sk8norcal
1 MW
does this count?
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sk8norcal said:I read the Adam Raga silent video is a proto Gas Gas,
is that him in the above video ?
Electric Motion is an engineering, design, industrialization and production of off-road motorcycle.
Created in 2009, the company and its team have a robust experiment spent in the industrial domain bound to the world of the Motorcycle. The various works of research, development, tests, the prototypes were concentrated on a mode of electric propulsion.
After a first launch phase of serial meadow, will follow during the second half-year 2011, the first series of the TRIAL model.
REVOLUTIONARY VEHICLE CONCEPT said:KTM is endeavouring to give fresh impetus to the offroad segment. For this reason, KTM has developed an electrically driven, emission-free offroad bike with a battery that's quickly replaced. This motor concept of the KTM Freeride E opens up completely new fields of use in urban and suburban areas and generates greater acceptance of offroad sport. All-terrain riding has never been easier!
GCinDC said:re the scorpa, would 5kw (7kw peak) do it for you, gwhy? on a 76kg bike? don't know... just curious.
Technic:
Wheels: 24inches
Wheelbase: 1084 mm
Steering angle: 68°
Seat tube angle: 71°
Length base: 420 mm
Length top tube: 530 mm
Fork and shocks: 140 mm
Frame: Aluminium tubular frame and carbon frame
Engine: Brushless engine
Battery: Li-Po
Designer: Charles-Edouard BERCHE
GCinDC said:not nec trials but not sure where else to put it... :lol:
anyone heard of it? more pics here and a bio here.
Technic:
Wheels: 24inches
Wheelbase: 1084 mm
Steering angle: 68°
Seat tube angle: 71°
Length base: 420 mm
Length top tube: 530 mm
Fork and shocks: 140 mm
Frame: Aluminium tubular frame and carbon frame
Engine: Brushless engine
Battery: Li-Po
Designer: Charles-Edouard BERCHE
Sure it would work but it would just be heavier and less efficient than a chain going to the rear wheel.Whiplash said:Yeah it looks like a fun trick style bike. How do the pedals power the rear wheel? It almost looks like they turn some kind of dynamo or something. Come to think of it, could that work? You could still give your 200 watts or so back I would think??
bzhwindtalker said:I want to work there. Actually I'm applying for my internship on my engineering school.
Wish me luck!
bzhwindtalker said:Nice! I heard from someone of the team they placed 3rds of the competition, nice result for their first entry!
The motor seems to be a golden motor "10KW" axial flux, it is making quite a bit of commutation noise at low rpm though?