2019-10-01 Robb Report

(John Hannent) #1
The Goods | SECTION

88 OCTOBER 2019


alabama-based Curtiss Motorcycles
(curtissmotorcycles.com), the start-up
that rose from the ashes of now defunct
Confederate Motorcycles, is amped up
on its new identity and direction. Named
after Glenn Curtiss, an avid motorcycle
builder and racer of the early 1900s, the
manufacturer is solely committed to all-
electric bikes, and its Zeus Radial V8 will
soon be leading the charge.
Taking aesthetic inspiration from
Glenn Curtiss’s raucous, 4,410 cc eight-
cylinder cycle, in which he set an
unofficial land speed record of 136.36
mph in 1907, the Zeus pays tribute to that
innovative machine with a contemporary
twist. The leading design feature is the
arrangement of batteries, which are made
to look like a V-8 engine—a configuration

A Lightning Bolt


of an Electric Bike


that allows for ample air cooling.
“The original Curtiss V8 was the
ultimate motorcycle of the industrial
golden age, ushering in performance
that was unimagined before his world
speed record,” says Matt Chambers, the
company’s CEO. “The Radial V8 ushers
in an all-new golden age. It is just the
beginning of what we are capable of with
our new technology.”
The Zeus’ electric motor—designed
and developed by Britain’s YASA
Limited—has an estimated output of
217 hp and 147 ft lbs of torque. Battery
capacity is projected to be 16.8 kWh
at 399V.
“Charging will be fast and at home,”
says Chambers. “One hour to charge, or
30 minutes for 80 percent. A full charge

allows for 90 miles of steady riding or 150
miles in stop-and-go conditions.”
The Zeus ($75,000) will be the brand’s
halo machine, part of a steady stream of
new projected models that represent an
enormous departure from the brutish,
combustion-engine machines created by
Confederate Motorcycles.
“Our future is much lighter-weight and
with far fewer moving elements,” notes
Chambers. “And a new battery pack is
needed only every 7 to 10 years.”
The first deliveries of the Zeus Radial
V8 are expected to begin in May 2020.
Peter Jackson

A-List Access: For serious purchase inquiries, con-
tact Curtiss Motorcycles owner Matt Chambers at
504-236-9652 or [email protected].

The bike’s eight-
pack of batteries
is central to its
design.

Dream Machines | WHEELS

Ducati Panigale V4 R
Ducati claims 234 hp for the
Panigale V4 R. In an industry
first, the V4 R is so powerful that
the World Superbike race version
has a lower rev limit than the
production bike.

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR
The 201 hp Ninja ZX-10RR is the
company’s special race-
approved model. The bike is
understated compared to the
Ducati V4 R, but it’s easily the
best Japanese sportbike when
converted to race trim.

Ariel Ace
British sports-car company Ariel
uses the stout 173 hp Honda
VFR1200 V-4 wrapped in an
avant-garde tubular chassis and
girder fork design. One for the
oddballs and a fine example of
British engineering.

KTM 1290 Super Duke R
The Super Duke boasts 174 hp,
but it’s the 104 ft lbs of torque
that gets everyone talking. It’s a
bike that Optimus Prime would
ride and a machine everyone
needs to try at least once. P.J.

Conventional
Comps
Curtiss Motorcycles’
Zeus Radial V8 produces
an estimated 217 hp
from its YASA-designed
electric motor, but there
are a few internal-com-
bustion-engine bikes that
also pack plenty of heat.

“The Radial V8 ushers
in an all-new golden
age. It is just the
beginning of what we
are capable of with
our new technology.”

88 OCTOBER 2019


alabama-basedCurtissMotorcycles
(curtissmotorcycles.com),thestart-up
thatrosefromtheashesofnowdefunct
ConfederateMotorcycles,isampedup
onitsnewidentityanddirection.Named
afterGlennCurtiss,anavidmotorcycle
builderandraceroftheearly1900s,the
manufacturerissolelycommittedtoall-
electricbikes,anditsZeusRadialV8will
soonbeleadingthecharge.
Takingaestheticinspirationfrom
GlennCurtiss’sraucous,4,410cceight-
cylindercycle,inwhichhesetan
unofficiallandspeedrecordof136.36
mphin1907,theZeuspaystributetothat
innovativemachinewitha contemporary
twist.Theleadingdesignfeatureisthe
arrangementofbatteries,whicharemade
tolooklikea V-8engine—aconfiguration

A Lightning Bolt


of an Electric Bike


thatallowsforampleaircooling.
“TheoriginalCurtissV8wasthe
ultimatemotorcycleoftheindustrial
goldenage,usheringinperformance
thatwasunimaginedbeforehisworld
speedrecord,”saysMattChambers,the
company’sCEO.“TheRadialV8ushers
inanall-newgoldenage.Itisjustthe
beginningofwhatwearecapableofwith
ournewtechnology.”
TheZeus’electricmotor—designed
anddevelopedbyBritain’sYASA
Limited—hasanestimatedoutputof
217 hpand 147 ftlbsoftorque.Battery
capacityisprojectedtobe16.8kWh
at399V.
“Chargingwillbefastandathome,”
saysChambers.“Onehourtocharge,or
30 minutesfor 80 percent.Afullcharge

allowsfor 90 milesofsteadyridingor 150
milesinstop-and-goconditions.”
TheZeus($75,000)willbethebrand’s
halomachine,partofa steadystreamof
newprojectedmodelsthatrepresentan
enormousdeparturefromthebrutish,
combustion-enginemachinescreatedby
ConfederateMotorcycles.
“Ourfutureismuchlighter-weightand
withfarfewermovingelements,”notes
Chambers.“Anda newbatterypackis
neededonlyevery7 to 10 years.”
ThefirstdeliveriesoftheZeusRadial
V8areexpectedtobegininMay2020.
PeterJackson

A-ListAccess:Forseriouspurchaseinquiries,con-
tactCurtissMotorcyclesownerMattChambersat
[email protected].

Thebike’seight-
packofbatteries
iscentraltoits
design.

Dream Machines | WHEELS

Ducati Panigale V4 R
Ducati claims 234 hp for the
Panigale V4 R. In an industry
first, the V4 R is so powerful that
the World Superbike race version
has a lower rev limit than the
production bike.

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR
The 201 hp Ninja ZX-10RR is the
company’s special race-
approved model. The bike is
understated compared to the
Ducati V4 R, but it’s easily the
best Japanese sportbike when
converted to race trim.

Ariel Ace
British sports-car company Ariel
uses the stout 173 hp Honda
VFR1200 V-4 wrapped in an
avant-garde tubular chassis and
girder fork design. One for the
oddballs and a fine example of
British engineering.

KTM 1290 Super Duke R
The Super Duke boasts 174 hp,
but it’s the 104 ft lbs of torque
that gets everyone talking. It’s a
bike that Optimus Prime would
ride and a machine everyone
needs to try at least once. P.J.

Conventional
Comps
Curtiss Motorcycles’
Zeus Radial V8 produces
an estimated 217 hp
from its YASA-designed
electric motor, but there
are a few internal-com-
bustion-engine bikes that
also pack plenty of heat.

“The Radial V8 ushers
in an all-new golden
age. It is just the
beginning of what we
are capable of with
our new technology.”
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