Motorcycle Pictures, choose by BRANDS>KTM Models >KTM Freeride (2011)FEATURESPictures  >Following an earlier leak concerning  their 2011 Freeride bikes, KTM releases the first images and press  release for their all-new EVs that are scheduled for production a year  and a half from now.
As initially seen, the two bikes share the  same platform – delta box frame with self-supporting subframe – and  lithium ion battery, all while weighing in at 198.4lbs. The Austrian  firm claims performances similar to those of a 125cc supermoto/motocross  internal combustion bike.
From the two, the supermoto bike will  be street legal, while the MX one will keep all the fun on the track.  The Freeride bikes will make their debut in Europe for the equivalent of  $14,585, while riders in the US should “comply” with the much more  competitive Zero Motorcycles.
Read the full press release after  the jump.
PRESS RELEASE
KTM  PRESENTS THE ZERO EMISSION SPORTMOTORCYCLE: “FREERIDE” FOR OFFROAD AND  SUPERMOTO RIDERS!
KTM showed the first prototype of a “zero  emission” motorcycle in October 2008, a project that was the result of  the company’s cooperation with the Vienna Development Institute “Arsenal  Research”. Now, 18 months later, the sports motorcycle manufacturer  from Mattighofen in
Austria is right on target for the release of  the first series-ready KTM electric sports motorcycle. Under the title  “Freeride” KTM will present two near-series prototypes at the 2010 Tokyo  Motorcycle Show, which in one year’s time will transfer the sporting  spirit of the brand that is always “Ready to Race” into a series model  fit for the 21st century.
With its first zero emission  motorcycle, the world’s leading producer of offroad motorcycles has  developed an electrically driven sports motorcycle that proves that  riding fun and environmental sustainability need not be in conflict with  one another. The cornerstone of this development is the clear  commitment to offroad motorcycle sports and the obvious intention to go  on the offensive by further expanding the strongest part of the  company’s business activities with a unique product that, as yet, does  not exist in this format. This revolutionary development embodies  completely new perspectives: Freeride also stands for the end of  motorcycles fleeing the city and the accepted return of sporting  motorcycle events in urban areas.
The following information is enclosed:
1. A New  Chance for Offroad Sport
2. A Decisive Step into the Future
3.  Competitive Price Levels
4. A Long Journey for the Development  Process
5. Completely New Patented Technology
6. Focus on Series  Ready Machines
7. Technical Data Sheet
8. Questions and Answers on  KTM Freeride
9. About the KTM Power Sports AG KTMPRESS
1. A New Chance for Offroad Sport
Due  to the restrictions that exist today, many riders of offroad  motorcycles are confronted with great difficulty if they want to  practice their sport. Ideal basic conditions are very seldom found, even  on closed tracks or special purpose parks. Regulatory requirements and  demands from residents and general objections are leading to the closure  of Enduro and motocross tracks. The decisive criterion against the use  of competitive bikes in heavily populated areas is almost always a  question of an excessive level of noise.
In order to give the  sport more room and create new possibilities, there is no better  solution than the zero emission motorcycle from KTM.
It equates  100 percent to the sporting spirit and the race-oriented philosophy of  the brand. It slips seamlessly into the product portfolio and at the  same time brings with it a motor technology for sports motorcycles that  until today has been very difficult to make feasible.
This is a  motorcycle that is extremely light, sporty and powerful, and with its  electric motor, it is now also an emission- and noise-free form of  mobility.
With this development it is possible to bring offroad  sport close to densely populated areas, to establish new parks and  riding opportunities, where until now it has been unthinkable. The use  of this sport machine closer to home may generate interest in the  activities of new target groups.
2.  A Decisive Step into the Future
Stefan Pierer, CEO of KTM  Sportmotorcycle AG: “With the electric drive system of the zero emission  motorcycle, KTM has succeeded in taking a decisive step forward in the  future of the motorcycle industry and two-wheel motorsports. Above all,  emission-free mobility with amotorcycle brings new impulses in the  short-term and opens up completely fresh perspectives. KTM remains  answerable on two counts. On the one hand we are “Ready to Race” and we  want to do that with the latest technology, and on the other, as the  worldwide number one in offroad sport, we must take care that the sport  remains intact, and indeed, further develops!”
