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29 March, 2020 6:34 pm

Brutus 2.0: an all-electric cruiser made in U.S.A. (videos)

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American company Brutus Electric Motorcycle presents the Brutus 2.
0, an all electric cruiser that – as the name suggests – follows a first ‘Brutus’, which was introduced last October.
The Brutus 2.
0 shares quite some feature with its slightly younger sister – like the exposed trellis frame, the DC engine, those old-school mudguards and a 5-speed gearbox – but boasts some pretty distinctive trait of its own, such as the chrome cover for the primary transmission chain on its right side, a transparent box hosting the Hairball interface for the liquid-cooled Zilla controller on the left side, and also a little piece of fairing for the head lamp, providing some aerodynamic protection.

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In light of the fact that the Brutus 2.
0 weighs 243 kg (over 500 lbs), the performance available at the moment are not bad at all.
The Brutus 2.
0 is still undergoing its texting stage, but Brutus Electric Motorcycle’s main man, Mr.
Chris Bell, said that the model can easily hit the 60 mph mark (96 km/h) in 4.
7 seconds, while top speed should be well over 100 mph (160 km/h), a speed that has already been approached during testing.

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It can only get better.
As for the breaking system, the model uses two discs with 6-piston calipers at the front and a single ring at the back, with a pair of clamps individually controlled by a handlebar-mounted lever and a more traditional foot pedal.
After the jump you will find a couple of interesting official videos released by the manufacturer, a one-minute long clip showing us the bike in action and a very short one giving us the chance to listen to the actual sound of the Brutus 2.
0.
While it has been announced that the first Brutus will become available on the market by the end of the current year, the 2.
0 version will have to carry on with its development program for a while.
View the full Brutus 2.
0 photo gallery

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