Ather Energy + Ducati Diavel 1260 = A Kickass Electric Power Cruiser!
- Jun 3, 2020
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Nito Bikes, an Italian electric two-wheeler startup, has been around for a few years in the Italian market. While it has focused its energies on building affordable and convenient mobility solutions, building an electric standing scooter (the ones you used to ride around as a kid), a pedal assisted e-bike and a mini-bike, now Nito has gone for a rather performance oriented machine with the N4 And it looks amazing.
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What Nito has done is that it has built a supermoto of sorts, except it has a ridiculously tight rake angle. The N4 is nothing short of an engineering marvel as the boffins at Nito have managed to design a unique front double wishbone suspension. Showing off its true Italian eccentricity with the design, Nito has also managed to design a single-sided rear swingarm that not only has to deal with handling the cornering and various other forces but also the weight of a rather large hub motor.
11kW of power is drawn from the hub motor as this rather hefty 175kg bike can get to a top speed of 150kmph. Don’t let the slimness of the bike deceive you in making assumptions about the battery capacity as Nito claims that the N4 is good to last 150km on a single charge.
The bike is complete with top-spec Brembo braking hardware and grippy Pirelli Diablo Rosso 3 rubber. The wire-spoke wheels allow tubeless fitting of the tyres, kind of similar to how they are on the MV Agusta Dragster 800RR.
Nito has begun pre-booking for 50 units of the N4 but we do not think that there will be many buyers for it in our country. However, as a head turner, you will be constantly grabbing eyeballs everytime you step out with it.
Ather Energy + Ducati Diavel 1260 = A Kickass Electric Power Cruiser!
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