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Old 05-09-2014, 04:58 PM   #1
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The Scooter Market Grows

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-s...00030&cid=1206

Electric scooters are moving up/
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Old 05-09-2014, 06:07 PM   #2
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With the price of petro in Europe, I can see why e-scoots are selling well there.
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Old 05-09-2014, 08:44 PM   #3
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Electric motorbikes are neat IMHO good for the environment virtually silent and due to new new advances in electric motors and lithiumn battery technology quite fast rivaling internal combustion motorbikes
http://www.treehugger.com/cars/the-7...on-models.html
http://www.zeromotorcycles.com
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Old 05-09-2014, 08:48 PM   #4
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Here in Raleigh, I've seen a couple of electric scoots and have talked to a guy owning a Zero Electric Motorcycle. He bought it at a severe discount off the $12000 list price. He said the hardest things that he had to deal with was the quietness of the cycle, and the long wait of electrical charging. I guess 150 miles per charge doesn't really get you too far out on the road...
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Here in Raleigh, I've seen a couple of electric scoots and have talked to a guy owning a Zero Electric Motorcycle. He bought it at a severe discount off the $12000 list price. He said the hardest things that he had to deal with was the quietness of the cycle, and the long wait of electrical charging. I guess 150 miles per charge doesn't really get you too far out on the road...
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Thats the one one plus an ic engine has over an electric motor and batteries is range though as time goes by that should increase
Still a 150 mile range would suit me just fine as i average about 125 miles a day riding on any of my scoots
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Old 05-09-2014, 11:10 PM   #6
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The 150 mile range is for the Zero cycle. The biggest TransGreen scooter does 45Kph and has a range of maybe 50 miles, but only a 4 hour charging time. But you're right, Inuyasha. Things will get better in time. The big question is, will I still be around when my perfect electric scooter is available??? LOL
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Old 05-10-2014, 08:23 AM   #7
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Here in Raleigh, I've seen a couple of electric scoots and have talked to a guy owning a Zero Electric Motorcycle. He bought it at a severe discount off the $12000 list price. He said the hardest things that he had to deal with was the quietness of the cycle, and the long wait of electrical charging. I guess 150 miles per charge doesn't really get you too far out on the road...

My Kymco 500 gets roughly the same mileage on a fill up. Which considering I'm using it basically for my day to day commute would be a fine addition to the garage.

However, and I have this same concern about lower cc bikes, is "Would it be safe on the roads I have to drive?"

In my case the cars around me reach 70 MPH (113 KPH) on ave. Until a electric scooter is able to consistently maintain that speed I'm not that interested.
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My Kymco 500 gets roughly the same mileage on a fill up. Which considering I'm using it basically for my day to day commute would be a fine addition to the garage.

However, and I have this same concern about lower cc bikes, is "Would it be safe on the roads I have to drive?"

In my case the cars around me reach 70 MPH (113 KPH) on ave. Until a electric scooter is able to consistently maintain that speed I'm not that interested.
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The Zero is easily capable of exceeding the legal highway speed limit


If they can lower their prices in the near future I would definitely buy and ride one
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