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New Brammo, Empulse
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http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/15/b...-electric-mot/ Quote:
http://www.brammo.com/empulse/ |
I wonder what the small radiator is for.
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Apparently, it is liquid cooled... I guess it helps keep the motor a little cooler...
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Thank you for sharing the nice links, Jim. I'm glad to see the technology is advancing. :) Apparently, the radiator helps to cool the batteries.
Spud :) |
No it doesn't :P Not sure where you found that, but it is there to cool the motor.
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Doc needs internal combustion. :P
None of this electric stuff for me. The day may come when this catches on and becomes a viable option, maybe even faster with better range and economy that gas, but I don't give a rat's a$$, I'm happily addicted to fossil fuel. 8) |
EV is good for powerwheels. :wink:
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Please note I said apparently. :P I believe it was implied in one of the links you provided that the radiator was intended to cool the batteries. :roll: However, I believe you when you say the radiator is intended to cool the motor; it makes more sense. ;) Spud :) |
Well cooling the batteries makes sense too I think, but on the elmoto.net website is a member called BrammoBrian, he designed the Enertia and I don't know what else he does there, he's one of the main guys... He said it does not cool the batteries, I got that impression from some of the links as well but he said no.
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thats a nice looking bike, they should make the fenders out of solar panels so it can some what recharge while riding, or while stopped for gas or to take a break from the ride..
if it had a gas motor and i could afford it id look into buying it, i like that style of bike and that one just looks awsome.. electric cars and bikes have a ways to go before they are really "worth" it.. |
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