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BRD RedShift electric motorcycle duo awaits your pre-order, offers real-life Excitebike next year

Sure, you may take your pick of electric streetbikes , but sometimes you only need an eco-friendly motorcycle for blazin’ the path . BRD Motorcyles is now taking pre-orders for his or her RedShift SM supermoto (pictured above) and RedShift MX motorcrosser electric motorbikes. Touting performance akin to race-ready 250cc four-stroke gas guzzlers, the pair sports both an off-road ready demeanor and a street-legal tame side. The bikes themselves will set you back $15,495 and $14,995 before you can begin your motocross dominance. If you so choose, a PD upgrade is offered for an additional $2500 that features a stronger subframe, uprated electrical system and integrated hard luggage. Still interested? Pre-orders start November 3rd, although the RedShift of your choice won’t hit your garage until late 2012. If you get your funds so as, hit that PR button after the break to determine easy methods to grab one.
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BRD RedShift now available for pre-order

BRD Motorcycles of San Francisco, CA is amazingly excited to announce that we are going to finally begin taking deposits at the 2013 RedShift electric motorcycle. Though we announced the bikes in August, we didn’t want to start taking pre-orders until we were confident that the RedShift was going to satisfy or exceed our performance benchmark of top-end 250cc four-stroke race motorcycles. We have completed sufficient testing to make sure that these bikes have the performance to support their looks and our claims.

As previously announced, the RedShift SM supermoto and the RedShift MX motocrosser have projected retail prices of $15,495 and $14,995, respectively. The PD package is accessible as an upgrade to either model with a planned retail price of +$2500. This is expected to incorporate a far better tubular rear subframe, uprated low-voltage electrical system, and integrated hard luggage. All RedShifts will ship as street legal units to confirm they may be eligible for available state and federal eV incentives. Race plastics might be available as a low-cost aftermarket choice to remove lighting and switchgear for off-road applications.

Pre-orders may be accepted via our website at https://www.faster-faster.com/bikes beginning Thursday, November 3 at 12:00pm PDT. Fully refundable deposits are required and can be $100 for the primary hundred pre-orders, $200 for subsequent pre-orders. Orders shall be finalized and delivered through retail motorcycle dealers, so customers are asked to offer the name in their preferred local store with their deposit. Deliveries are expected in late 2012.

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