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Yesterday, in an interview with Adrien Huille, communications manager for H-Ker we have gathered exclusive informations.
The company H-Ker has been created a year ago, from a meeting between Francois-Xavier Huille and Yves Kerlo that has a 30 years experience in racing and endurance. They decided to take a new challenge: develop a racing electric motorcycle, that would participate in the FIM ePower and TTXGP Championship.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ept_7ObRNt4Yesterday, in an interview with Adrien Huille, communications manager for H-Ker we... more
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This is a quick video on Ultra Motor's New Fast4ward Peak Electric Bike. The Peak has a range of up to 40 miles and goes 15.5 mph. So after the video let me know what you think.This is a quick video on Ultra Motor's New Fast4ward Peak Electric Bike. The Peak... more
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Meet the first hand-built luxury human-electric bike, the M55! Mountain bikers from Budapest have spend the last four years making this bike. Only 55 of these will be built with the most ...
http://bit.ly/dd5JThMeet the first hand-built luxury human-electric bike, the M55! Mountain bikers from... more
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The CMYK is a folding electric bicycle for short commutes.
This electric bike has the ability to make people smile and enjoy life while helping in the quest for a greener world.
The aim of the product is to complement public transportation in order to reduce the amount of cars on the streets. Everyone can enjoy the emotion of riding a bike while its reduced size, ease of transportation and storage are convenient benefits for the urban dweller.
FOLDING & TRANSPORT
Only a few easy steps to fold the bike and place it in the carrying bag. This is ideal for commuters who want to take the bike on the bus or subway and then carry it inside the office or any other public space, making it an ideal complement to public transportation.
CHARGE & USE
The power supply on the bike works just like a laptop. It plugs in any 110 Volt electrical outlet.
A two-hour charge will take you for a 50 minutes ride.The CMYK is a folding electric bicycle for short commutes.
This electric bike has the... more
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Mavizen, the manufacturing arm of the TTXGP (the Time Trials Xtreme Grand Prix -- a race for zero-emissions motorcycles) has just announced the TTX02 at this year's SEMA. A shining example of "EVs as consumer electronics" (the buzz-concept going 'round the electric vehicle scene) this guy is being billed not as a bike, but as a development platform -- shipping not only with a chassis and drivetrain, but with an open source Linux OS, web server, USB-based system bus, and WiFi connectivity. If you're looking to give the gang from Mission Motors a run for their money at the next TTXGP, hit the read link -- about $41,000 will get you in the game.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/05/mavizens-electric-bike-hits-130-mph-ships-with-linux-and-wifi/Mavizen, the manufacturing arm of the TTXGP (the Time Trials Xtreme Grand Prix -- a... more
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Greenest Way to Travel Long Distances...
Justin Lemire-Elmore loves electric bikes. He doesn't just sell them at his Vancouver store, he's also trying to show that he can cross Canada on one... on just $10 of electricity. So far, he has already crossed two provinces on his 6500+ km trip (4,000+ miles), using only $2 of his electricity budget. The bicycle he's using is a Xtracycle conversion. It's a pretty clever bike mod:
"It rides in a semi-recumbent position with a very comfortable posture and still has most of the storage capability of an Xtracycle. In place of the regular seat tube I've stuck another set of handlebars that links up to the front handlebars."
Hitchhikers Welcome!
"In a pinch, I can slide the 2nd handlebars out, remove the linkage, put the regular seat back in and be back to an old fashioned upright bike, and then the recumbent seat at the back can be used for a passenger. Who's to say I can't pick up hitch-hikers along the way!"Greenest Way to Travel Long Distances...
Justin Lemire-Elmore loves electric bikes.... more
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