I guess I don't understand the meaning of this article. The bike hasn't been tested in any zero emissions races that matter for anything. On top of it all, it come nowhere close to the MotoCyzsz 09 E1pc (winner of the Isle of Man TT Zero Emissions class)...even Engadget can attest for that. (http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/09/motoczysz-e1pc-claims-to-be-the-worlds-most-advanced-electric-m/)The only plus is the Roehr is cheaper...but you get what you pay for. I would rather have a better rounded gas motorbike than this.
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@drummr160 The problem is that the TT bike has a range of 14 miles, ie the length of the TT circuit.
@Bakes 37 miles even
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I guess I don't understand the meaning of this article. The bike hasn't been tested in any zero emissions races that matter for anything. On top of it all, it come nowhere close to the MotoCyzsz 09 E1pc (winner of the Isle of Man TT Zero Emissions class)...even Engadget can attest for that. (http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/09/motoczysz-e1pc-claims-to-be-the-worlds-most-advanced-electric-m/)
The only plus is the Roehr is cheaper...but you get what you pay for. I would rather have a better rounded gas motorbike than this.
@drummr160 The problem is that the TT bike has a range of 14 miles, ie the length of the TT circuit.
@Bakes 37 miles even