Newest electric motorcycle GTO

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tsunami
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Newest electric motorcycle GTO

More Info & Demos: http://www.lukas-two.com --GTO has instant torque and power from a standstill, plus smooth acceleration as you race out of turns—all without ever needing to stop at a gas station. Developed to aggressively take on urban environments and encourage the occasional detour, Lukas electric motorcycle integrates revolutionary technology with innovative motorcycle design. Built from the ground up using powerful motor make in italy.
Motorcycles' proprietary features an industry leading power‐to‐weight ratio that increases its range and maneuverability. At 220 kgs, GTO has a range of up to 100 Kms and a top speed of 90-100 MPH. GTO designed for optimal performance off the line, in sharp turns and while navigating obstacles. Instant acceleration and lightweight design enable GTO to take on any city street, hill or obstacle, combining exhilaration
with efficiency.

GTO is priced at 7,500 Eur Some states and provinces offer additional incentives. Consumer financing is available in Italy and other country of EU for those who qualify. The motorcycle can be purchased online now and comes with a 2‐year limited warranty

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Re: Newest electric motorcycle GTO

Motorcycles' proprietary features an industry leading power‐to‐weight ratio that increases its range and maneuverability. At 220 kgs, GTO has a range of up to 100 Kms and a top speed of 90-100 MPH.

industry leading power in a (electric) bike of that size is ~96hp

how much power does the GTO develop?

Matt

Daily Ride:
2007 Vectrix, modified with 42 x Thundersky 60Ah in July 2010. Done 194'000km

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