We should hopefully find out more information from EICMA next month.
The Enertia Plus has a direct drive transmission, but it probably will not be usable at freeway speeds. The older model Enertia had a top speed of around 60 mph, and the Enertia Plus is basically the same bike with a better battery.
Again, hopefully we will find out concrete information next month.
Well since we are on the topic of wanting it all...I still would love a Plus that goes 70 plus mph AND sits two (maybe not 70 plus with two people...)
I understand that going fast will decrease my range...I understand riding two up will decrease my range...but that is why I want the Plus...the standard Enertia range fits my needs for daily commuting fine...I want the plus so the weekends I can ride farther...so at night I could take the wife for a ride...so I could hit the freeway for a bit...etc etc...
Now I'm still getting a Plus no matter what...but sitting two would be nice...highway riding would be nice...
Will I be riding alone at city speeds 90% of the time? Yep. But it would be nice to have options...if not this time around, well with Enertia 3.0.
As for the top speed...if the Zero DS really does have a 70plus top speed as reviewed here...well Brammo might want to match that with the Enertia models.
As you said, hopefully more info at EICMA...but I am very happy with the news coming so far this month.
Can't wait to see next month info...after all the Enertia Plus delay can't just be about Polaris getting in bed with Brammo...there has to be some other issues involved...
Gavin