Pi X offers 30 horsepowerâ€â€Âcombined electric motor and gas engine horsepowerâ€â€Âin the Bonneville Racer edition, while its stablemate, the Bonneville Commemorative edition, is a street friendly, emissions friendly, two-wheeled hotrod hybrid that will turn even the staunchest of red state oil barons into an Earth Day flag-waving parade marcher.
Pi X proves that eco and fast are not mutually exclusive. A 50cc 4-stroke coupled to an ultra-quiet, ultra-smooth brushless 48V e-Pi motor firing sequentially (the ratio between motor and engine can be tailored to individual preference) is enough to make you swear off plain vanilla internal combustion forever. A 48V, 100 amp, F-cell NiMH battery pack provides 30 miles of pure electric you-hauling while one gallon of gas will take you another 250 miles. All of the fragile bits like electronics, battery pack and even the gas tank reside neatly inside the aircraft seamless, patent pending monocoque spar. Marchesini magnesium cast wheels are standard on the Bonneville Racer (optional on the Commemorative). Pi X and all Electrobike models are the gateway from a brainless automobile-dependent world to a brighter, cleaner, less polluted world, with lower CO2 and a lot more loving.
Lowell said:One of the appeals of it will be that it's expensive. Rolex could probably build a cheap watch that sells at WalMart, but why would they want to?
xyster said:Vaporware? There are general dealer locations listed, but nothing specific.
Pi in the sky? :lol:xyster said:Vaporware?
Toorbough ULL-Zeveigh said:It has a 49 inch wheelbase.
Safe, you should be all over this.
If follows your mantra calling for longer frames.![]()
Parker said:...Maybe if it was a swallower arc and more recumbent-esq. It' might be good to have a shell over it like a velomobile. The curve would match the frame
Lowell said:Oddly, they seem to be using cable actuated brakes, and only a 6" rotor. Again, for the price, I would expect only the best hydraulic brakes to stop a bike with that much power.
Not sure why they put the front caliper in the leading position, which means that multi piston calipers with differing bore sizes won't bolt on.
Toorbough ULL-Zeveigh said:Parker said:...Maybe if it was a swallower arc and more recumbent-esq. It' might be good to have a shell over it like a velomobile. The curve would match the frame
That was exactly the line of thinking I was following when tossing around the idea on paper instead of paying attention in English class. A shallower, longer arch was to serve as the central overhead backbone of the frame with a recumbent seat & rest of the mechanical bits slung beneath it. The cabin enclosure would be the ribcage & hinge upward in a gullwing.
I'm not sure if this is a case of great minds curve along the same arch or that it's just intuitively obvious.
I'm not sure if this is a case of great minds curve along the same arch or that it's just intuitively obvious.