evDaytona: electric motocycle with turgid windscreen
By Darren Murph | July 2, 2007
Filed under: Transportation
Feel like cruising upwards of 93 miles-per-hour on a motorcycle without using a single drop of fuel? How about being absolutely certain that a great egret could hit your windshield without even fazing you? If you’re in agreement with those two tidbits, Triumph’s evDaytona looks to be the bike for you, as it can go zero to 60 in a mere 2.9 seconds, roll 143 miles on a full charge, and sports a five-year battery life to boot. This aluminum alloy-framed machine sports all the amenities you’d expect to find on your average motorbike, but throws in a ginormous windscreen and removes the need for fossil fuels along the way. Of course, the bike currently still needs DOT approval, and while we’ve yet to see anything definite on price, word on the street is that this here ride will run you about $77,000 whenever it actually launches.
[Via MotorBiker]
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