The SP7 is an extraordinarily innovative, ingenious, high-performance electric superbike, developed and designed by none other than Belgian company Sarolea, that has been crafted together to compete in the upcoming 2016 edition of the famous SES TT Zero Race.
This particular electric superbike is capable of zooming along from a stationary position all the way to 100 km/h in only 2.8 seconds on its way to a top speed of 320 km/h. These sorts of specs ensure that the SP7 will well and truly be in the running for top honors. Indeed this sort of speed will enable the motorbike to complete a single lap at an average speed somewhere in the region of 193 km/h whilst offering the kind of handling, stability and balance that is needed to maintain rider safety.
The term 'superbike' is one that is often thrown about inappropriately, but the SP7 clearly lives up to the title with its phenomenal performance technologies.
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The SP7 Bike Will Compete At the SES TT Zero Race
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