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Roehr Set to Debut First American Electric Motorcycle

by , 01/26/10
filed under: automotive, green gadgets

sustainable design, green design, sustainable transportation, electric vehicle, roehr, roehr esuperbike, battery powered, AC engine, electric powered, motorcycle, motorbike

Motorcycle enthusiasts have good reason to rev their engines. Ready to burn some serious rubber, Roehr Motorcycles are set to release two battery-powered motorbikes this spring. As the electric counterparts to the famed Roehr 1250sc, the new eSuperbike and eSupersport are impressive additions to the Roehr family that feature seamless functionality, flexibility and all-electric power!

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4 Responses to “Roehr Set to Debut First American Electric Motorcycle”

  1. idyll23 idyll23 says:

    Editorial Fact Check:
    http://www.ridemission.com/

    Mission Motors out of San Francisco, CA premiered their bike a year ago.

  2. v8media v8media says:

    Just pointing out a previously available electric motorcycle, also a U.S. company: Zero Motorcycles, http://www.zeromotorcycles.com. They have a street bike as well as an offroad model.

  3. brrapp brrapp says:

    Just because the pollution comes out of a factory miles away and not out of the thing you’re sitting on, doesnt mean it’s ‘Green’.
    In fact with all the losses due to conversions and line resistance I’d argue they were just as dirty as our old dinosaur burners.

  4. Al Morlina Al Morlina says:

    Has been happening for half a decade now, and they are sold out on their 2008 line.

    2009 ELECTRIC GPR-S with 72Volt Lithium batteries MSRP $8500
    http://www.electricmotorsport.com/store/ems_electric_motorcycle_gpr.php

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