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Mission Motors Officially The World’s Fastest Production Electric Motorcycle

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  • Mission Motors Officially The World’s Fastest Production Electric Motorcycle

    When Mission Motors first came out of stealth mode, they used the slogan “The World’s Fastest Production Sportbike”, and quoted a top speed of a 150 mph. It seems only logical then, that the company would have to back that claim up at some point, and apparently that time is now.

    Last week we showed you a simple YouTube video entitled: “Electric Motorcycle 160 MPH”, and now we know the story behind that 160 mph hour run, and can report that the Mission One electric motorcycle is the fastest production electric motorcycle in the world with an official land speed record of 150.059 mph. Video and more after the jump

    Mission Motors was indeed present at the Bub Week motorcycle event at the Bonneville Salt Flats earlier this month. With their “race fairings” on the Mission One, Mission Motors was indeed able to reach the 160 mph mark on a single-pass run. But in order to achieve a land speed record, a return pass must be completed, in order to compensate for any windage that may have occurred on the first pass.

    Under gusty cross winds and with poor salt conditions, the Mission One achieved an AMA Top Speed record with a 150.059 mph two-pass average run, under the Bonneville timed mile. Compare that to the 173 mph single-pass run of the Norton NRV588 wonderbike, and you can begin to better assess the level of power that the Mission One is achieving as a production prototype. Mission Motors states that the record breaking powertrain found on the prototype will be exactly the same as the one found on the final production motorcycle.

    Running on the salt present its own set of unique challenges to riders and teams. One of the most surprising facts is that racing on salt is actually slower than racing on asphalt, which would make running at Bonneville seem counter-intuitive. The salt pack can vary greatly in its resistance, depending on the level of water present, and a rough 10% velocity reduction is often assumed when trying to compare the two speeds.

    Contending with the salt factor was Mission Motors’ very own Jeremy Cleland, the AMA and AFM racer who shares duties as both Product Manager and Test Rider at Mission Motors. Jeremy seemed to be all smiles after the event, saying, “The Mission One is just an incredible motorcycle.”

    Mission Motors plans on selling 300 Mission One electric motorcycles next year, with the first 50 Premier Limited Edition models available for reservation now.

    watch the video:
    YouTube - 150 mph Electric Motorcycle: Mission Motors Electric Superbike Sets Bonneville Landspeed
    Record


    Source -http://www.asphaltandrubber.com
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    News Approved.
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    • #3
      A Production Electric Bike so damn fast? I mean, going to be production bike... Still, 150 mph is like what 255 kmph?

      Mission Motors plans on selling 300 Mission One electric motorcycles next year, with the first 50 Premier Limited Edition models available for reservation now.
      just 300 units? So, what would be the cost? $50,000??
      From the units, it appears that it will have a hefty price tag.

      This is the actual link:-->
      BUB: Mission Motors Officially The World’s Fastest Production Electric Motorcycle – Asphalt & Rubber
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      • #4
        thats good news.. so the electric SBK's will be the future

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Nio View Post
          thats good news.. so the electric SBK's will be the future
          Yes, but will it be India's future? Indian Manufacturers don't take up Electricity as a source of energy for Performance Bikes....

          Maybe it will be future, say 5-10 years from now.

          I would gladly welcome any such initiative, and would gladly pay upto 4 Lacs INR for such a machine, provided it has acceptable reliability... Now, who's making it?
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
            I would gladly welcome any such initiative, and would gladly pay upto 4 Lacs INR for such a machine, provided it has acceptable reliability... Now, who's making it?
            ..Arrey let the manufacturers come up with a machine which costs more than 3 lakhs,first. The Electric bike would even have take double a decade to reach our shores!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
              Yes, but will it be India's future? Indian Manufacturers don't take up Electricity as a source of energy for Performance Bikes....
              Dont forget the motors used in the best of electric vechicles are build by Indian Company.

              India has been primarily driven by commuters bike segment and thats why SBKs are rare to see. And that's the primary reason you dont see high speed electric motorcyles in India. But if you want to talk about electric motorcycle manufacturers in India, there are already more than 10 such companies that I know who are trying to build and market there motorcycles. The only reason for not seeing many electric motorcycle on road is batteries. They are huge, bulky and has recurring cost.

              On Technical side, building electric motorcycle is much simpler than assembling computer (IT guys know how easy its to assemble computer). Its like connect this to that and that to that and its done
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              • #8
                I think sometime back ,there was a xbhp thread ,wherin a team of 4 mech. students from Pune had built india's fastest electric motorcycle and also finished 3rd on the podium where they had even beaten the mission motors rider

                EDIT:link attached
                Last edited by darkknight; 09-16-2009, 10:58 AM.
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                • #9
                  Ya, that's right. It was Team Tork (Tork India) that came third at the last TTXGP.
                  The team that came first at the event was also part Indian - Team Agni
                  Recently Bike India did the bike's review (Agni X01 - Electric Dreams)

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                  • #10
                    Wow! That's great. An electric bike doing 150 mph!

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