Just four months after Polaris Industries took control of the Brammo electric motorcycle company, its Victory Motorcycles brand has unveiled its first battery-powered bike. The Empulse TT is mostly an ...
In the end, it could be that Brammo’s timing is just about right. After a long gestation period following an initial announcement in 2010, the Oregon-based maker of electric motorcycles is just weeks ...
All I wanted was an Arnold Palmer. That was my goal when I set out on a Sunday afternoon for the top of Angeles Crest and its roadside grub house 38 miles away. The only thing standing between me and ...
The promise of this new electric motorcycle is clear and simple: a top speed over 100 mph and a range in excess of 100 miles. Achieving either would give Brammo's Empulse R a marked advantage over any ...
Victory put a firm price on the newest addition to the 2016 roster, and their debut in the electric motorcycle world. The Empulse dropped the R suffix the original Brammo version used to designate the ...
Brammo has suffered some major setbacks in getting its latest Empulse electric motorcycle to market, but the company has stuck to its revised launch date: it unveiled the 2013 model last night. The ...
Brammo‘s electric motorcyle, the Enertia, is about to get some faster, stronger siblings. The company’s new Empulse Trio line will feature bikes that can take you an average of 60, 80 or 100 miles on ...
View post: Tesla Formally Says Goodbye to Model S and Model X, Tells Buyers to Act Fast Watch yourself, a whole lot of people sitting on the electric motorcycle fence are about to get knocked off.
In recent years a flurry of electrified two-wheeled motorcycles and scooters have emerged from companies like Zero, Brammo, Mission Motors, BRD and Evolve. While some are still in the prototype phase ...
The most common criticism of electric bikes is that they don’t feel like “real motorcycles.” The magic-carpet character of a silent, vibration-free motor with a tabletop-flat torque curve is novel and ...
Three years ago, Brammo made headlines with one of the first consumer electric motorcycles to hit the U.S. market – the US$12,000 Enertia. Capable of 60 mph and a ...
Announced earlier today, Oregon-based Brammo revealed a street fighter-like all-electric sportbike. The Empulse will come in three models with varying range of distance per charge. The Empulse 6.0 is ...
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