http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/23/enga ... ith-video/
Check this out, i like it alot, nice looks and good for commuting!
Zero-S Electric Motorbike
- Saki
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Zero-S Electric Motorbike
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- hammer
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Re: Zero-S Electric Motorbike
Apart from the blender motor it looks pretty trick
Ride it like you hate it
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Re: Zero-S Electric Motorbike
It's a good little bike, the best implimentation ive seen of an electric vehicle yet. Though im sure they have a few glitches to work out.
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Re: Zero-S Electric Motorbike
i've mainly only seen hack jobs done on factory bikes. An r1 with rows of big, heavy ass batteries is not to appealling. this thing looks good. put a bigger set of brakes on it and i'd ride it! i wouldn't prefer it, but i'd ride it 

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Self appointed official poon-tang image supplier to KSRC
2010 KSRC MotoGP tipping champion
1998 ZX7R
1982 GPZ 550
- scottyZRX
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Re: Zero-S Electric Motorbike
Can it be ridden in the rain???
Or do you end up getting a lightning bolt through the testicles.....
Or do you end up getting a lightning bolt through the testicles.....
