The Sound of the Future?

By Cycle CanadaPosted on

Watching an electric motor being dyno tested isn’t particularly interesting, but what is compelling about the video below is the sound that MotoCzysz’s D1-10 liquid-cooled, permanent magnet AC motor makes as it spins in excess of 16,000rpm and cranks out over 100hp and 250lb/ft of torque (at the rear wheel). We think at very least its impressive wail is sufficient to shout down any naysayer’s cries of e-bikes not sounding good.

What remains to be seen however is how Michael Czysz’s $42,500 (USD) Electric D1g1tal Dr1ve will perform on the track. As notable as its output sounds, the bigger question is: How long can it race on a single charge? For instance, we’re hearing now that the FIM e-Power race at Le Mans this past weekend was even more of a flop than initially reported. Not only was the grid comprised of only 5 entries, one of them being a scooter, even after the race was reduced from 8 laps to 6, just 3 bikes had enough battery power to propel them across the finish line.

Hopefully something similar won’t happen at Mosport this summer when TTXGP North American series comes to town.

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