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Cycle News Issue 25 June 26

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CURTISS ZEUS E-CRUISER FULL TEST P110 Rebel With A Cause C liché though it may be, it's also self-evident that beauty lies in the eyes of a beholder— but even so, pretty much every entrant in the fast-growing street-legal EV marketplace has seemed, until now, to be a visual compromise at best, aesthetically challenged at worst. Okay, the Isle of Man TT-winning MotoCzysz E- racer was fine art on two wheels, but in customer street-bike terms even the different variants of the Italian Energica, while undeniably easy on the eye, still attempt to visually gloss over the fact that they happen to be electric motorcycles. The com- bustion engine package and fuel tank which they and other such bikes would normally carry have been replaced by the array of batteries needed for any decent range, as well as the motor these power, and the controller that enables that. Until now, E-bike designers have tried their best to hide these away in trying to produce a "normal-looking" motorcycle, with nobody dar- ing to make a design feature out of the batteries themselves, or the motors. But that's all changed with the advent of the new Curtiss Zeus launched in May at California's prestigious Quail Motor- cycle Gathering, whose judges selected it as the show's Most Innovative Motorcycle, ahead of several other electric two-wheelers on display. The Zeus is set to reach production in Septem- ber next year, with prices starting at $30,000— and the fact that this has been produced by the company once known as Confederate Motors, former builder of genuinely iconic V-twin power cruisers like the Wraith, Hellcat and Combat Fighter, brings added poignancy in its wake. Confederate Motors is dead, and in its place comes a new American manufacturer linking the past with the present, Curtiss Motorcycles BY ALAN CATHCART PHOTOGRAPHY BY PHIL HAWKINS

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