Contrary to the  belief that e-mobility is not sport-oriented, this technology is  directly and immediately an advantage to the enthusiast consumer. Now,  with this zero-emission, noise-free motorcycle, a consumer may be able  to practice their sport in areas that were previously off limits due to  noise restrictions. Furthermore, KTM’s aim is to offer “Freeride” at a  comparable price to that of a similar combustion engine machine.
3. Competitive Price Levels
Often  with new technology, it is the high price that hinders the success of a  product – not the least because of the significant expenditure in  research and development. With electro vehicles, it is still a problem  that the high cost of batteries continues to inhibit the broad-based  deployment of emission and noise-free mobility. KTM has been able to  solve this problem and will offer a competitive price structuring for  its zero emission motorcycle right from the outset.
Mag. Hubert  Trunkenpolz, Sales Director of KTM-Sportmotorcycle AG: “We can already  say that the price of our Freeride motorcycles will beunder € 10,000.  With this we have a product on the market that is more than competitive  right from outset. So apart from the fact that thispositioning is on a  par with a current combustion-driven Enduro of the type used in the  World Championships, KTM is, in addition, setting completely new  standards in matters of technology.”
4. A Long Journey for the Development Process
The  development of an offroad sports motorcycle is an extreme task. A  competitive bike must be small and light so that it remains agile. It  must be able to endure extreme jumps and the hardest of landings as well  as showing resistance to impacts, stones and even rubble. It must be  able to be ridden through puddles, mud holes, rivers or streams and  survive crashes which are an every day occurrence for a sports Enduro.  And naturally, after the hardest of offroad days, the bike must be able  to withstand being cleaned by a high-pressure washing device.
Even  for a conventionally driven motorcycle this is already an enormous  challenge for the developer. For the developer of an electrically driven  vehicle, it initially seems to be an unsolvable task. These  requirements are so far removed from what is possible, feasible or  conceivable according to what currently exists in the development of  electrically driven vehicles.
Nevertheless, the KTM Development  Team rose to the challenge. The established research company “Arsenal  Research“, now operating as AIT (Austrian Institute of Technology) was  called in as “reinforcement“. As well as its existing competence in the  area of the development of electronic/electric motors and components,  this Vienna-based institute company was openly enthusiastic about  motorcycle sports, forming the ideal basis for a development partner.
Since  the presentation of the first rideable prototype in October 2008, the  core troop from KTM in Mattighofen, Austria has taken over the  development of a series ready bike. They also cooperate with development  and supplier specialists from various companies from all over the  world.
5. Completely New  Patented Technology
The KTM zero emission motorcycle is the  embodiment of a race-ready vehicle interpretation that is typical of the  company’s “Ready to Race” philosophy. Like all KTM sportmotorcycles it  exhibits the most modern construction hallmarks and is equipped  throughout with high-quality vehicle components, representing the result  of decades of experience and the continual dominance in offroad sports.
The  completely new electro-drive technology developed by the KTM  Development Team in cooperation with AIT sets entirely new standards.  Its light-weight (under 100kg) is comparable to a 125cc two-stroke  machine with a normal combustion engine. In the past, electric engine  and battery durability, water-resistance and handling have been concerns  of consumers that are now resolved through KTM’s worldwide registered  patent for the battery drive unit.
Gerald Kiska, Development  leader and KTM chief designer: “The development of a conventional  high-speed sportmotorcycle to series level is already a big task. The  creation of an electrically-propelled vehicle of comparable quality  represents an entirely new era in all areas. The use of the electric  motor means a completely new layout for the motorcycle – which brings  with it an equal measure of pros and cons. Our team must be in a  position to allow completely new approaches and solutions and at the  same time to apply the existing knowledge in an optimal way. Because of  this “Freeride” is a typical KTM project – extremely innovative,  courageous and full of sporting ambition.”
6. Focus on Series Ready Machines
Following  promising tests, the transition of the zero emission prototype from a  purely research project to a series development project has long been a  reality. Intensive work is being carried out on the preparation of the  finished series product at KTM headquarters in Mattighofen, Austria. The  two prototypes being shown at the Tokyo Motorcycle Show are already  series-near and the bike will be available for sale 18 months late in  Europe.
DI Harald Plöckinger, KTM Power Sports AG Board Member:  “As a company that is both innovative and a market leader, KTM has set  itself the task of developing new drive systems for our sports  motorcycles. The concept of the zero emission motorcycle united  well-known KTM core competencies with a new and very interesting motor  technology. The first prototypes are already revealing the huge  potential of this development project.”
