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This Electric Motorcycle JUST Changed EVERYTHING| Verge TS e- motorcycle

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​Many kids dream of what kind of vehicles or gadgets the future will bring. The world quickly develops concept ideas into video games or toys, bringing these futuristic visions to life. What happens when those young dreamers grow up to become adults? Imagination becomes a reality. Introducing the Verge TS Electric Motorcycle, a bike from the future. At first glance, any motorcycle enthusiast will instantly wonder where the chain is. Then they will marvel, perhaps with a sly grin, over how sick it looks to see a bike without a chain that they can actually ride. They may then wonder how fast it can go. The Verge TS Hubless Electric Roadster Motorcycle features an Integrated Rim Motor producing 80 kW of power with 1000 Nm of torque. This translates to a 062 miles per hour time (0100 km/h) in under 4 seconds while being able to reach a limited top speed of 180 km/h. Not bad for a bike without a chain that never requires an oil change..in this video, we are looking into This Electric Super Bike SHOCKS the industry! | Verge TS EMotorcycle
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