News is out that Honda is looking to create a line of hybrid motorcycles that will be available by 2011 or so. The issue is creating engines that will fit the frame of a motorcycle. Honda believe it can miniaturize the engines used in cars, and create an even more efficient motorcycle.
Interesting but I have to wonder, how will it look and will it be able to ride?
Well that meant I wanted to go out to Youtube,and Google, to see if anyone had made electric or hybrid motorcycles yet. And I found several. Here is one that can do 75 miles an hour.
It looks like a bike, and seems to ride like one as well. Though it sounds like a child’s wind-up toy or a remote controlled toy. And the sound is part of the pleasure of riding a motorcycle. Of course the joy of a motorcycle is not part of the reason why some are looking for electric or hybrid motorcycles.
So what are the pros and cons of this new development?
Pros include:
- Significantly lower cost to run than gasoline. It is estimated it cost ¼ the cost of gasoline to run.
- Very quiet
- No exhaust fumes since there is not combustion parts (electric only)
- You can charge up at home
- Reduced or remove the need for oil changes and similar forms of maintenance
- Can drive in enclosed spaces without danger from emissions
Cons include:
- Very quiet (hey I like the way motorcycles sound)
- Short range compared to gasoline
- Extended recharge time
- Top speed is massively reduced
- Battery power fluctuates based on weather (less power in cold weather as an example)
- If you run out of power you may not be able to recharge the engine (notice there aren’t too many outlets in the middle of any downtown area)
That all says nothing of things like if you are driving, and other cars and trucks can’t hear you on the road and they don’t see you, well you can imagine what they will do. Or the fact that to buy an electric motorcycle is far more than the equivalent power regular motorcycle. And the question of parts is unknown. Where to get them, cost to install (and ease of installation), time to get the parts, ect.
I look at the video, and I see how an electric motorcycle could look like a bike. In the video I see how it could drive like a bike. Mostly. But I’m not sure it has the feel of a bike. And that makes me hesitant.
I want to hear and feel my bike. I want to be sure I have the extra power I might need on a bike. I don’t want to have to constantly be working out the math on how far I can go, based on what speed I am at. I don’t want to be stuck somewhere, push the bike 1 or 2 or 5 miles to a station and realize I can’t recharge it. I don’t want to have to wait an hour, or longer, as the bike recharges in potentially a bad place or during an emergency.
The concept is interesting. The reality is questionable to me. But in a mere couple of years reality will be in showrooms and on the streets.
But if you have an electric motorcycle now, I’d love to hear what you think of it.
1 comment:
I don't know if I would acutally buy an electric one. I am trying to learn how to ride a motorcycle now. It's something to consider though.
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