KTM Freeride E-SM (Electric)
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I had been eyeing this up on eBay all last week and when nobody bought it I just couldn't resist...
2015 KTM Freeride E-SM
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I'm sure some of you have opinions about these but I have wanted one for years! -
NVM I found the answer!!! LOL ;O)
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Yeah bought it as an SM, second SM registered in the country supposedly. Looking for a set of off road wheels as well though, can't warrant the purchase if I don't use it as an all rounder. Very weird with no power curve, its just acceleration until your at top speed!
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Cheeky little start up video. It's not dead silent when it's not moving which I thought was odd.
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Well there is a diagnostics port on the bike so it's definetly possible.. although I think the main concern is the battery. "Will last 10 years or 3000 charges", is the info I was given. But I worry that it may lose some capacity over time as batteries tend to do. But at just 90 minutes for a full charge, I'm happy so far!
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How long does it last? I know it's hard to say because of different riding etc but how long would u say
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Haven't ridden through a full charge on it yet. Picked it up yesterday and couldn't managed to change my insurance today. Previous owner said he managed 45 miles riding economically and 35 when he was riding faster. Reading reviews, the pro MX riders manage just 30 minutes of track time but amateurs can spend over an hour and a half so I'll get plenty of time on the track I'de say!
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Battery lasted about 20 miles today with hard use! But it wasn't charged to 100% prior, so hopefully I'll see a bit more out of it next time. Sounds like an RC car in this vid.
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They really are the future.. Just need to get over the poor battery technology we have and they will be everywhere I promise! I heard they were coming out back in 2014 and have had my heart set on one since.
£10,300 brand new so I wasn't planning on getting one for a few more years but this one was listed at just £4,350 ready for the road so I couldn't say no. The older stock are on eBay now for around £5,500 brand new but at the end of the day it's a 2015 bike so I can't complain. For short commutes, it makes a lot of sense.
Once I get some off road wheels so I can take it to the tracks, then I'll get some real use out of it. At 108kg it should be light enough to throw into some corners nicely!
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They'll probably work out kinks with the battery's soon but wow I really really like it! stunning piece of kit would be good if you get some videos of it on the track I would like to see more of it looks pretty fast in the videos! still can't quite get my head around the way it sounds but I'd be up for buying one of these in a few years when they get to grips with the battery technology!
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Yeah quicker than a DT. Designed to be able to compete with 125 MX bikes so had to be. It is amazing how small the actual motor is tbh, Battery weighs in at 28kg and is bigger than the motor. I'll upload a video of it without the battery later on, it looks silly!