@ Gavin - but then again, if you wanted to do 500 miles on an Empulse, you'd probably be spending more time waiting for it to charge...
I've been following Brammo since I saw the Enertia on Cnet (yes I'm a techie
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It did seem like an interesting bike for getting around town, but didn't meet my needs at the time. Had I lived in downtown San Francisco instead of the burbs, things may well have turned out differently.
I pre-ordered the Empulse 10.0 because it gave me the opportunity to get back to riding bikes in a green way, without 'range anxiety' on most days. It costs as much as a
Ducati Monster 1100 EVO after tax rebates, with the performance of the lesser
Ducati Monster 696 (which don't get me wrong is still a beautiful machine), but that's the price one pays for being an early adopter.
I think it's a looker, has enough power and range for most people. How many people really commute 100 miles a day?
I used to ride 100-180 cc scooters/bikes when I was in college, and I think performance wise, this is closer to a 600-700cc bike, which I think is a great starter bike...Especially for someone my size (I'm slightly north of 6'1)
I think ebikes would make especially good starter bikes, because there are no gears to contend with, just start, twist the throttle and you're off... The Empulse more so IMHO.
@FreepZ - I think being called the Tesla Roadster of ebikes is quite a compliment, and if any ebike in 2011 deserves it, it's the Empulse, I only hope it lives up to it.