View Poll Results: Is the lap record for TT Zero bikes going to fall this year?

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  • No No one will go over 100 MPH this year

    2 16.67%
  • Yes lap will be somewhere between 100 and 103 MPH

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  • Yes lap will be somewhere between 103 and 106 MPH

    6 50.00%
  • Yes lap will be somewhere between 106 and 110 MPH

    1 8.33%
  • Yes lap will be somewhere between 110 and 115 MPH

    0 0%
  • Yes and the lap will be over 115 mph

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Thread: How much faster will the TT Zero bikes go this year?

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    How much faster will the TT Zero bikes go this year?

    With the TT Zero race coming up lets see.

    Team Mugen (not really Honda right) it seems is the favorite to take out the £10,000 prize money for the first bike to do a 100 mph lap.
    John McGuinness has more wins (17) than anyone around the TT circuit so can't really get a better rider for the bike.
    As far as power goes you can dial up whatever you want on these machines but its more about economy and judging power usage so you don't go down on power before the end of the lap. 22 minutes 38.28 seconds is a 100mph lap so just over a 3C burn on the batteries ignoring any regeneration.

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    I'm wondering if everyone over 100mph will get 10k? Or possibly it will go to the fastest in the event of multiples?

    The Mugen/Honda thingy should be good, based purely on Hondas might. But you'd be gambling heavily to past the Moto Cysz (spelling?). 2 years experience and another years development on last year.

    One thing's for sure, it'll be a really good race this year.
    Do us all a favour, by bringing yourself up to speed, before pulling onto the motorway.

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    I read it as first to do 100+mph lap. So the first practice laps could be pretty balls to the wall until it gets got!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    I read it as first to do 100+mph lap. So the first practice laps could be pretty balls to the wall until it gets got!
    "The TT Zero Challenge Lap Award of £10,000 will be presented to the first team to complete a lap at over 100mph, or in the case of multiple 100mph laps being achieved the award will be made to the highest placed finisher. There will also be limited edition trophies, designed by a Manx artist, presented to the first 10 teams to average over 100mph lap on the Mountain course."

    Taken from :

    http://www.isleofman.com


    Another link sounds like theres a serious entry from Kawasaki:

    http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/raci...2-tt-noticing/

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    2009
    UK/India-based Team Agni with rider Rob Barber secured first place with a time of 25 mins 53 secs and an average speed of 87.434 mph.

    http://www.iomtt.com/News/2009/06/12...-released.aspx

    2010
    MotoCzysz, from Portland, Oregon, narrowly missed out on recording the first 100mph lap by an electric bike at the Isle of Man TT Races.

    Their E1PC machine, ridden by Californian Mark Miller, lapped the iconic mountain course in a time of 23 minutes 22.89 seconds to take the honours in the TT Zero race. (99.513mph)

    http://www.iomtt.com/News/2010/06/10...e-2010-TT.aspx

    2011
    Isle of Man TT star Michael Rutter narrowly missed out on cracking the prestigious 100mph mark for an electric bike for the first time in today’s SES TT Zero Race.

    He took his Segway MotoCzysz machine to an electric bike record 99.64mph lap, breaking the record that his team-mate Mark Miller set last year.

    http://www.iomtt.com/News/2011/06/09...Zero-race.aspx

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    Who actually cares? That would be a better question

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixerracer View Post
    Who actually cares? That would be a better question
    nice response haha it was what i was thinking as well
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    http://motoczysz.com/images/uploads/...compressed.mp4

    This one of the coolest IOMTT videos I've seen! Love the way they have google earth along the top of the screen showing where the bikes are and elevation above sea level at the bottom. Not to mention the continuous views of both Rutters and Millers bikes.


    See Kawasaki is using the six speed gearbox and their rider is yet to even test ride the bike. Don't really rate their efforts definitely wanna see how they go.

    http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/sp...ki-in-tt-zero/

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    I am interested to see if Brammo can do better this season. Apparently they just got a nice big fat injection of funding (but perhaps it got poured into their production side rather than the racing side)
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    More Mugen

    Testing at Caldwell Park on the 25th.Honda has bought two bikes out for the TT and are testing another back in Japan at the same time.

    http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-...ark/20721.html

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    Zytec Kawasaki out!

    Not that surprising really. Would be very bad publicity for Zytec if the bike was completely classed or failed. And there hasn't been any reports of the bike even being tested to my knowledge.


    http://www.iomtt.com/News/2012/06/01...S-TT-Zero.aspx

    Two horse race "America vs Japan" I reacon with USA's Motocyscs the one I favour.

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    Unofficial >100MPH in practice on Monday


    With Sunday’s session cancelled on the account of rain, today’s combined practice/qualifying session for the 2012 SES TT Zero started under ideal conditions. With over 10 bikes starting from Glencrutchery Road, it was Michael Rutter on the 2012 MotoCzysz E1pc who lead the field from the line to the finish — setting in the process the first 100+ mph lap for the electrics on the Mountain course, albeit unofficially.

    Despite Rutter also posting a very impressive 153.200 mph trap speed at Sulby, for at least several more days the £10,000 bounty the Isle of Man government has put on the 100 mph barrier will stay in the island’s coffers, as the average lap speed has to be set during official timing, i.e. during a race lap.

    http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/raci...h-lap-tt-zero/

    http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/bike...otoczysz-e1pc/

    John McGiunness got 96.953 out of the Honda . Wonder how much faster its going to be on raceday !

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    Any idea what lap that was in?

    1st lap would be too hard with the standing start, 2nd lap and you'd have lost a whole lap of juice....
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    They only do a one lap race. I presume they only do one lap of practice at a time too.
    Do us all a favour, by bringing yourself up to speed, before pulling onto the motorway.

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    Although John McGuinness is ultra-smooth, unless they've got a bit of juice in reserve for the race it looks the extra weight he carries might be bit too much of a mountain to climb , something he admits to himself.

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