The UK-based Mavizen have unveiled the
lithium-ion battery-powered TTX02 electric sportbike at the currently ongoing
SEMA Show in the US. With chassis, suspension and bodywork from the KTM RC8, the
TTX02 is a high-tech piece of work that weighs 110kg dry (without the batteries,
which we’re sure are very heavy) and has a top speed of around 210km/h.
The TTX02’s on-board computer runs on the Linux operating system and features
Wi-Fi Internet connectivity. No, you wouldn’t want to check your email at
200km/h, but the bike’s computer can easily be hooked on to your laptop and the
accompanying software would then allow you to tweak most performance parameters.
We suppose Mavizen would also supply firmware updates, which you would be able
to download to the bike via that Wi-Fi connection…
Based on the TTXGP winning Agni X01, the TTX02 will be produced in limited
numbers and is expected to cost about £25,000 in race-ready condition.
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