7. Technical Data Information
Vehicle concept
Frame Lightweight  Delta Box frame with forged aluminium components
Self supporting tail  in monocoque design
Suspension Up-side-down fork and shock absorber  with variable setting
Progressive damping system
Tires 21” Trial  Enduro tires
Brake system Hydraulic brake system with hand operation  for the front and rear wheel
Radial brake system with recuperation  support through brake energy
Engine case Combined drive casing in  light metal design and all inclusive system integration
Drive motor  Permanent energized synchronous motor in shrunk-on-disc construction
Engine  management Modular high performance power module with integrated system  and “Drive by Wire” security management
Transmission Direct drive  without clutch with gear transmission and chain
Traction battery Plug  in battery in li-ion (lithium-ion) technology
Technical data
Motor effective  horsepower: 7.4 (10) / 6000 kW (hp) / Umin-1
Motor peak performance:  22 (30) / 6000 kW (hp) / Umin-1
Motor torque: 43 / 500 Nm / Umin-1
Maximum  motor speed: 6600 Umin-1
Maximum battery voltage: 300 V
Maximum  energy content: 2.5 kWh
Speed: 70 Km/h
Overall multiplication  factor: (Primary / secondary level) 10.5 (2.4 / 4.5)
Charging time:  1.5 h
Total vehicle weight including removable traction battery: 90  kg
8. Questions and Answers on  the KTM Freeride
When  will the first KTM electro-motorcycle be available for sale?
KTM  will begin with the transition of this project into the pre-series  phase in the summer of 2010. A comprehensive test program will be  carried out at the same time. According to current planning, the  delivery of the first “Freeride” offroad series production model will  follow in late spring of 2011 for Europe.
What will the KTM “Freeride” motorcycle cost?
The  price has not yet been finalized; however, the aim is to stay under €  10,000 and to settle on a price comparable to a conventional,  high-quality, sport Enduro.
Will  there be other variants or models?
The topic “electro-driven”  certainly offers more areas of application than classic offroad sport.  In the first phase, it will only involve the Enduro because here KTM  wants to gather experience and push the sport. Following the enduro,  there are numerous possible applications and scope for variants.
Is the KTM Freeride homologated for street  riding?
In Europe, the machine will be homologated for use on  the open road.
How long will the  battery last under normal operation?
In principle it must be  said that in the area of e-motors reach is largely dependant on the  profile of the user. The range is significantly less with a motocross  professional at the handlebars than with a hobby enduro rider. The  development goal is to be equitable with the requirements in the area of  Enduro. In other words, with mixed offroad riding, approximately one  hour should be possible.
How  long does it take to recharge the battery?
The battery can be  used at 100% performance after 90 minutes on the charger. It is possible  to recharge the battery while still installed in the bike, but it can  also be simply and quickly removed and replaced with another.
How many times is it possible to recharge  the battery?
The final specification of the battery has not  been determined. The one that is presently being tested allows  approximately 500 recharges, which is the equivalent of the normal life  cycle of an Enduro motorcycle. Generally, it must be said that the  development of batteries in this sector is still in the first stage and  significant advances in development are expected in the coming years.
Does the “Freeride” mark the end of the  classic Enduro with a combustion motor?
Absolutely not. From  KTM’s point of view the new drive technology represents a big chance to  open up a third stream of application in the area of motorcycles. Highly  developed four-stroke motors will continue to be used in the future,  just as with two-stroke motors. Above all, motorcycles with an  electro-motor will contribute to bringing the sport into the urban areas  and at the same time speak to an entirely new target group.
9. About KTM Sportmotorcycle AG
The  KTM Sportmotorcycle AG is a leading international manufacturer of  motorsports vehicles. KTM has already won more than 160 world  championship titles and has won the Dakar Rally nine times. The  operational core business, the KTM-Sportmotorcycle AG, develops and  produces race-ready offroad and street motorcycles. The KTM-Sportcar  GmbH is the company for the light-weight sports car, the X-BOW, with  which KTM has taken the first step into the automobile area. With it’s  around 1,400 employees, the company group had a turnover in 2008/09 of  approximately € 455 million. Some 17 sales subsidiaries and five joint  ventures deliver KTM products to around 1,400 independent dealers all  over the world.
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