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David Posted - 01 Apr 2011 : 5:10:43 PM
Was doing some reading and came across this and thought, not bad:

240bhp electric bike set for Pikes Peak

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Powered by a liquid-cooled electric motor with 240bhp and 365lb ft of torque - more powerful than a MotoGP bike
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who Posted - 18 May 2011 : 7:55:38 PM
how cool is that! Wonder how it is to ride in the rain? Shocking I would guess....

Great engineering, but I'm pretty sure the lockwire on the brembo mono-blocks and brake lines is pulling the bolts undone? Should somebody tell them?
conker Posted - 03 Apr 2011 : 05:40:19 AM
It'll probably go the same way as the rotary Nortons.
Bummers Posted - 02 Apr 2011 : 3:35:06 PM
About 20 years time it can go in P9.
Yates is doing great things with that bike. He's determined to get it competitive with current internal combustion Superbikes. It's already running well against 600 Supersport bikes.
See: http://www.chipyates.com/electric_superbike

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