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Cycle News 2015 Issue 01 January 6 2015

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KTM FREERIDE E-SM FIRST RIDE P70 cated electric KTM street bike to reach the mar- ketplace, leapfrogging the E-SPEED urban mobil- ity device launched at the Tokyo Show in March 2012, which is the closest thing you're ever likely to see to a KTM scooter. "We at KTM are completely convinced of electric mobility as a perfect complement to conventional powertrains," says KTM CEO Stefan Pierer. "In the long term, electric drive will come out on top for short distances—particularly in areas which are highly sensitive from an environmental perspective, like open nature and densely populated metropoli- tan areas. So we must be present in this sector, but in entering it we must be true to our sporty traditions. speed according to the little speedo, clearly dem- onstrated KTM's intent on turning the bitter lemons of political correctness into refreshing lemonade that's enjoyable to sample. For while other man- ufacturers of electric bikes or scooters focus on E-biking's environmental benefits in providing per- sonal transportation—either established bike build- ers going green, or apostles of alternative energy worshipping at the zero emissions altar—KTM has a different agenda: green may be good, but it must also be fun! The Freeride E-SM is tall but also extremely "WE AT KTM ARE COMPLETELY CONVINCED OF ELECTRIC MOBILITY AS A PERFECT COMPLEMENT TO CONVENTIONAL POWERTRAINS." - STEFAN PIERER So the E-SPEED concept may advance to series production only after the Freeride E-SM—this must be our first Urban Streetfighter wearing a green cloak! Vehicles like the E-SPEED and Freeride E models will help power two-wheelers to win more acceptance in society, not just because of their en- vironmental credits, but because they are easy to use, quick, and simply great fun." The chance to be the first person outside KTM to take to the streets on this politically correct green E-Duke came when I was let loose on a pre-production version of the Freeride E-SM to cope with the Mattighofen mayhem that consti- tutes the evening rush hour in KTM's home town. An hour-long silent scoot through the streets of the town, fighting for tarmac space with assort- ed trucks, taxis, delivery vans and cars, coupled with a longer, faster ride out into the surrounding countryside, where I could max out its 56 mph top

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