Conceived by the designer named Wes Rhoad, this four wheeled electric concept bike is christened as Zero Moto. The sleek and aggressive bike is inspired by the Art Deco Steam Locomotives and features an all-wheel steering system. Wherein, the front and rear wheels turn against each other at slower speeds to reduce the turning radius. At the higher speed, however, the front and rear wheels turn in the same direction for quick lane changes.
The bike is propelled by electric motors that are positioned in the
front and rear wheel hub assemblies with real-time torque control, monitored by the on board CPU. Electric motors get energy from the battery pack, located within the bottom portion of the aluminum skinned main body for low center of gravity. The other features of the bike include a LED instrument touch panel, which displays MPH, electric motor rpm, and battery life, is housed on the rear of the front headlight assembly.
This all electric bike also features drive by wire con and controls and will get a sprint from 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds, with its top speed at 90mph. It will be able to run up to 200 miles on a single charge.
Thanks: [Wes Rhoad]
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