
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Founded | San Carlos, California (2006 ) |
Founder | Richard Hatfield |
Headquarters | San Carlos, California, United States |
Area served | North America |
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Lightning Motorcycle Corp. is an American manufacturer of electric motorcycles. CEO and Founder Richard Hatfield started the company in 2006 in San Carlos, California.
Founder Hatfield looked to convert a motorbike to electric with lithium batteries after participating in an electric Porsche race team. Lightning Motorcycle then converted a former Yamaha R1 race bike to electric in 2006. The bike featured over 60 horsepower, about 70 foot pounds of torque and a top speed of 100 mph.[1]
In 2008, Lightning developed a lithium battery induction motor ATV to be used for military, border control, law enforcement, and search and rescue.
The Lightning Bike set a new land speed record with an average of 173.388 mph at the BUB Motorcycle Speed Trials on the Bonneville Salt Flats.[2] It later set a new record in 2012 with a 2 way average of 215.96 mph and a top speed of 218.96 mph in Bonneville. In 2012, the solar-powered Barracuda Lightning Bike won the joint eGrandPrix TTXGP and FIM ePower electric motorcycle racing series at the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca with rider Michael Barnes.[3]
Rider Carlin Dunne and Lightning's LS-218 Superbike won the motorcycle field at Pikes Peak in 2013, making it the first electric bike to beat out all its gas-powered counterparts.[4] Richard Hatfield said about the Pikes Peak win, "It was great. The Lightning team and its sponsors did an incredible job bringing is all to its culmination of a goal we set ourselves fours years ago, to compete head to toe against the best gasoline powered vehicles in the world." [5] With a top speed of 218 mph, the LS-218 has been named one of the fastest motorcycles in production.[6][7][8]
While the website and all of the marketing efforts imply that these bikes are being currently produced, especially since they had a ceremony to honor the delivery of the first bike,[9] these bikes are still far from production. This is evident by there only being places on the website to "Reserve" a bike, as opposed to any information on how to actually purchase one.[10]
References
- ↑ Crowe, Paul. "Electric Yamaha R1 – Lightning Lithium". The Kneeslider. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- ↑ "Lightning Motors Sets Land Speed Record". Motorcycle.com. Sep 8, 2010. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- ↑ Yoney, Domenick. "Michael Barnes wins joint TTXGP/FIM ePower round on solar power". Autoblog. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- ↑ Lavrinc, Damon. "Lightning's Electric Motorcycle Dominates Pikes Peak". Wired. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
- ↑ "Interview with Richard Hatfield, Lightning Motorcycle and Winner at Pikes Peak 2013". CarNewsCafe.com.
- ↑ Blain, Loz. "Too fast, too strong, too scary: Electric Lightning LS-218 will be the fastest production bike on the planet". Gizmag. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
- ↑ Avant, Jason. "World's Fastest Production Electric Motorcycle". Ride Apart. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
- ↑ Keeshin, Ben. "WHO CARES THAT LIGHTNING’S LS-218 IS ELECTRIC? IT’S THE FASTEST MOTORCYCLE MONEY CAN BUY". Maxim Tech. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
- ↑ http://lightningmotorcycle.com/worlds-first-electric-street-legal-superbike-delivered/. Missing or empty
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