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General Discussion / Re: Energica vs Lightning..... Discuss
« on: January 11, 2018, 12:11:52 PM »
I was interested to hear a true comparison of the bikes rather than how good or bad they are at marketing. The rest is off topic

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General Discussion / Re: Energica vs Lightning..... Discuss
« on: December 31, 2017, 03:39:35 AM »
Maybe but maybe they are just focussing on the US right now. How many vendors do we know that don't look at the UK as a viable market yet? Eg compare the amount of EV vendors at EICMA (~25) vs the NEC a week later (2 or 3)

P.S not a clipbait post btw

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General Discussion / Re: New 100% electric UK Dealer
« on: December 31, 2017, 03:32:18 AM »
Not sure if the previous reply was for me but although Torrot do do push bikes, their Muvi are definitely motorbikes/mopeds as are the Super Soco and ECCity. Ie L1e and L3e.

Www.green-mopeds.com for more info

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General Discussion / Re: New 100% electric UK Dealer
« on: December 21, 2017, 10:40:05 PM »
For information purposes then :)

Green-mopeds is a new 100% electric multi-brand dealer offering Torrot, Super Soco and exclusively ECCity bikes based in London.

Always willing to help in your quest to move from old school petrol bikes to 100% electric and more than happy to offer test-rides and trials.

www.green-mopeds.com

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General Discussion / Energica vs Lightning..... Discuss
« on: December 21, 2017, 10:34:45 PM »
Whos going to start this one off?

Energica have a neat youtube video beating everything in its path here.....

but

Lightning beats all comers at Pikes Peak.

Who would you put your money on and why?

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Did you notice that there was a stand for the Vespa Electtrica but they had put an old school petrol bike on it instead? Compared to EICMA where there were over 20 electric brands there (albeit the majority were Chinese), manufacturers really dont see a compelling reason to invest in such events here yet.

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