Monday, 29 June 2015

Electric Motorcycles

Dutch company customizes the Brammo Empulse 'R'

ELECTRIC Motorcycles of Eenrum in the Netherlands has built what it believes to be the first custom electric motorcycle in Europe. The heavily modified Brammo Empulse ‘R’, known as "Red Cobra", is the work of Marchel Bulthuis, the owner of Electric Motorcycles.
“We used a Brammo Empulse ‘R’, and while customizing it, we developed a series of custom parts for it, like sliders, a license plate holder, indicators and much more,” said Bulthuis. “People reacted very positively, so we are already thinking of extending the line of parts, even setting up a series of Brammo customs, available in different color schemes.



“We also used some nice accessories to pimp the Brammo, such as the clip-on handlebars and Superbike style handlebar ends in combination with the Kellermann BL2000 Led Superbright indicators. Because this bike is going to be ridden, and ridden fast, we’ve attached several sliders to protect the bike. The sliders on the swingarm serve also as bobbins for a paddock stand, and there are special sliders up front and, of course, frame sliders.



“The stock taillight and licence plate holder have been removed and a custom made license plate holder with a pair of Kellermann indicators is used, in which the brake light is integrated. License plate illumination is taken care of by an R&G LED light,” said Bulthuis, “and a Pro-Oiler GPS activated chain lubrication system is used, the rear sprocket has been replaced by a Renthal 42-tooth sprocket and the chain by a RK GB520GXW Goldline chain.”




The stock drivetrain has been retained, and still uses the Brammo Power BPM 15/90 Lithium-Ion battery that can be charged from zero to full capacity in 3.5 hours. On a full charge the bike is said to be capable of an average of 130 miles of city riding or 60 miles of highway use with a reported top speed of 110mph. To help with charging, the bike has a regenerative system where, when the throttle is closed, the electric engine is used as a dynamo.




www.electricmotorcycles.nl

Photos by Onno ‘Berserk’ Wieringa @ Madness Photography (www.madnessphotography.nl)