Yamaha TY-E - Electric Trial Bike
Yamaha TY-E
Electric Trial Bike
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Everyday we see a new electric powered vehicle. Trial bike category is one of the tough challenges for electric powered vehicles. Yamaha is getting ready for manufacturing one unique and even better trial bike than the gasoline ones. It is very light weight (less than 70kg) and powerful. It has a clutch system so it operates the power of the machine like a gasoline bike which we dont see this feature in many ebikes. Even though you might think these kind of bikes are special for trial sports, they can be very useful to use it for daily transportation also (with a proper seat modification). Because its very powerful and athletic bike, it can be used in urban traffic or for outdoor fun.
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https://global.yamaha-motor.com/news/2018/0323/ty-e.html
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Hi @fako,
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This looks cool, I had a gas gas 250 trials bike years ago an I loved it. I'd like to see how long it will run on a single charge, can't imagine it being for very long but technology is improving all the time so who knows. Nice hunt.
One of the good thing about electric vehicles is when you have an electric vehicle, their energy source potential increase over time even though you dont change your vehicle. This is not possible with fossil fuel vehicles. Thanks for the comment.
This is very cool! I'm sure it's technically a motorcycle by law with whatever motor they put in it, but it looks a lot like it would be a better solution for an electric bike than most. In the urban environment, you need to be able to pop a wheelie quickly to get up onto a curb. The standard cruiser type bike is nice but doesn't have the shocks that help deal with normal life. I know that Yamaha would put in everything to a bike like this, so you'd be getting a lot closer to what you paid for.
Definitely agree. Thanks for the comment.
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