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Anonymous (not verified)    May 5, 2012 - 9:45PM

These e-bikes are improving range , speed and/or battery life every few years. With only two companies competing, they seem to be driving each other to new heights. I'm looking for that $11,000 level, commuters bike to reach a range of 75 hwy miles to give me plenty of buffer for my 56-mile, round trip commute. They've already got the speed and Zero has the battery life I'm looking for. The Zero S has 75 mph cruise and twice the charges to 80%, but costs a grand more. The Enertia Plus has a 62 mph top speed; does not list cruising speed, which is concerning. I like the style of the Brammo, but it'll have to go farther on a tank of electric fuel before I can jump in.

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