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Passion for motorbikes is typically fuelled by the thrill of speed and racing through open air. Motorbike owners love their bikes and take good care of them. Their passion is so intense that some might be guilty of treating their bikes better than loved ones. Motorbike racing fans are fascinated by speed. Today, however, motorbikes are generating interest not only because of the incredible racing speeds, but also because they are more environmentally friendly than cars. Thanks to new innovation in technology, increased awareness and government regulations, manufacturers are finding ways to make motorbikes more environmentally friendly than ever before. The Elecrocat is an electric motorcycle that Eva Hakansson built with her father. Hakansson’s Electrocat has recently become the first electric motorbike to climb Pike’s Peak. The Electrocat reaches speeds of up to 100mph, and Hakansson is now hoping to build a bike that reaches up to 400mph. ![]() With 350-500hp, the KillaCycle is the fastest electric motorcycle in the world. It can go from 0 to 60mph (0 to 96km/h) in less than a second. It was specifically built for the purpose of drag racing. It can reach speeds of up to 170mph (275km/h), yet other than a little noise from the chain and tires, it is silent. ![]() Although some motorbike racing fans might consider environmentally safe motorbikes a little geeky, electric motorbikes are starting to leave gasoline-fuelled bikes in the dust. With environmental concerns on everyone’s mind, electric motorbikes are a sign of what is to come. Motorbike fans can rest assured knowing that speed will not be sacrificed. Environmentalists, motorbike racing fans and everyone will be able to experience days filled with clean air and fast bikes. Article source: Experience Days
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