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stevedyer
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Post by stevedyer » Sat Jul 07, 2007 2:18 pm

A few years ago I was closely following the Ariel Atom, and got on the mailing list of the pending U.S. supplier. Once these Atoms became available in the U.S. their price far exceeded my expectations, but I remained on the list. Below is a notice I received from them today regarding an upcoming electric bike. Not too bad looking for this sort of thing. 45 mile range, 50mph top speed, clutchless, 275lb, 3-hr 110v recharge, etc. Won't take the place of normal motorcycles for most purposes but I guess it could find its niche in a variety of urban/commuter settings. Encouraging, though - with the relentless march of technology maybe soon there could be available electric bikes with a cost/performance ratio that makes them attractive to a wide variety of consumers. I can't get the autos.msn link to work, but maybe you can. Steve ------------- Greetings from Brammo, We appreciate your interest in our products to date. We have a new vehicle coming to market in 2008: The Brammo Enertia Electric Motorcycle. I won't spend a lot of time telling you the details here, but if you are interested, you can visit the Enertia Mini-Site at http://www.enertiabike.com/. We are inviting you to purchase a limited edition Enertia or reserve a production bike by visiting the Enertia Configurator or at this link http://www.enertiabike.com/component/option,com_contentform/Itemid,36/ MSN is helping us launch the bike and is starting coverage concurrent with the LiveEarth concert series with this article: http://autos.msn.com/advice/article.aspx?c=4024869 If you have any questions drop us a note. Kind regards, C R A I G B R A M S C H E R - C E O mailto:cab@... http://www.brammo.com/ 695 Mistletoe, Unit A, Ashland OR 97520 P.541-482-9555 x 315 F.877-733-3155

revmaaatin
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Post by revmaaatin » Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:43 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "stevedyer" wrote:
> > A few years ago I was closely following the Ariel Atom, and got on
the
> mailing list of the pending U.S. supplier. Once these Atoms
became
> available in the U.S. their price far exceeded my expectations, but
I
> remained on the list. Below is a notice I received from them
today
> regarding an upcoming electric bike. Not too bad looking for this
sort of
> thing. 45 mile range, 50mph top speed, clutchless, 275lb, 3-hr
110v
> recharge, etc. Won't take the place of normal motorcycles for
most
> purposes but I guess it could find its niche in a variety of
urban/commuter
> settings. Encouraging, though - with the relentless march of
technology
> maybe soon there could be available electric bikes with a
cost/performance
> ratio that makes them attractive to a wide variety of consumers.
I can't
> get the autos.msn link to work, but maybe you can. > > Steve > > ------------- > > Greetings from Brammo, > > We appreciate your interest in our products to date. > > We have a new vehicle coming to market in 2008: The Brammo Enertia
Electric
> Motorcycle. > > I won't spend a lot of time telling you the details here, but if
you are
> interested, you can visit the Enertia Mini-Site at > http://www.enertiabike.com/.
and SNIP Interesting AD. and very well done. This first link, and the following liks are missing some critical data: 1)How many charges/cycle will the battery accept? 2) Its three hour 'range'--at what speed/load? 3)What is the replacement cost of a battery? substantial I would think In marketing:they should offer some to be used in a widly watched TV show, ie LOST or CSI--and really make it a 'environmentally positive' motorcycle. The stealth side of the bike comes to mind. The buyer: The appeal would go to some urban center; SF, or Miami where there is a monied crowd, desiring to purchase the newest-trendy gadget. :. 'and if you buy this bike--(and you vote Democrat/Republican- cough--proof of vote required) we will give you $7,000 of IRS energy credit for the first year of the bike

rancherrick2001
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looking for the fuse for the headlight and tail light.= i need to b

Post by rancherrick2001 » Sat Jul 07, 2007 5:31 pm

Help, Could you direct me to the fuse for the headlight and taillight? I have brake lights. Also, what service manual do use. I guess I need to go to the dealer and order a owners manaul too. Thanks,

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