Electric Bikes

  • Stolen TT Victory bike recovered from thief’s house

    Stolen TT Victory bike recovered from thief’s house

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    The Victory electric TT podium finishing race bike has been found having been stolen from the firm’s headquarters at the weekend. The bike that Irishman Lee Johnston rode to the podium in the Isle of Man TT Zero race event in June has been returned to Brammo Headquarters in Talent, Oregon after police tracked the machine…

  • Meet ‘Zecoo’. The world’s funkiest electric bike (and it’s real)

    Meet ‘Zecoo’. The world’s funkiest electric bike (and it’s real)

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    Normally, we’re not so bowled over by one-off electric scooters – but then, every now and then, we see one that looks like this. This is called the ‘Zecoo’ (urgh) and is built in Japan by a group calling themselves Kota Nezu. We don’t know that much about this bike at the moment other than…

  • Project Livewire – we ride the Harley-Davidson electric motorcycle

    Project Livewire – we ride the Harley-Davidson electric motorcycle

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    Rain was covering my visor; it was blind apex after hairpin turn. All I wanted to do was wind back the throttle to hear the noise of this prototype machine, to hear that jet engine whoosh again before they took the bike off me. And that’s something I never thought I would say about an…

  • 2015 Zero electric motorcycles review

    2015 Zero electric motorcycles review

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    2015 Zero electric motorcycles review | From $9845 | 67bhp | 106lb-ft | Permanent high-temp magnet brushless motor Tested by: Alan Cathcart Photos: Kevin Wing   The American electric motorcycle industry, (and so by definition the world’s), is on the brink of attaining critical mass, with the unveiling last year of Harley-Davidson’s LiveWire concept E-cruiser,…

  • Living with an electric motorcycle: The truth | Brammo Empulse R road test

    Living with an electric motorcycle: The truth | Brammo Empulse R road test

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    Editor John Milbank spent a few days with a Brammo Empulse R electric motorcycle to find out if it’s time to ditch the pump. Photos: Simon Hipperson This bike probably isn’t for you. Chances are you enjoy a good thrash at the weekend, touring to far flung reaches of the globe, or racking up miles on…

  • 2014 Brammo Empulse R review | First UK ride

    2014 Brammo Empulse R review | First UK ride

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    Brammo Empulse R: £15,350 | 54bhp@4500rpm | 66lb-ft | Liquid-cooled electric motor Tested by: John Milbank Photos: Joe Dick If you have an irrational hatred of electric vehicles, you’d best stop reading, because this might upset you: Electric bikes are here to stay, and they’re getting more fun with every new machine. Currently the world’s…

  • 2014 BMW C Evolution electric scooter review

    2014 BMW C Evolution electric scooter review

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      Tested by Bruce Wilson It’ll do 75mph, has a range of over 60 miles and takes just four hours to charge from flat. This is the BMW C Evolution. From a distance it looks like any other maxi-scoot, but it’s powered by batteries. Three of them, to be precise. BMW broke the ice on…

  • Agility Motors Saiette R | EXCLUSIVE electric bike review

    Agility Motors Saiette R | EXCLUSIVE electric bike review

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      £16,770 | 96.5bhp | 93.7lb-ft | Advanced axial flux permanent magnet DC motor An RS250 with a 1400cc V-twin engine. That was the vision of Lawrence Marazzi, CEO of Agility Global when he founded the company five years ago – a compact bike with lightweight handling and huge torque. The business is based in…

  • Electric bikes are our future!

    Electric bikes are our future!

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      A new breed of electric-powered off-road bikes are changing the way youngsters are getting into motorcycling, says Marc Potter. For the first time ever, electric-powered off-road bikes are now a truly viable alternative to petrol power, with firms like Kuberg, OSET and Mecatechno coming into the UK and lighting the imaginations of children and…

  • VECTRIX VX-1

    VECTRIX VX-1

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      £7200 www.emissionsfree.co.uk The Vectrix VX-1 is the most well-known electric scooter. It has a maxi scooter presence but can still be ridden on a CBT. Not cheap. Twist & Go issue reviewed: N/A Tech Spec Engine: Electric Gearbox: Automatic Licence required: A1 Fuel tank size: N/A We say: Competent but expensive.

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