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Australia’s Savic Motorcycles showcases new high-performance Alpha bike

Australia’s Savic Motorcycles showcases new high-performance Alpha bike
Michelle L.
July 24, 2018

In case you missed out, Savic Motorcycles has made its debut at the Melbourne Motorcycle Expo with its new electric café racer which will be available for sale by 2020. coque iphone 2019 Savic Motorcycles was founded by Melbourne engineer and MBA holder Dennis Savic has aims of producing high-performance bikes with an affordable price tag. For instance, an entry-level Omega bike will cost just AU$12,000 (RM36,452.40). Its new Alpha bike is capable of producing 60kW (80 hp) with a maximum range of approximately 250km (155mi) with a price around US$14,500 (RM60,863.75) Dennis Savic aboard his prototype Savic electric motorcycle Savic electric cafe racer: digital dash Overall the bikes are built around a simple curved steel tube frame. The battery and the motor will be integrated together in a single liquid-cooled, L-shaped unit that makes up a part of the stressed structure of the frame. coque iphone 8 The prototype uses large, cylindrical battery cells. The production bike will be using a more compact arrangement of pouch cells. coque iphone It is also noted that the maximum battery size should be around 11kWh and the Alpha will run at around 150-155 volts. coque iphone pas cher Savic electric cafe racer: digital dash Savic electric cafe racer: the production bike will come in Alpha, Delta and Omega versions Although fully Australian designed, the parts are outsourced. coque iphone pas cher “We’ve set up a supply chain in Taiwan. soldes coque iphone We really had no other option, we could get parts fully made for less than the price of the materials here in Australia.” The first production run is expected by 2020 and will be around 50-100 bikes. Savic plans to sell this first run in Australia before looking to expand his distribution networks.

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