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Aussie Braaap have just launch their first Electric Bike

ELECTRIC BIKE LANDED ON BRAAP PORTFOLIO

 

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Braaap was founded by Brad Smith and started operations in 2005 when he was only 17 years old. He then sourced factories in China to build motorcycles. Since then, success has been part of Braaap’s world

 

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The Aussie motorcycle manufacturer Braaap believes is the first that has built an electric motorcycle in the country and is offering great discounts for the early adopters of the new model.

 

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The Braaap MotoE was stated to reach 165Km/h and a has a battery capacity of 2 hours running or 200km’s whichever comes first.

Braaap MotoE is sold in Australia only, for roughly RM 50,900 and the special deal for early adopters is pricing at RM 33,900. Quite an impressive discount if you’re aiming to fly into Australia to collect this new model. Toby Wilkin – Braaap GM – has mentioned “This is a pre-order only at this stage for delivery in January 2018”, “We have a series of test units that we have been working on but no test rides at this point. Our main test bike is at our registered production facility in Launceston, Tasmania.”

 

Not much technical details have been revealed so far but we are aware of its rear-wheel Osmotor brushless electric motor and a charger plug in the standard motorcycle fuel tank area. Get to know Braaap better, visit them here: www.braaapmotorcycles.com

 

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