Author Topic: Brammo Enertia for six months?  (Read 890 times)

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Brammo Enertia for six months?
« on: April 10, 2012, 07:12:23 PM »
Want to be a Gavin? :)

Check this out: http://www.scuderiawest.com/bikelife/promotions/

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One lucky customer will get to ride a Brammo Enertia for 6 months free (well almost, we aren’t paying your electric bill…..)
In order to be considered, you must meet the following requirements:
-A valid CA motorcycle license
-Currently living and working in San Francisco
-Be willing to commute by electric motorcycle at least 3 days a week
-Have a secure parking space
-A place to plug in
-And most importantly, be willing to share the joy of electric motorcycling with others via one or more of the following ways: blogging and posting on your blog, facebook, twitter, youtube, etc.
Tell us why you should be considered by filling out the form ——–>.
Applications will be accepted through Wednesday, April 18, 2012.
The lucky customer will be contacted via email or phone.
Good Luck!

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Re: Brammo Enertia for six months?
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2012, 07:17:02 PM »
The better question is: "Who wouldn't want to be a Gavin?"

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Yeah, I saw that and posted over on facebook...

"Everybody in San Francisco (The City) should sign up for this...
As somebody who "won" a 6 months test ride in Albuquerque, this bike is a blast to ride...and at about a penny a mile (100 miles for a buck) it is crazy not to have one for commuting."


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Re: Brammo Enertia for six months?
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2012, 01:47:54 PM »
Don Lemelin posted this on the advrider forum, and got a somewhat lukewarm reception.
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=780772

He put up a great defense of it.  Especially thought this was spot on:
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Last week was 21 years with the dealership and one thing that hasn't changed is that I have fun on anything with two wheels. I once knew an employee was not going to last when she dismissed all harleys as crap...
I'm fortunate to have a pretty nice collection of personal bikes and an amazing selection of demo bikes to choose from and on a daily basis the bike I choose to ride in the city is the Brammo.
Maybe it's that I've been riding bikes that make noise for over 40 years or that I find not having to shift all the time in traffic refreshing?? May just be that it's different?? Really not sure, but I do know that I have a ball riding it and for me that is all that matters..
Going to the track I take the RSV4 or the RC8R.. Going on the Sunday ride I take the Tuono V4 (fresh ticket from Easter to prove it), going to Mexico I take the 990 Adventure, gong to the movies I take the Brammo...
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