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2014 Electric Motorcycles: Buyer's Guide
By Ben Rich  Dec 23, 2013

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2014 Zero SR electric motorcycle

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2014 Zero SR electric motorcycle

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2012 Zero S electric motorcycle and 2012 Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric car

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2014 Zero SR electric motorcycle

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2014 Zero S electric motorcycle

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2014 Zero DS electric motorcycle

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2014 Zero FX electric motorcycle

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2014 Brammo Empulse R electric motorcycle

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2014 Brammo Icon Spec 32 electric motorcycle

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2014 Brammo Enertia electric motorcycle

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2014 Mission R electric motorcycle

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2014 Lightning electric motorcycle

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2014 Energica Ego electric motorcycle

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2014 Agility Saietta electric motorcycle

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2014 Vectrix VX-1 electric motorcycle
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Electric motorcycles are now ready for primetime, and this year's selection
shows that the pace of development is quick. This buyer's guide focuses on
street-legal, highway-ready motorcycles. 

There are many two-wheeled electric vehicles out there that are more
properly considered scooters or dirt bikes, but this guide covers only
motorcycles (plus a scooter or two) that are safe to use on all highways.

Bikes are categorized by whether they can be bought now, or have be ordered
ahead of time. My experience after covering the industry for several years
is that nailing down a delivery date for motorcycles that haven't yet been
built is challenging.

If you look online, some of the projections seem a bit inflated for some of
the Pre-Order motorcycles; we'll see how they perform when deliveries start.

Zero Motorcycles and Brammo were the first two companies to put their money
where their mouths were and put bikes into consumer hands. Vectrix also has
bikes on the ground from 2007-8, though they are more of a maxi-scooter--but
they're included because they can legally travel on highways. 

I have ridden all the Zero and Brammo offerings as well as the original
Vectrix VX-1.  (The original VX-1 had a nickel-metal-hydride battery, but it
will soon sport a lighter, more durable, and longer-range lithium-ion
battery.)

Electric motorcycles with ranges of 100 miles or more have been available to
the average consumer since 2012; each year they get faster and go farther.
Reviews from traditional motorcycle-news sources have become more favorable
with each passing month, and it truly seems as if electric motorcycles are
ready to go mainstream.

While rumors of other electric motorcycles have sprouted periodically, so
far there are no production models for sale--they require pre-ordering.

Companies like Lightning Motorcycles, Electric Motorsport, Lito Sora
Electric Motorcycle, Evolve motorcycles, MotoCzysz, Mavizen, and Orphiro are
among those from whom we're still waiting to see product delivered. 

I had hoped Vectrix would have its new Lithium powered VX-1 available to
test for this guide, but only the low-speed VX-2 electric scooter is
available today. 

As for the Pre-Order category of bikes: Don't get your hopes up. If history
teaches us anything, waiting for an electric motorcycle from a brand-new
startup company is a long lesson in patience.  

ON SALE NOW

2014 Zero SR

$17k    - 11.4kWh - 137mi - 1.3kW charger (110V) - 67HP - 106ft-lbs - 407lbs
$19.5k - 14.2kWh - 171mi - 1.3kW charger (110V) - 67HP - 106ft-lbs - 452lbs

This bike is for people who want to go out for track days and push the
limits. It is a race-ready motorcycle that wants to eat up the competition
with its massive torque. The only question is whether riders can handle the
instant torque and power.

Single-gear belt drive means riders never have to shift gears, leaving them
to an focus on passing other riders. Your iPhone can track power
consumption, state of charge, and other variables when connected via
Bluetooth.

2014 Zero S

$13k    - 8.5kWh   - 103mi - 1.3kW charger (110V) - 54HP - 68ft-lbs - 367lbs
$15k    - 11.4kWh - 137mi - 1.3kW charger (110V) - 54HP - 68ft-lbs - 399lbs
$17.5k - 14.2kWh - 171mi - 1.3kW charger (110V) - 54HP - 68ft-lbs - 444lbs

If you want a great bike with great acceleration for everyday use, this is
your bike. Ready to accelerate at a moment's notice, the Zero S gives
everyone from novices to experienced riders the confidence to ride on any
road or highway.

Upgraded shocks for 2014 give a big improvement in the ride, and the storage
space where other motorcycles would mount a gas tank is a handy feature.
Bluetooth connection to your smartphone gives you the information you need
when you want it.

A stock 2012 Zero S crossed the country without issue, so the latest model
should deliver many miles of riding without worry or maintenance.

2014 Zero DS

$13k - 8.5kWh     - 95mi - 1.3kW charger (110V) - 54HP - 68ft-lbs - 404lbs
$15k - 11.4kWh - 126mi - 1.3kW charger (110V) - 54HP - 68ft-lbs - 449lbs

The DS has the same internals as the Zero S, but it adds extra length in the
shocks and dual sport tires for off-road riding. If you're 6'2" or taller,
or want to ride off road occasionally, this is the bike for you.

