Saroléa, a Belgian electric motorcycle manufacturer, has announced that its road-legal variant of the SP7 TT Zero racer will be introduced towards the end of 2017. The all-new yet limited Manx7 is about to rock your biker world!
Saroléa has been making its name since 1850 starting out as a weapons factory before developing into the world of two-wheelers. In 2008, the company was reopened to an electric-only motorcycle manufacturer. The SP7 debuted at the Isle of Man TT Zero race in 2014 as its first prototype.

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The firm has stated that the new Manx7 will be introduced as a 2018 model. It is said that the bike delivers 204 hp (152 kW) of power and 450 Nm (332 ft-lb) of torque for a top speed of 240 km/h (149 mph).
The Manx7 serves an option of either 18 kWh or 22 kWh batteries, producing a range of 280 km (174 mi) or 330 km (205 mi) accordingly. Its suspensions include Öhlins’s FGRT-200 forks and a TTX36 rear shock. The Aerotec brakes are from Berigner and the Piega wheels are from OZ Racing.

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Stay tuned for more updates regarding this groundbreaking Belgian bike!
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