
Brammo Empulse RR Race Bike
Key specifications
Overview
Introducing the 2012 Brammo Empulse RR Race Bike, a striking entry in the realm of electric motorcycles that marries cutting-edge technology with racing pedigree. Positioned as a high-performance naked bike, the Empulse RR reflects Brammo's commitment to redefining the boundaries of electric motorcycles. With its sleek design and bold red and black color scheme, this machine isn't just a mode of transportation; it's a statement for any enthusiast seeking an eco-friendly yet exhilarating ride. As the race-oriented version of Brammo’s Empulse line, this bike is engineered for those who crave speed and precision without compromising on sustainability. At the heart of the Empulse RR lies a powerful electric engine that delivers an impressive performance, redefining what riders can expect from electric mobility. With a liquid-cooled powertrain paired with a six-speed gearbox, the Empulse RR offers a seamless power delivery that allows riders to experience the thrill of acceleration in a way that only electric motors can provide. The absence of a traditional clutch means smooth shifts and an effortless ride, allowing riders to focus on the track ahead. Weighing in at 213.2 kg (470 pounds), the bike’s low center of gravity enhances handling, making it an agile companion on both the track and the streets. One of the standout features of the Empulse RR is its robust chassis, constructed from extruded and welded aluminum, which not only keeps the weight down but also ensures durability and stability. The advanced suspension system, featuring a 43mm inverted front fork and a box-section swingarm with Works Performance shocks, provides optimal handling and comfort, allowing riders to tackle corners with confidence. The braking system, with Nissin double disc brakes up front and a Brembo single disc at the rear, ensures precise stopping power, crucial for track performance. Complemented by a BRAMMO Lithium-Ion battery that promises longevity and efficiency, the Empulse RR is packed with technology that enhances the riding experience while minimizing environmental impact. **
Pros
- Impressive Performance: The electric engine offers instant torque and smooth acceleration, making it exhilarating to ride.
- Advanced Suspension and Braking: Quality components provide superior handling and stopping power, essential for competitive racing.
- Sustainable Riding: As an electric bike, it offers an eco-friendly alternative without sacrificing performance.
Cons
- Weight: At 213.2 kg, it may not be as lightweight as some traditional race bikes, potentially affecting agility.
- Limited Range: Electric bikes can face range anxiety, particularly in high-performance scenarios where battery life may diminish quickly.
- Market Availability: As a niche product, finding parts or service for the Empulse RR may be more challenging compared to mainstream motorcycles.
Technical details
Source specification data
- Make
- Brammo
- Model
- Empulse RR Race Bike
- Category
- Naked bike
- Starter
- Electric
- Comments
- BRAMMO Lithium-Ion Battery.
- Instruments
- MoTec dash
- Color Options
- Red/black
- Factory Warranty
- 12 months limited warranty against defects in material or workmanship
- Clutch
- No clutch
- Gearbox
- 6-speed
- Engine Type
- Sealed Permanent AC Synchronous motor
- Cooling System
- Liquid
- Engine Details
- Electric
- Emission Details
- No emission
- Transmission Type Final Drive
- Chain
- Dry Weight
- 213.2 kg (470.0 pounds)
- Seat Height
- 810 mm (31.9 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
- Overall Width
- 780 mm (30.7 inches)
- Overall Height
- 1,067 mm (42.0 inches)
- Overall Length
- 2,057 mm (81.0 inches)
- Wheels
- BST carbon wheels
- Rear Tyre
- 250/55-17
- Frame Type
- Extruded and welded aluminum frame
- Front Tyre
- 120/70-17
- Rear Brakes
- Single
- disc.
- Brembo Single
- piston, floating caliper
- Front Brakes
- Double
- disc.
- Nissin
- 4 piston, fixed caliper
- Rear Suspension
- Box
- -section style swingarm.
- Works Performance
- shocks.
- Front Suspension
- 43mm inverted front fork