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Tokyo Motor Show: The green rider

Posted Oct 23, 2009

How to get more people on two wheels? Mmm, let us think…how about free parking spaces for motorcycles and scooters as well as easier access to 125cc licenses?

Showcased at this year’s Tokyo motor show is the Yamaha EC-f - an electric commuter bike designed to make motorcycling attractive to riders of all ages and experience levels.

The Yamaha EC-f electric bike was unveiled this week at the 41st Tokyo Motor Show.

The vehicle features a lightweight aluminium frame, a long-lasting lithium ion battery, and a 0.6 kWh electric motor. Perfect for commuting and short urban jaunts, the EC-f features a built-in charger that can be plugged in to any standard outlet. In a clever marketing spin - Yamaha has joined up with all the major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers to encourage this with more free parking spaces for motorcycles and scooters as well as easier access to 125cc licences.

The 41st Tokyo Motor Show runs until November 4, 2009 at Japan's, Chiba City. The majority of exhibitors are Japanese and this year's emphasis appears to be about putting the eco in sport. Other highlights include Nissan's new electric car Leaf which goes on sale next year, and gasoline-hybrids such as Mitsubishi's psuedo four-wheel drive.

Tokyo Motor Show's 2009 highlights.

 Kerry Olsen

Source & Photo Credit: Tokyo Motor Show and Yamaha

 

 

 

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