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Electric Motorcycle Gangs: You'll Never Hear Them Coming
By Ben Rich  Nov 21, 2014

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Gathering of electric motorcycle riders / photo via author Ben Rich

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Hollywood Electrics - Monthly Electric Motorcycle Rides 2014
HollywoodElectrics Nov 10, 2014
Footage from our monthly Electric Motorcycle rides in Los Angeles.
Like us on FaceBook.com/HollywoodElectrics & Twitter.com/HwoodElectrics to
stay aware of our upcoming rides!
All Electric Motorcyclists welcome!
Even some ICE bikes tag along, but we make them ride in the back due to
their noise, smell, etc.
]

Bikers are pack animals by nature.

They like to ride in groups and enjoy the open road with a few friends.
Biker gangs are well known to ride together wearing the same leathers. Group
rides for charity are common in the summer and fall riding seasons. Clubs
form around brand names and styles of bikes alike.

Are there now groups of electric motorcycle riders tearing up the streets? 
Is it possible to have a group ride?

Around town

If you live in Los Angeles, the answer is yes.

Hollywood Electrics has been running group rides through the canyons north
of LA every month for a while now. They generally have more than 10 electric
motorcycles along for the ride, touring nearby scenic roads and then ending
up at a restaurant that uses an electric motorcycle for deliveries.  

What's it like riding with a dozen or so electric motorcycles?  

Well, you can have a conversation at any stoplight. 

You get to see wild animals on the side of the road that normally would have
fled due to the noise of loud pipes. 

You don't smell any fumes from the bikes in front of you. 

You get smiles and stares (and sometimes questions) from people nearby whose
ears aren't offended by your engine noise. 

You get to enjoy riding with all of the benefits of riding a powerful
motorcycle safely in a group without any of the smell or noise associated
with gasoline-powered bikes. 

That isn't to say that gasoline bikes aren't allowed. Friends of people who
ride electric motorcycles sometimes still ride them. And they're welcome to
join the ride and tag along--but their riders had better be prepared for
some good-natured ribbing about the fumes they make and the noise that
stifles conversation.  

But bikers are bikers, regardless of electric or gas power; if you can ride,
you're welcome to join a group of people enjoying a two-wheeled ride through
the canyons.

Long-distance rides

If you're familiar with electric vehicles, you already know that range is
limited and recharging time can be considerable.

Electric motorcycles have these limitations too, so long-distance journeys
are still rare.  

The top three long-distance electric motorcycle riders are Terry Hershner,
Ben Rich (your author), and Stephane Melancon. 

Terry has gone over 70,000 miles on his 2012 Zero S, which is now highly
modified, and he has crossed the US five times. I rode my 2012 Zero S across
the country in 2013, and also went on a 6,000-mile excursion in the summer
of 2014.  Stephane went on a 1,600-mile trip in 2014 on a 2012 Zero S with
extra batteries.

Gathering of electric motorcycle riders [photo via author Ben Rich]

To charge up, each of these bikers stopped for 30 minutes to 1.5 hours to
recharge at Level 2 charging stations or RV parks. 

This means that riding 400 miles in a day is possible, but it takes
considerably longer than on a gas bike due to charging times. In fact, Terry
Hershner recently joined the Iron Butt Association by riding 1,047 miles in
22 hours and 57 minutes.

I've gone on a few rides with friends who ride gas bikes, and it required
some extra planning and time.

First I rode to a charging station near the fun roads we planned on riding
that day. Then I charged up for about an hour with external chargers on my
bike and my friends arrived when I was finished charging.

We rode for an hour and a half around Harriman State Park north of New York
City, then finished back at the charging station in a little town nearby. We
had lunch together while my bike charged again, and then we rode home. Total
mileage together was a little over 100 miles.  

For vacation riders you can go on a tour of the Alps on electric motorcycles
with Eidelweiss Bike Travel or ride electric motorcycles around Cape Town,
South Africa with Dualsport Adventures. Both companies offer tours with gas
bikes, and have options for electric motorcycle tours with Zero Motorcycles.
The Eidelweiss tour of the Alps is the same length as most of the tours with
gas bikes, riding approximately 100 miles per day.  

The range on electric motorcycles has increased every year, such that a full
battery will get you about as far as a tank of gas on many bikes.

However, the recharge time is still the bottleneck. As soon as sites with
CHAdeMO or CCS DC fast charging can be used with electric motorcycles, it
will be possible for many more people to take longer electric road trips.  

The future

For electric motorcycles to have the ability to go on long road trips with
gas bikes--400 or more miles per day--there are several potential futures.  

Battery technology could advance to the point where we have 10 times the
energy density that we currently have. That would provide a 1,000 mile
battery, making it unnecessary to charge during the day.

Faster charging would allow batteries to be charged as fast as gas bikes are
filled up. For example, if a 15-kWh battery on a 2015 Zero S could use a
Tesla Supercharger at 135kW to charge, it would take only about 7 minutes.  

Multiple chargers, like those fitted to Terry Hershner's bike, would allow
the rider to plug two (or more) Level 2 chargers into their bike at the same
time. Combined with higher battery capacity, this is a reasonable solution
for the near future while we await any technological breakthroughs. 

In the end, electric motorcycles are amazing to ride: Just ask anyone who
has gone for a test ride. 

But if you want to take a road trip, you will need to put a few extra
dollars into your own faster charging system to take along for the ride--and
bring a good book to read too.

And, by the way, if you see a "gang" of electric bikers ... you may find
them among the kindest and most considerate group of people you will meet.
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