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| daemonoid |
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 Posted: 12:38 - 09 Sep 2014 Post subject: E-bike almost into affordable range... |
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Brammo have dropped their prices to a little under £6,500 +VAT
The range is still a bit of an issue at ~60 miles highway (~130 city) but that'd work as a commuter for many people.
https://www.brammo.com/eu-incentives/
At those prices it may get close to making financial sense with the petrol savings. The specs are really getting close for me - I travel 90km/day and once the 80% charge is above that it'd be a serious proposition. ____________________ current: ducati monster 750
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You know what, that's really fucking tempting.
Basicly, I get out of work, get my lid & jacket then go for a hoon up to maccy d's around 2 miles away. Meet a few people, then hoon it to the nearest industrial estate with a burger van through some lanes. Then hoon it to another maccy d's to meet more people. Then go meet up in a carpark on the other side of town, chat shit, watch people doing wheelies & head home.
Occasionally I'll go to the shops at around 5-10 miles round trip, or to visit my mum at around the same, but I'll very very rarely do more than 60 miles in a day, I'll also rarely hit 70-80mph. Hence the Duke makes a lot of sense for me at the moment.
No road tax, no real fuel bill, but the same sort of performance I'm more than happy with?
I think I'd want to ride one before signing up mind, but I've been a real fan of the looks of the Brammo Empulse R scince seeing it.
And have you seen Icon's take on it?
https://brammoblog.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/empulse-rr1.jpg
https://www.rideicon.com/bikes/2014-team-icon-brammo-empulse-rr-rage/
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That is quite tempting. Would work on my commute too.  ____________________ My Flickr |
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My commute is only 6 miles so it might work for me 2  ____________________ Current: Gsxr 600 Srad - GS125 - DT125
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| Chalky. wrote: | Cost and time of charging it up? |
Not all the info:
Battery Type Brammo Power™ BPM15/90 Lithium-Ion (NCM Chemistry)
Battery Pack Capacity 9.31 kWh (nominal), 10.2 kWh (max)
Battery Pack Voltage 103.6 V (nominal), 117.6 Vdc (max)
Recharge Time 2.0 hrs (typical, Level II charging from 20 to 80% SOC)
3.5 hrs (maximum, Level II charging from 0 to 100% SOC)
8.0 hrs (maximum, Level I charging from 0 to 100% SOC)
Battery Life 1,500 cycles (approx.100,000 miles) to 80% initial capacity
I like the approx 100,000 miles to 80% initial battery capacity too! ____________________ I'm Sam; Northern, Ginger, Lover
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Sounds way too good to be true.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Done some thinking on this, and from a cost point of view, it's still not worth it.
A brand new SV650S is £4k. With the money saved over the brammo, you could buy enough fuel to do about 34k miles. So the SV is almost cheaper than walking.
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You also won't have to change engine oil & filter and spark plugs on a leccy bike. Not sure if they still use coolant to cool the motor. In theory you'd think there's less to go wrong with them which must be a cost saving.
A few more years and they'll start to become cost effective I reckon
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It's getting there, but £7800 is still too big a gamble for me.
Resale and parts are where I have an issue. Would you buy a last-generation bike with a battery of unknown potential? I'm sure there's a warranty, but what if the manufacturer folds or Phoenixes?
I reckon I'll wait and see what The Yamaha PES/PED bikes are like. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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One slight issue...
Funny but every other country has a real address. So looks like unless you import from the EU yourself (going to be fun on any trip to the dealers. Given the lack of public charging points). Then its a no go at the moment.
Nearest public charging to me is in a car park... For which you have to pay £3.50 in addition to normal parking charge. Ok. I know Ikea have a free charging point.... But who wants to go there just to charge their bike up.....
Should be figures for what it costs to charge up from flat on the various electric co's prices.... ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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I like the idea of an electric bike for commuting, and I'd like it even more if you could take them onto trains for longer distance travel. (no flammable fuel so should there be an issue?)
But as bikes are or can be cheapish to run, EV's only really make sense to me in car form at the moment. An 80mph, 100mile range car could suit me, and Even for my trips to Cornwall 200miles, I could make a day out of it in an electric car.
I think for short commutes the Idea that G and other's have had about a mountain bike with 500w of electric assistance and reasonable value battery costs and life would be the better option.
An electric bike would be all nice and green or certainly would appear that way to the gen public/other road user's. I've been out a few times lately and got back stinking of two stroke, but have increasingly been aware of how little people seem to think of a noisy smelly bike that leaves a blue haze trail behind it.
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Give me an electric version of a ZZR600 and I'd be up for it
I like the full bodywork for commuting in all weathers, unfortunately my bike lives in the garden so not 100% sure on charging, same argument for electric car, I can't 'safely'* run a cable to it.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 166 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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