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valeek:
Okay, so I've never ridden a motorcycle before, but I really want an EV.  As a 7th grade science teacher, my budget is somewhat limited, so I figured that in lieu of the LEAF, I'll get an electric motorcycle.  So of course there are several - Brammo, Zero, Vectrix, (forthcoming) Govecs, GPR-S - all depending on needs of course. 

Currently my preference is leading toward an Enertia.  But I was recently told by my roommate that certain people are just physically unable to ride due to the small size of the rider (feet unable to reach the ground when the bike is held upright).  I'm 5'8" and 150ish lbs. I was wondering if the Enertia would have similar size problems.  I believe I remember reading somewhere that it was a rather tall bike. 

Would I be able to ride a Brammo Enertia?

Brammofan:
Hi Valeek!  Welcome to the forum...  The seat height of the Enertia, according to this page is 32".  For comparison purposes, the standard seat height on the Zero DS is 35".  It's definitely one of those things that you're going to want to test drive (and sit on) before you buy. 
It looks like you're located in Mississippi, so the problem is that none of the Best Buy stores selling Enertias is located near you.  So far, they're in Oregon and California.  There's a sprinkling of other Enertia owners across the country (Iowa, Nevada, New York) but I'm not aware of one in Mississippi. 

Oh Brammo Boys... do you know of one close to Valeek?

valeek:
And if it helps at all, I'm in Madison, Mississippi, near Jackson.

BrammoBrian:
Valeek,

I'm not aware of a customer out in your neck of the woods, and it may be awhile before Best Buy opens stores out that way as it's not one of the prime motorcycle markets in the US. We'd love to find a way to help though, and we'd be more than happy to give you a test ride and factory tour if you can make a visit out to Southern Oregon.  There's other things to do out here as well... it's beautiful in the Spring and Summer, we've got the Shakespeare festival plays which run 9 months out of the year, and some great vineyards for wine tasting.

I don't think you'd have a problem with the height of the bike at all.  I'm 5'9" and have no problem reaching the ground.  Case in point... that's me on the right.



I would definitely recommend taking a motorcycle safety course in order to get your motorcycle license as what you'll learn there will absolutely apply to being a safe EV motorcycle rider as well.  The Enertia is an easy motorcycle to ride, but it is still a motorcycle.  I really like the idea of a 7th grade Science teacher on the Enertia.  I may have actually paid attention in class if my 7th grade Science teacher rode a motorcycle (especially an electric one!). ;)

valeek:
Thanks so much for the advice.  That really goes a long way to ease my doubts as to being able to drive an Enertia.

I can't say that I'll be getting to Oregon anytime soon though.  I'm not much of a traveler myself.  As a matter of fact, I'll be going to Washington, D.C., for the first time ever next week when I take my Science Quiz Bowl team to the DOE's national competition.

Now, I've read some information about those safety courses.  I know in Mississippi, the DMV will not waive the test even if you have taken the riding course.  And the course itself (from what I can find) is $200!  That's almost a turn-off right there.  But I'm determined to do this, so I'm just gonna have to save a little bit and maybe eat a little less.

Thanks again for the forum and the community!

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