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Dylan Ruddy9 Sept 2021
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Five great electric bikes for sale right now

If you've thought about buying an electric motorcycle, then don't wait. Here are five great electric bikes you can have in your garage right now

The electric motorcycle revolution is coming and, if the recent World EV Day is anything to go by, then it will be here to stay. But despite all the talk, there are still limited options when it comes to purchasing an electric motorcycle.

Many major manufacturers are working tirelessly on electric projects behind closed doors, but the current landscape is restricted to just a few key players.

Don’t be fooled, though – there is still plenty of electric fun to be had, and bikesales.com.au has plenty of examples for you to feast your eyes on. Here are five great electric motorcycles you can buy right now…

Forget petrol, the future is all about plugging in
The 2021 Harley-Davidson LiveWire

The current heavyweight champion of electric motorcycles. Harley-Davidson took a punt when it introduced the first production, road-legal electric bike from a major bike builder and, while it hasn’t sold like hotcakes, it has established the Milwaukee company as a leader in the field. The Harley-Davidson LiveWire is super-expensive, but it is also super-fast and packed with tech. And despite not pleasing everyone, the LiveWire has better battery range and charging times than anything else on this list.

Related: 2021 Harley-Davidson LiveWire Review

Super Soco TC Max

The 2020 Super Soco TC Max

We rode this little pocket rocket last year and it is a heap of fun. The Super Soco TC Max is made on a budget, so don’t expect a premium product, but at $8290 ride away, it offers more than enough power and practicality for urban commuters and beginner riders. And if that price tag is still a little too much, the base-level TC model checks in at just $5490 ride away.

Related: 2020 Super Soco TC Max Review

Braaap MotoE

The 2022 Braaap MotoE

We don’t know a whole lot about this machine, but Braaap is a company that knows how to have fun and we expect this bike will be no different. The Braaap MotoE comes in 3000w, 5000w and 8000w variants with each offering a little bit more power and speed for a few extra dollars.

Evoke Urban S

The 2020 Evoke Urban S

Hong-Kong based Evoke is relatively new to the game, but Australian distributors Peter and Chris Hull are working with the company to improve its products and promote electric motorcycling on our shores. The Evoke Urban S is a fun machine that is more practical than you think. Like the Super Soco, it is made on a budget, but it still offers plenty for a pretty attractive price tag.

Related: Evoke Urban S Review

Fonzarelli NDK

The 2020 Fonzarelli NDK+

Another bike we haven’t tested, but one look at the Fonzarelli NDK tells us this thing would be fun. It has a claimed range of 200km, a claimed top-speed of 100km/h, and a claimed 0-100km/h in 3.9 seconds. We’re keen to test that last one, but the NDK looks like a fun urban commuter nonetheless.

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Written byDylan Ruddy
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