I was getting a little curious after being on a thread regarding somebody building a klunker, so naturally I referred to the MOMBAT site. While I was jumping around and checking out the "For Sale" section I stumbled across this:
http://www.mombat.org/MOMBAT/Bikes/1995_DanEd_Purp.html
This was designed and built by DanEd, a small company that was in Reading, PA, ultimately becoming ECycles. Now the reason I found this so personally interesting is my brother is a machinist since high school, he was machining parts for what was then DanEd on the side from his fulltime job... pretty sure this bike has a bunch of stuff my brother made for them. I actually got to ride the first prototype which rally wasn't all that impressive to me but these guys were really going outside the box. I'm not sure how many of the bikes were actually made if it was an even dozen I'd be surprised so it really shocked me to see one on MOMBAT. The companies spin into what became ECycles was another venture of thinking out of the box as they designed an electric motorcycle that was functional as well as looking aesthetically nice (picture a small c.c. sport bike)... ahead of what is now pretty common (electric motorcycles that is). Unfortunately like many great ideas, poor management prevented any of the ideas from coming to life as actual production items, although they now market a brushless electric motor line.
http://www.mombat.org/MOMBAT/Bikes/1995_DanEd_Purp.html
This was designed and built by DanEd, a small company that was in Reading, PA, ultimately becoming ECycles. Now the reason I found this so personally interesting is my brother is a machinist since high school, he was machining parts for what was then DanEd on the side from his fulltime job... pretty sure this bike has a bunch of stuff my brother made for them. I actually got to ride the first prototype which rally wasn't all that impressive to me but these guys were really going outside the box. I'm not sure how many of the bikes were actually made if it was an even dozen I'd be surprised so it really shocked me to see one on MOMBAT. The companies spin into what became ECycles was another venture of thinking out of the box as they designed an electric motorcycle that was functional as well as looking aesthetically nice (picture a small c.c. sport bike)... ahead of what is now pretty common (electric motorcycles that is). Unfortunately like many great ideas, poor management prevented any of the ideas from coming to life as actual production items, although they now market a brushless electric motor line.