26, Jul 2011
Orphiro Electric Motorcycle

Orphiro Electric Motorcycle 

We have seen plenty of electric motorcycles hitting the market, and we like it.  The latest one to come across our desks is the Orphiro Electric Motorcycle.  The good part, this crazy looking bike is expected to launch in September.  Fingers crossed that it becomes a reality.  Read on for details of this wild looking electric cruiser.

Orphiro Electric Motorcycle

The Orphiro looks part Tupperware and part old school motorcycle.  And somehow it still manages to catch my eye and has me twitching to grab my wallet.  The Dutch motorcycle company claims the Orphiro Electric Motorcycle will go 60 miles per charge with a top speed of 75 mph (recharge time is 6.5 hours).

While additional details are sparse, you can't help but noticing a few cool bits like the belt drive, the tank mounted console, spoked wheels, disc brakes, and twin headlights.

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