Designed by nineteen-year-old, Ben Gulak, ”the Uno accelerates with a simple lean and turns like a street bike on side-by-side wheels.” [via briancaldwell on twitter]
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Designed by nineteen-year-old, Ben Gulak, ”the Uno accelerates with a simple lean and turns like a street bike on side-by-side wheels.” [via briancaldwell on twitter]
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Enertia aims to be the world’s first production, zero-emissions and battery powered plug-in electric motorcycle when it launches in 2008. It will cost $14,995, go up to 50 mph and recharges to 100% in 3 hours. See how it compares to Prius in terms of carbon emissions. From the website: “Deceptively simple...the Enertia benefits from an ultra light, ultra stiff carbon fiber monocoque chassis that doubles as the motorcycle’s battery “carriage” and an elegantly simple electric drivetrain that keeps maintenance at an absolute minimum.” Thanks to dopechiq for bookmarking it to Stylehive.
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