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Author Topic: Is anyone interested in developing racing motorcycles as a business?  (Read 2286 times)

DEVO

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I have been an engineer in the electric vehicle industry for over 15 years, always needing to make what everyone else wanted. I had a part in what it became, but it was always their thing. Now I want to do my own thing. The TTXGP and electric motocross are of interest to me.

Looking for someone who would be interested in backing such a project.
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Re: Is anyone interested in developing racing motorcycles as a business?
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2011, 03:44:38 AM »

location?
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Re: Is anyone interested in developing racing motorcycles as a business?
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2011, 05:41:08 AM »

 I am in West Los Angeles, ca.
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Re: Is anyone interested in developing racing motorcycles as a business?
« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2013, 12:43:00 PM »

I want to build an electric bike that can win a supercross race. I have a CNC machine shop
and a strong desire to do this. I have done one electric bicycle project that you can see on Youtube under
kimreeg1 which also shows a link to my thread on endless sphere.
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Noleander

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Have you put up a kickstarter page? There are other funding platforms out there too.
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Re: Is anyone interested in developing racing motorcycles as a business?
« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2013, 07:14:53 PM »

Hi from mark
i am interested in any development
There are major noise concerns that have closed my local mx track recently
In retrospect mx racing like most other is class based so matching speeds with traditional powered bikes and range is not as much of a problem as most would think

Would it be possible to build a bike capable of  performance to a 250 type standard
that would run for a 10 minute moto
To be honest  have not even looked at mx type ev's

I think there is a big market here and funding could be forthcoming
message me if your serious

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HI FROM MARK
i am new to ev but have a lot of experience with race cars and bikes dating from  1950s to current
mainly development /also industry based road vehicles/I love any tech

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Re: Is anyone interested in developing racing motorcycles as a business?
« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2013, 03:00:47 AM »

Please check out eMotoRacing www.facebook.com/emotoracing


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Hello Race fans,


    Many of us in the USA have longed for a venue that embraces motorcycle racing for the future.

    We have now set the table for racers, engineers, and innovators to stretch their wings and show us their stuff.

    For 2014, AHRMA and eMotoRacing have committed to a full season of exhibition roadracing at 10 of America's favorite racetracks, covering every region in the USA.

    Rules that encourage innovation, while maintaining a high value on safety, have been published.

    Race entries are now easy and very affordable.

 

    Now it is on us, the progressive motorsports fan, to build, enter, encourage, enlist, recruit, and help in every way to fill the grids with racers. We need entrants.




    Lets all help by encouraging university engineering departments, ebike manufacturers, current gas bike racers, ebike dealers, garage raceshops, track officials, journalists, and potential sponsors to participate.




    Visit the AHRMA.org website, or eMotoRacing on Facebook for continuing information.

    I thank everyone who has already jumped in to help, and everyone who will do their part in the coming weeks and months.




    You can start by forwarding this letter to blogs, groups, sites, and individuals interested in our sport.
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