Saroléa's MANX7- 'the ultimate electric superbike'
A TT Zero bike has been transformed into a street-legal machine.
Electric motorcycle manufacturers Saroléa are taking reservation requests for their 'MANX7' model, having made them available to the public.
Rode by Dean Harrison at last year's TT Zero race, an initial payment of 5000 euros is required to secure one of 20 limited edition bikes.
The 22 kilo-watt Belgian machine is priced at £43,000, and can do 330km on a single charge.
Harrison achieved the team's fastest ever lap, with a time of 108.064mph.
For more information and full specs, go to: https://www.sarolea.com/manx7.

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