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VIDEO: From the cockpit of the Brammo Enertia TTR


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Curious what it might be like to pilot what's very likely one of the world's fastest electric motorcycles? While it's not quite the same as piloting the machine yourself, the next best thing has been pasted after the jump, where you'll see footage from a couple of small bullet-style cameras mounted to the fairing of the Brammo Enertia TTR race bike.

For what it's worth, which is unfortunately not a whole lot since we can't tell how hard either rider is pushing their particular machine, the trailing bike is a Ducati, and Brammo Chairman and CEO Craig Bramscher tells us the TTR "pulls away from the Italian bike out of the turns."

We do wish we could hear the two bikes in this video, particularly so we can try and compare the sound levels from the modern gas-powered sportbike and the electric race bike. Ah well, maybe next time.


[Source: Brammo]

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