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http://green.autoblog.com/2014/03/20/works-electric-chopper-custom-motorcycle-video/
Works Electric gets to the chopper, offers custom motorcycles [w/video]
By Domenick Yoney  Mar 20th 2014  Works Electric

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Works Electric Chopper

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGaEj6J9pVU
Works Electric "Baker" Electric Motorcycle 
B Baker· Mar 17, 2014 
Taking a ride on the "Baker", a custom high power electric motorcycle hand
built by Works Electric of Portland, Oregon. The bike can produce 52
kilowatts and has a top speed of 110mph. More info at www.works-electric.com
]

The One Motorcycle Show is an annual exhibition of a certain breed of
customized bikes, and as attendees stomped the unexpected snow from their
footwear and filed into the Yale Union Laundry Building in downtown
Portland, OR last month for the fifth edition of this two-wheeled-centered
circus, one machine prompted more quizzical cocking of the head than perhaps
any other: the "Baker" from Works Electric.

While it had many of the same elements as its chopper kin in attendance –
springer forks with generous rake, a hard-tail frame, heightened handlebars
– it seemed to be missing a few things. Something exhaust pipe-like, for
instance. Or anything resembling a V-twin. There wasn't even a gas cap to
gander on the hand-crafted, aluminum bodywork. That's because this
particular expression of road-going freedom doesn't need any of that stuff.
It relies on a bank of batteries and an electric motor within its bosom to
bring bugs to the teeth of its rider.

Works Electric is, of course, best known for taking the toy out of stand-up
scooters and inserting enough awesome to create beastly urban-commute
assault vehicles. That continues to be the case and, in fact, the company
has a couple new models coming out later this summer that we'll tell you
more about soon. The introduction of motorcycles into the mix, though, is
something a bit different from that effort.

Co-founder Brad Baker has been building electric motorcycles for some time
now, and so it just seemed natural to bring that activity under the Works
Electric marquee. Unlike its scooters though, each bike is a custom build,
designed around the desires of buyers.

    The price tag? About $25,000

For example, the "Baker" – every bike is given its own name – follows the
iconic chopper formula and is built around a black (with red and purple
metal flake) tig-welded frame. It's equipped with a ram air-cooled AC
induction motor that puts out 70 horsepower, 85 pound-feet of torque, and is
said to top out at 110 miles per hour. This 380-pound bike draws its
electrons from a 6.12-kWh lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery pack and
can travel about 60 mixed miles on a charge. Filling it back up from empty
is accomplished in six hours using the on-board 1.1-kW charger. The price
tag? About $25,000.

The company can just as easily, though, construct for clients a street
tracker or road racer-style machine. Anything, really. They can come with DC
or AC drivetrains with output up to 120 hp and 140 mph top speeds. Prices
range between $20,000 to $35,000, and each comes jam packed with love and
sweat, but no gears.

If you couldn't make it to The One for the "Baker" debut we've got you
covered. Check out the gallery above for more than a glimpse through the
crowd of something shiny. Better than that, see what the Portland crowd
couldn't by scrolling below for video of the bike in electric easy rider
action.
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http://gas2.org/2014/03/24/video-works-electric-baker-easy-ridin-electric-chopper/
Video: Works Electric Baker Is An Easy Ridin’ Electric Chopper
March 24th, 2014




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