June 2nd, 2008 by BallerRide

We’ve covered a number of green motorcycles lately, like the ENV and NON-OBJECT’s nUCLEUS concept. Now, we’ve got another option to add to your eco-friendly bike choices: the Enertia electric motorbike from sustainable vehicle manufacturer Brammo. The Enertia is an urban commuter bike that exceeds 50 mph and “sprints” from 0 to 30 mph in 3.8 seconds. On a single 3-hour charge the Enertia has a range of 40 miles and costs approximately 32 cents to fill up with electricity.
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May 8th, 2008 by BallerRide

Innovative design firm NON-OBJECT has developed a green motorcycle concept unlike any concept bike we’ve ever seen. The nUCLEUS is a “zero-emission, zero impact speed machine” built on the antagonistic principle of “square against air.”
Despite its inefficient looks, the nUCLEUS motorcycle is supposedly nimble due its ultralight materials and its blade-like front and back ends. One of the most unique features on the nUCLEUS is its thin, comfortable “saddle” seat system, which behaves like a horse by rising up when the bike is unlocked and resting down while the motorcycle is in the locked position.
Custom skins can be applied to the nUCLEUS to give this green motorcycle and even more unique look.

For more information: NON-OBJECT [via Yanko Design]
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