CAKE Kalk OR vs Zero FX

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CAKE Kalk OR
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 11 kW motor Z-Force 75-5 passively air-cooled, high efficiency, radial flux, interior permanent magnet, brushless motor
Range -- City : 102 miles (164 km)
Low-Speed Highway Commuting : 65 miles (104 km)
High-Speed Highway Commuting : 57 miles (92 km)
Charging Time 0-80% takes 1,5 h to charge in a standard outlet
0-100% takes 2,5 h to charge in a standard outlet
Charge time (standard) : 9.7 hours (100% charged) / 9.2 hours (95% charged)
With one accessory charger : 4.1 hours (100% charged) / 3.6 hours (95% charged)
With max accessory chargers : 1.8 hours (100% charged) / 1.3 hours (95% charged)
Cooling System -- Air
Maximum Power -- 46 PS (34 kW) @ 4,300 rpm
Maximum Torque 42 Nm peak torque on shaft / 280Nm on wheel 3000 rpm 106 Nm
Load Carrying Capacity -- 155 Kg
Transmission -- Clutchless direct drive
Drivetrain -- 90T / 18T, Poly Chain HTD Carbon belt
Top Speed 80 kmph 137 kmph
Battery 18650 lithium cells
51.8 Volt
50 Ah
2.6 kWh
7.2 kWh Z-Force Li-Ion intelligent integrated
Charger -- 650 W, integrated
Controller -- High efficiency, 550 amp, 3-phase brushless controller with regenerative deceleration
Battery Warranty -- 5 Years/unlimited miles
Display -- 5" TFT Display
Frame 6061 aluminium, extruded, forged and CNC jointed and welded
Body Carbon fibre reinforced PC
Swing arm 6061 aluminium extruded tube profile with linkage
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Stem Aerospace grade 7075 aluminium stem with integrated dashboard --
Handle Bar Aerospace grade 7050 aluminium, 800 mm wide, 20 mm rise, 31.8 mm --
Chain 420 O-ring --
Headset FSA Stainless steel --
Sprocket Front sprocket : 12 teeth
Rear sprocket : 80 teeth
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Headlamp -- Twin projector beam headlamp
Tyres
Front -- Pirelli Scorpion MT 90 A/T 90/90-21
Rear -- Pirelli Scorpion MT 90 A/T 120/80-18
Wheel / RIM Enlarged 25 mm stainless steel axles
Aerospace grade 7075 Power hubs
24 inch/50 mm 6061 alloy, triple chamber rims.
24 inch specially developed tires for durability and minimum trail wear
Front: 1.85 x 21
Rear: 2.50 x 18
Brakes
Front Motorcycle standard, four pistons callipers, alloy levers and 220 mm/3.2 mm stainless steel rotors Bosch Gen 9 ABS, J-Juan dual piston floating caliper, 240 x 4.5 mm disc
Rear Motorcycle standard, four pistons callipers, alloy levers and 220 mm/3.2 mm stainless steel rotors Bosch Gen 9 ABS, J-Juan single piston floating caliper, 240 x 4.5 mm disc
Suspension
Front The upside down fork is air/oil sprung and features 38 mm stanchion tubes for extra rigidity and strength, with 204 mm travel, specially developed by Öhlins. Adjustable for high-speed compression, low-speed compression and low-speed rebound. The forks are equipped with Öhlins advanced 3 stage air springs with individual setup for ride heights and bottoming resistance. Showa 41 mm inverted cartridge forks, with adjustable spring preload, compression and rebound damping, 8.60 in (218 mm) travel
Rear 205 mm. Öhlins TTX22 with CAKE internals and specific spring. Designed with linkage for best performance Showa 40 mm piston, piggy-back reservoir shock with adjustable spring preload, compression and rebound damping, 8.94 in (227 mm) travel
Colors Available
Colors -- Slate/Green
Black/Gray


Physical Specs
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Kerb Weight 52 131
Seat Height 910 881
Wheelbase 1310 mm 1438 mm
Ground Clearance 300 mm --
Overview
Features Dashboard & Controller
Configured for 3 riding modes:
- Explore: The ultimate mode during exploration. Limited speed to 45 km/h and 3-4h+ battery range
- Excite: Enduro or active trail riding. 1-2 h riding time
- Excel: Track and race mode, maximal torque and speed, riding time up to 1h
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Additional Details Weight : Dry 52 kg + battery 17 kg
Head angle / Fork angle : 65 degrees
Fenders : All fenders and side plates are made of PC/ABS
All bearings throughout the bike are SKF´s
Rake : 25.4 degree
Trail : 4.1 in (104 mm)

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