Even using it as a dirt bike, you'll never hear the neighbors complain of
noise--since it's all but silent. Like the rest of the Zero range, an app
connects to your bike via Bluetooth to check on the state of charge and give
you other data.

2014 Zero FX

$9.5 - 2.8kWh  - 35mi - 1kW charger (110V) - 27HP - 70ft-lbs - 238lbs
$12k - 5.7kWh - 70mi - 1kW charger (110V) - 44HP - 70ft-lbs - 280lbs

The Zero FX is a wheelie machine: Everyone I've spoken to who has ridden
this bike has accidentally done a wheelie on it. Of course, any wheelies
after that are completely deliberate! 

Lightweight and with lots of torque, the FX is an amazing bike to take off
road or, fitted with street tires, to take to short tracks. Removable
batteries allow it to recharge anywhere, even in the city--just bring the
batteries up to your apartment or into work (where permitted).

2013 Brammo Empulse

$17k - 10.2kWh - 121mi - 3kW charger (220V) - 54HP - 46.5ft-lbs - 470lbs

2013 Brammo Empulse R/Icon Spec 32

$19k - 10.2kWh - 121mi - 3kW charger (220V) - 54HP - 66ft-lbs - 470lbs

Built for aggressive riding, these Brammo models are the only electric
motorcycles available with a six-speed gearbox. If you already ride, and
just can't bear to part with the experience of shifting your own gears, then
look no further. 

The sport-bike styling, solid shocks, forward seating position and higher
foot pegs give this bike an aggressive feel visually.

2013 Brammo Enertia Plus

$11k - 6.2kWh - 80mi - 0.85kW charger (110V) - 17HP - 29.5ft-lbs - 330lbs

The Enertia Plus is more of an around-town mode of transportation, and its
relatively low speeds will get you where you are going. It can legally go on
the highway--but just barely--and it takes a confident rider to do that
regularly. 

The Brammo Enertia, which has been on sale for several years now, is the
electric bike made for those who want to ride on electrons but have a tight
budget.

2014 Mission R electric motorcycle

REQUIRE PRE-ORDERING

Mission R

$32.5k - 12kWh - 170mi - 4.5kW charger (220V) - 163HP - 133ft-lbs - 500lbs
$36.5k - 15kWh - 200mi - 4.5kW charger (220V) - 163HP - 133ft-lbs - 520lbs
$42.5k - 17kWh - 230mi - 4.5kW charger (220V) - 163HP - 133ft-lbs - 540lbs

The Mission R is a superbike from a small San Francisco company that
designed it with the track in mind.  With a top speed of 140 to 150 miles
per hour, this bike yearns to be pushed to the limit.

The first Mission is one of the most anticipated electric motorcycles out
there. It has a touchscreen user interface that can send data to a
smartphone, and the display simply looks beautiful.

Lightning Motorcycle

$39k - 12kW - 150mi - (NA)kW charger - 168HP - (NA)ft-lbs - 495lbs

The Lightning motorcycle has been blazing new territory over the past year.
Among other credits, it was the fastest motorcycle in the Pike's Peak
International Hill Climb.

A Lightning electric motorcycle finished ahead of every other
motorcycle--both gasoline-powered and electric--beating the second-place
finisher by fully 20 seconds.

Energica Ego

$30k - 11.7kWh - 93mi - 3kW charger (220V) - 97HP - 94ft-lbs - 570lbs

Another super bike ready for the track, the Energica Ego is from Italy and
quotes a top speed of 150 mph.

With four rider-selectable settings--Standard, Eco, Race, and Rain--this
bike utilizes the abilities of its electric motor to change power delivery
and hence riding style.

Agility Saietta

$23k - 11kWh - 120mi - 1.5kW charger (110V) - 96.5HP - 93.7ft-lbs - 485lbs

In the author's opinion, the Agility Saietta is the most interesting-looking
electric motorcycle design out there.

With a sleek aerodynamic shape that takes advantage of not needing a gas
tank, the Saietta is bound to stand out even in a crowd of other bikes.
Currently Agility is only taking orders for the Saietta in the U.K.

2013 Vectrix VX-1 Li/Li+

$12k - 3.7kWh - 60mi - 1kW charger (110V) - 28HP - 48ft-lbs - 425lbs

The Vectrix VX-1 looks more like a maxi-scooter than a conventional
motorcycle, but it will do 68 mph, making it highway-legal. On test rides,
it was very comfortable with lots of room for luggage.

If utility is more important to you than a motorcycle appearance, this may
be your best bet.  A full face helmet will fit in the storage compartment
under the seat, which comes in handy.

(NOTE: The author has owned electric motorcycles since 2007, including an
early Vectrix VX1 and a 2012 Zero S ZF9.  He has gone for a test ride on
every Zero and Brammo motorcycle in this article, and spends a lot of time
in online forums on the topic.)
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