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Cycle News 2019 Issue 11 March 19

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LIGHTING STRIKE FIRST REVIEW P98 15,000 rpm at the output shaft of its liquid-cooled 150V three- phase AC induction motor made entirely by Lightning, with a liquid- cooled inverter/controller, rising to 90kW/120bhp from the more powerful 300V version that's also available at a higher but yet-to- be-revealed price. Both versions deliver a constant 95Nm/69ft-lb of torque available from 1 rpm up- wards and are powered by Light- ning's own battery packs using imported pouch-type lithium-ion cells, with an integrated thermal management system, and real- time data collection for managing the state of charge and state of health of each individual polymer cell. The Strike's range is claimed to be 120 miles in an Urban cycle with an 18kWh battery pack, and in the 75-90 mile range at Highway speeds, while Hatfield insists that recharging time from 5% to 95% can be under 40 min- utes with a DC charger. Claimed wet weight is a contained (by EV standards) 455 pounds with all cooling fluids, 44 pounds less than the LS-218, split 52/48% along the Strike's 55.9-inch wheelbase. And yes, Hatfield did have to pay Harley-Davidson a release fee to use the Lightning (Above) The L' Strike in its disguise motif. It's still a secret but we got to ride it anyway. (Left) Stopping is provided by worthy Brembos. (Right) The motor delivers. When you open the throttle, you better be holding on!

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