Mavizen TTX02 electric motorbike with linux and WiFi Connection
Nov 8, 2009 Transportation, Video Clips
Electric vehicles are becoming more widespread, slowly, surely, but steadily. In some cases such as Toyota Prius, already have a hybrid on the market, which combines both electric motors to operate until the 50 km/h, the conventional engine kick in, which users can perform up to 1200 km on a single tank of fuel.
However, 2-wheel vehicles are also objects of desire for this type of engines and the Mavizen submitted the model Mavizen TTX02 an electric race motorcycle manages to reach a top speed of 130 mph or 210 km/h.
Furthermore, the Mavizen TTX02 has a computer inside Linux-based WiFi connection as well. For now, the Mavizen TTX02 is only a concept as many of those featured. The onboard computer has not defined a specific task, which means that the prospective buyer might say, implant function, although somewhat difficult to use while we are driving a motorcycle unless you’re talking about a race bike, with be able to adjust the settings and send the data to the BOX from the same track. The price of a pack circuit would be £25,000 or about 28,000€.
Source
SEMA: Mavizen TTX02 Unveiled – KTM RC8 Sourced Chassis, 130 MPH Top Speed, & Built-in Web Server with WiFi Connection [UPDATED]
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