Mavizen, the manufacturing arm of the TTXGP (the Time Trials Xtreme Grand Prix — a race for zero-emissions motorcycles) has just announced the TTX02 at this year’s SEMA. A shining example of “EVs as consumer electronics” (the buzz-concept going ’round the electric vehicle scene) this guy is being billed not as a bike, but as a development platform — shipping not only with a chassis and drivetrain, but with an open source Linux OS, web server, USB-based system bus, and WiFi connectivity. If you’re looking to give the gang from Mission Motors a run for their money at the next TTXGP, hit the read link — about $41,000 will get you in the game. Videos after the break.
[Via Asphalt & Rubber]
Continue reading Mavizen’s electric bike hits 130 MPH, ships with Linux and WiFi
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