E-Solex
The e-Solex is a electric Cyclomoteur of the mark Solex conceived by the famous office of Italian design Pininfarina, appeared in December 2006. Its engine develops 400 Watts under 36 volts. It resembles well a Vélosolex with its small cylinder way small cask of Saint-Bernard in top of the nose gear wheel, though this one is from now on empty and can be used as trunk, considering the new motorization is now placed in the rear hub. The battery, long and fine, removable, of a weight of 5 kg, is placed in the central beam, with its charger who connects on a simple socket-outlet. The time of refill is 4 a.m.
On the right handlebar, a switch makes it possible to pass from the economic mode (60 km or 2:15 of autonomy asserted to 26 km/h) to maximum speed (45 km or 1:30 of use to 35 km/h).
Le e-Solex is equipped with suspensions and disc brakes, as well as Speedometer.
See too
External bonds
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Official site
- “'' E-Solex, the myth passes to electricity ''” on lefigaro.fr
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