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gas2.org - 11/5/2009
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British company Mavizen , the outfit behind the eGrandPrix , has launched the world’s first production electric supersport bike, - the TTX02 , available as a limited edition from April 2010.
The bike, unveiled on Tuesday at the SEMA Show 2009 in Las Vegas, has been called a ...
mavizen.com - 11/4/2009
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Mavizen TTX02 New Day, New Rules, New Game.
The Next Generation of Motorsports is now open for...
business ***TTX02 LAUNCH - NOVEMBER 03, 2009 1305 PST. SEMA SHOW 2009, Las Vegas USA *** UPDATE TTX02 is now officially launched.....
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Mavizen Enabling Your Passion for the Future - ...
examiner.com
- 11/4/2009
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The TTX02, photo courtesy Mavizen November 3, 2009
(SEMA, Las Vegas) - At the SEMA trade show...
this week Mavizen has unveiled their all electric superbike, the TTX02. As previously reported (see More info on the electric superbike coming soon f...
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Mavizen's all electric supermotorcycle for the TTXGP ...
7gen.com - 11/4/2009
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The TTX02, photo courtesy Mavizen November 3, 2009
(SEMA, Las Vegas) - At the SEMA trade show...
this week Mavizen has unveiled their all electric superbike, the TTX02. As previously reported (see More info on the electric superbike coming soon f... Links: ...
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Mavizen's all electric supermotorcycle for the TTXGP ...
| Mavizen Launches TTX02 - World's First Electric Superbike http://digg.com/u1FgoX 29 days ago |
| OOOOOOO! Mavizen Launches TTX02 - World’s First Electric Superbike http://tinyurl.com/yhxnjrt 11/4/2009 |
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Eco Motorcycles: Mavizen’s electric superbike is a 'laptop on wheels'
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... that sports integrated IP connectivity. It is also equipped with a USB-based system bus that allows a number of peripherals to be connected to extend the capabilities of this mean machine.
The motorcycle is powered by a lithium-ion battery that fuels two electric motors, each delivering 22.5KW of continuous power and 36KW peak power. The company will be launching just 50 bikes with a typical circuit configuration costing about $40,000.
Via: Gas2
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