BrammoBrian,
My concern is the current range of the Enertia. Cycle World reported a 29 mile range in some of their testing. If that's a true number, that's a concern. I would not be able to use it for errands to town and back unless, I could find a place to recharge the bike. I happily do not live "in town". I live 18.9 miles from town on 107 acres. My employer will let me charge the bike at work but unless it would have at least a 40 mile range, I could not use it on days that I don't work. Another factor is that I would still have $9000 out of pocket to purchase the Enertia. $9000 will buy a lot of gasoline for my current bike. The $160 Best Buy card would be nice but I already have digital cameras. Bought one last year before a trip to the Galapogos Islands. I'm sure Best Buy has something that I need though.
I'm familiar with SOME of the incentives programs, as my wife is an accountant and we have taken advantage of the Energy Star incentives with our new passive solar GREEN home. Incentives on vehicles is something new to me and I don't know much about what is available.
Yes, my current bike is an '08 KLR650. Probably my last new gas powered motorcycle. An EV motorcycle would definiately be a big step in the right direction for me. Can't wait to get my hands on one. To be totally honest, I had pretty much decided that I would just build one but again the range is a concern. The diesel motorcycle was going to be first, as I wait for battery technology to catch up. Recently, I have signed an online petition to not buy another new gasoline powered vehicle. A pledge that I plan to stand by. Unfortunately, last week my 300,000 mile 1999 Dodge Neon R/T was destroyed and I had to buy a used Saturn SL-2 to use as my new workcar. That petition also includes new gasoline powered motorcycles. There just isn't anything out there that trips my trigger as far as new cars or motorcycles go. Detroit keeps trying to shove these overpriced SUVs and trucks down our throats. Everyone that I work with has a brand new truck that gets less than 13 mpg. I just can't do that! I absolutely HATE buying gasoline. I believe that electric power is our future and I'd like to get a jump on it. Until what I want hits the market Detroit will not be getting any more of my money. I will Recycle and Reuse older cars or make what I need.
The cost of the diesel KLR project is really irrelevant to me. There is not an affordable diesel bike on the market. I can't really add up the costs, but will try. I part out motorcycles on eBay and do very well for myself. Buy low and sell at reasonable price but I always try to stay ahead of the curve, so far I have. Most of my diesel parts are being recycled from my gas-powered KLR, which I have upgraded with new forks, frame, rotors, wheels, etc... The diesel bike will not have a clutch and will use a totally automatic transmission. Here's a list of some of my parts and a couple pictures:
Air-cooled Winsun 456cc diesel engine... $750
2008 KLR650 frame... free
2007 KLR650 swingarm... $20
2007 KLR650 fuel tank... $40
2008 KLR650 forks & axle... takeoff (free)
2008 KLR rear wheel... free
1985 KLR600 aluminum subframe and seat... $40
1985 KLR600 rear axle... $20
ProCycle wiring harness, w/headlight and ignition switches... $150
2008 KLR650 brake rotors... free
2008 KLR650 brake calipers... free
10 hours of frame work @ $40hr... $400
Total... $1420
SamM