Speaking of IC motorcycles, I just finished reading the June issue of Motorcyclist magazine in which they test the Aprilia Tuono V4R APRC. It has a 3.9 gallon fuel tank (which uses premium fuel) and gets between 25 and 29 miles per gallon of gasoline. So owners of the Tuono will be riding faster, but not much (if any) further than the Empulse R. The Aprilia costs $15,000, but the model it was compared with in the test is the Ducati Streetfighter S, which gets between 34 and 37 mpg and costs $19,000.
Both of these bikes will be quite costly to operate and maintain. I'll bet the Empulse will save their owners a lot of cash, compared to each of these Italian stallions, no matter what the MSRP of the Empulse turns out to be.
I must first say I'm the only one of my friends excited about the Brammo. I currently ride an RC51 with a 15/41 gearing change, I barely get 120 miles out of a tank or ~ 30mpg. I think no matter which way you go, you will spend a certain level of $ for transportation costs. Haters are going to hate because of a number of reasons, let me see if I can break it down:
Noise: "Mah harley sounds like a real bike" - I'll just put these in the old school supercharged musclecar group. There are tons of reasons a "loud" bike might be "better" than a silent one. Try an unpowered downhill ride on your current bike... see how much more in tune with everything you are! It's absolute bliss if you ask me, a different kind of bliss than an RC51 with Yosh carbon pipes. I literally can't wait to see some Empulses on the road. I can't imagine how awesome it would be in the mountains where you can hear everything, along with see it! But alas, some people will claim that louder is better for X reasons.
Cost: (rumored) 20k for an empulse R, holy cow expensive! Either you pay it now, or you pay it down the road in gas/oil costs. I bet if I run some math it's really more even than people think, just hard to choke down the initial payment, when it's easier to justify $15 in a tank of gas now and again.
Fun: Yes, it's hard to go on a multi-day trip, but who really does that on a sportbike anyway? Not many. The most I've done on my RC51 is 250 miles, and that was only twice! Every other trip is under 120 (or a tank of gas). I've heard of a guy doing a multi day trip on his S1000rr, even said it was fairly comfortable... but he's definitely out of the "norm".
Pollution: The rumor about batteries being less "green" than gas comes from the process to make those batteries. Right now, electricity is much cheaper to purchase than gas. You can bet if and when electric takes off, the cost will be normalized. Already there are states talking about an "electric" vehicle tax, based on how many miles you drive. This is to offset the same tax that is already built into the gas you buy. Or google how Li-Ion batteries are made and the up front pollution that offsets your gasoline pollution.
I think in the end it's going to be like everything else. People are going to have their own opinions, some will try and infuse theirs on you, and you will have to decide on your own what will work best for you. I think some people love to knock things down, as opposed to see how awesome something might be. Glass half empty, to half full. Me? I'm going to wait around a little bit till the initial cost comes down a little (or I get a giant bonus, or I'm the 1 in 1000) to get my Empulse. But I can't wait!