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Brammo Enertia Mods / Brammo enertia j connector mod.
« on: July 16, 2013, 03:48:18 AM »
Does any body know, seen, or have tried to install a "j" connection type on the enertia(not plus). I would like to do this, so I can take advantage of discounted charging rates.

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Bikes For Sale Or Auction / 2010 Red Brammo enertia in Los Angeles,CA
« on: March 28, 2013, 04:25:58 PM »
I am selling my red Brammo Enertia. This is an electric motorcycle. It coasts 1 cent per mile to drive, Imagine getting to and from work or school for just pennies a day.
I owe $6629.56, so that is what I am selling it for. That price is firm (I am not making a profit on this sale). It has about 2,500 miles. I originally paid $9k after taxes, with the gov reimbursement it went down to about $7k. I no longer want the bike because, I have a leaf.

There are several reasons why you should buy this motorcycle:
1.   Gas! You will not need to pay for it. I drove this to and from school for a year or more and my electricity bill only went up by $5-$6 a month.
2.   I originally paid $9k after taxes, with the gov reimbursement it went down to about $7k. you will only pay $6629.56
3.   Oil changes! Not an issue
4.   No Gas!
5.   Transmission: this motorcycle does not need one.
6.   Charging: you don't need to pay a guy $2k and wait for the city to reimburse you. All you need is a standard wall outlet.
7.   No Gas!

Call to arrange a meeting 213 380-6179
For exacts specifications of the motorcycle please refer to the site http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/25819/Buyers-Guide-Specifications/2010-Brammo-Enertia.aspx

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Brammo Empulse Mods / Tron Mod
« on: April 30, 2012, 05:22:58 PM »
What does the brammo community think about my tron mod? As a plus, I plan on making it solar powered(The mod not the empulse). It charges the battery by day, and I turn it on at night.

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Brammo Empulse / Re: Empulse questions answered by Brammo
« on: April 26, 2012, 05:27:44 PM »
I am curious as to the difference between the Empulse R and the empulse. The R stand for betteR or fiRst?

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Brammo Enertia Servicing / Re: Where can I buy fuses
« on: April 08, 2012, 12:22:26 AM »
This is what I was looking for thank you. As far as how did I void the warrenty, I have more than normal wear and tear.

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Brammo Enertia Servicing / Where can I buy fuses
« on: April 06, 2012, 10:56:04 PM »
I am in need of a pink 4A/32v mini fast-act. They don't seem to sell them on the brammo site. Anybody know where I can get one. Spare me the warranty argument, I voided that a while back.

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Brammo Enertia Servicing / Charging on a 220v
« on: January 24, 2012, 10:06:46 PM »
I am planning on adding an outlet for my enertia. She is that special. I want a 220v outlet in theory they should charge the bike twice as fast. But I discovered that the cord only takes 10amp. Its the number of amps that determine charge rate, right? Is getting the 220v worth the extra cash? Will a 220v out let charge the bike twice as fast?

thank you

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Brammo Enertia Servicing / Re: tire air pressure
« on: January 21, 2012, 01:07:08 AM »
Thanks for all your comments, they did help. ;D

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Brammo Enertia Servicing / tire air pressure
« on: January 01, 2012, 10:03:27 PM »
the owners manual says to check the tire pressure when it's "cold". I under stand that part, but if the nearest gas station with an air pump is point .5 miles away, how long should I wain before checking the pressure? Also, can gas station pumps be used to inflate the tires?

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Off Topic / Re: problems with the chevy volt. please spread the word.
« on: December 10, 2011, 05:06:57 PM »
Just when I thought American car companies where on the right track this happened with the volt. I know the leaf and other vehicles that use batteries had to go through crash testing. Why is there no article about them catching fire? :-\

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Brammo News And Views / Re: Brammo at Long Beach Motorcycle Show
« on: December 10, 2011, 03:07:45 AM »
can the girls move to the side? They are blocking my view of the my empulse.

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Off Topic / problems with the chevy volt. please spread the word.
« on: November 26, 2011, 02:27:54 AM »
This is an article that was written by MSNBC about the volt.

