This is a very rare find. She's a 2009 Brammo Enertia. It was picked up late last year as a carryover. The bike is in basically new condition. If you're looking for an electric motorcycle- there's really two options. The Vectrix and the Brammo. Personally. the decision to go with Brammo is a no-brainer. It's backed up by Polaris. and has the support that is unparalleled. Genuinely. these bikes are some of the highest quality machines made. Fun. high quality bits like high end brakes and Elka Suspension. Great rider feedback on power usage. USB connectivity for detailed riding and diagnostic analysis. Geek's dream! You really owe it to yourself to get your feet wet with these motorcycles. It starts. looks and runs perfectly. I can cycle the batteries from full dead to 100% within about 3 hours. To charge from 50% to 100% is around 45 minutes. 70MPH is zero problem on this machine. This has the newest Motor Control available and it's a big improvement over the first generation. Above 70MPH you run into SERIOUS battery drain issues. You might get 20 minutes max above 70mph just isn't designed for that. Range? Well it varies but generally I can get around 55 to 60 miles out of a charge. That's riding hard. Honestly around town you can run it for 2 or 3 days without a full charge. I have the clean and clear title for it. in hand and in my name. Zero issues. Current on inspection and registration. Only 1000 miles on it. I bought the bike thinking it would be good for commuting- but I moved out to the country and just can't justify keeping it. Fun as the bike is. just isn't practical for me. IF you're a courier or a city dweller. this might just be the perfect motorcycle. Never dropped. Never on the ground. Plates are current (just not on the bike)Don't test ride unless you want to wipe the smile off your face as you're writing the check. You'll buy one. I did. Can deliver or ship. Pricing? There aren't enough of them out there to really guess at a price. Green was by far the most rare color produced. Seems like when they go to eBay they bring anywhere from $8000 when new. Truth is. if you can find one you can actually get a 2013 Brammo Enertia for $7000 but they don't come up for sale often. I think $4000 is fair. but I do want to sell it so make me a fair offer. I don't need the money. so keep the lowballs to yourself. Will consider a Segway (i2 or newer) plus some cash. 512-222-9620 is my number. Call if you'd like to chat. Manufacturer BrammoProduction In productionClass Electric motorcycleEngine Permanent magnet AC Synchronous motorPower 10 kW (13 hp) @ 4500 rpmTorque 30 ft·lbf (41 N·m)Transmission Single speed direct chain driveSuspension Front: Telescopic 45 mm Marzocchi fork. 5 in (127 mm) travelRear: Elka Coil Over Shock. 5 in (127 mm) travelBrakes Front and rear Brembo discTires Front 100/90-18 Avon RoadRider; Rear 120/80-17 Avon RoadRiderRake. trail 24. 0º/3. 4 in (86 mm)Wheelbase 56 in (1. 22 mm)Dimensions L: 81. 5 in (2. 70 mm)W: 12. 5 in (318 mm) (body). 9. 5 in (495 mm) (peg to peg)Seat height 32 in (810 mm)Weight 324 lb (147 kg) (dry)Fuel capacity 3. 1 kWh