WASHINGTON — New fires involving the lithium-ion batteries in General Motors Co.'s Chevrolet Volt have prompted an investigation to assess the risk of fire in the electric car after a serious crash, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday.
One Volt battery pack that was being closely monitored following a government crash test caught fire Thursday, the safety administration said in a statement. Another recently crash-tested battery emitted smoke and sparks, the statement said.
GM, which was informed of the investigation on Friday, said in a statement that the Volt "is safe and does not present undue risk as part of normal operation or immediately after a severe crash."
The latest fires are in addition to a battery fire in a crash-tested Volt six months ago.
NHTSA learned of a possible fire risk involving damaged Volt batteries when a fire erupted in a Volt that was being stored in a parking lot of a test facility in Burlington, Wis. The fire was severe enough to cause several other vehicles parked nearby to catch fire as well.
The car had been subjected to a side-impact crash test more than three weeks earlier, on May 12, during which the battery was punctured and its coolant line ruptured.
Last week's tests of three battery packs were designed to replicate the May test. In that test, the Volt was subjected to a simulated side-impact collision into a narrow object like a tree or pole followed by a rollover, the agency said.
The first battery tested last week didn't catch fire. But a battery test on Nov. 17 initially experienced a temporary temperature increase, and on Thursday caught fire while being monitored. Another battery tested on Nov. 18, which was rotated 180 degrees within hours after the test, began to smoke and emit sparks shortly after the rotation.
The tests were conducted by NHTSA and the Energy and Defense departments at a defense facility near Hampton Roads, Va.
So far, no fires have been reported in Volts involved in roadway crashes, NHTSA said. More than 5,000 of the vehicles have been sold.

It's too soon to tell whether the investigation will lead to a recall of any vehicles or parts, but the government will ensure consumers are informed promptly if that occurs, the agency said.
With its OnStar safety communications systems a part of the car, "GM knows real time about any crash significant enough to potentially compromise battery integrity," the automaker said. "Since July, GM has implemented a post-crash protocol that includes the depowering of the battery after a severe crash, returning the battery to a safe and low-powered state."
Electric vehicles are critical to President Barack Obama's plans to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil. He has called for putting 1 million of the vehicles on the road by 2015.
The Volt and Nissan's Leaf, with more than 8,000 cars on the road in the U.S., are among the first mass-marketed plug-in electric cars. They went on sale in the 2011 model year. Other automakers are also working on electric vehicles.
Safety testing hasn't raised concerns about electric vehicles other than the Volt, NHTSA said. But the agency is asking manufacturers who have electric cars on the market, or who plan to introduce electric vehicles in the near future, for more detailed information on their battery testing as well as what procedures they have established for discharging and handling batteries, including recommendations for reducing fire risks.
"NHTSA continues to believe that electric vehicles have incredible potential to save consumers money at the pump, help protect the environment, create jobs and strengthen national security by reducing our dependence on oil," the agency said.
After the first battery fire, GM officials complained that NHTSA did not drain the battery of energy as called for under the automaker's crash procedures. NHTSA normally drains fuel from gasoline-powered cars after crash tests, they said.
Lithium-ion batteries, which are rechargeable, have been the subject of several recalls of consumer electronics. Millions of laptop batteries made by Sony Corp. for Apple Inc., Dell Inc., Lenovo Group Ltd. and other PC makers were recalled in 2006 and 2007 after it was discovered that they could overheat and ignite.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a warning to airlines about the potential for fires in cargo containing lithium-ion and non-rechargeable lithium metal batteries after a United Parcel Service plane crashed near Dubai last year, killing both pilots. The plane, which was on fire, was carrying thousands of lithium batteries.
Incorrectly packaged, damaged or overheated batteries can catch fire, the FAA said. Fires involving lithium-ion batteries can reach 1,100 degrees, close to the melting point of aluminum, a key material in airplane construction. Lithium-metal battery fires are far hotter, capable of reaching 4,000 degrees.
GM and NHTSA have pointed out that cars with gasoline-powered engines are susceptible to fires after a crash.
In the event of a crash, NHTSA's advice to consumers is to do the same thing they would do in a gasoline-powered car — get out of the vehicle and move a safe distance away. The agency also recommends against storing a severely damaged electric car in a garage or near other vehicles.

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Welcome Forum / Hello, my name is Amos Johnson
« on: November 13, 2011, 07:06:06 PM »
I am a proud owner of a brammo enertia. I also live in an area that has no charging station. Although I will work on changing that, I was hoping that I can get the help from the forum.

I am open to the idea of asking business owners, that I buy something from, to let me charge my bike off of their power. I just have no experience with that.

Has anybody done such a thing, if so what are some key phrases that get a "yes"? If there are any business owners on the forum, what key words would make you say yes?

Thank you all very much.

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