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2010 Barefoot Motors Electric EUV M1 ATV Review

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http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/23/4753/Motorcycle-Article/2010-Barefoot-Motors... Motorcycle USA gets an exclusive test ride on the Barefoot Motors EUV M-1 zero emissions electric ATV in the hills outside of Ashland, Oregon.

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  • no power? what kind of motors are you looking at.... hubmotors for a bicycle? These motors are torque monsters with HP to match.... They're not crappy little motors in your RC car..... Motors have 100% torque at 0rpm, and they'll out accelerate an ICE counterpart.

  • perfect for hunting!!!!

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  • what about the range and kw (hp) ? also power to weight ratio, which is very important for an ATV. does not mention anything !! guess why !! ??

  • First of all to "ALL" you that watched the video, do yourself a big help and go take one for a test drive. Yes a test drive just like the auto makers do to there new cars. I can tell you this is a great machine first hand. I had part of designing the wiring for this company. . This is what ATV actually were built for in the first place. Cars/trucks/motorcycles and etc. were built for transportation first then recreation. And yes the motor is going to last a life time.

  • this is crap ,i like the sound of the gas one and that sounds like an rc car youll get from toys r us

  • @EETechs You definitely know more about them than me. I knew brushless wasn't new when it came to RC cars, I just think about comparing them to the little brushed motors that come in Walmart RCs and then they seem advanced. haha

  • @porpoisefathom. You can push against a wall without moving it right? You're exerting a force. Torque is rotational force. HP requires rpm and torque to be non-zero.

  • whats the run time?

  • @frodus17 how can something have torque when its not moving? i could never quite get that concept...steam engines are the same 100% torque at o rpms????

  • @rcmaster1029 The reason I say this is because in order to be "advance" it must have been recently invented which they haven't. 400 hertz AC induction motors are just as powerful and lightweight as brushless DC motors and brushless DC motors are actually PM synchronous motors which have been around since before we where born, or our parents. I think when people hear brushless they assume it's new because many people never tore apart AC induction motors or worked around them for a living.

  • @EETechs How can you say they're not advanced? They're extremely powerful and efficient. The guy I replied to probably thought about the cheap little tin cans that come in Walmart RCs.

  • @thecrism1 Well the motor used in this ATV is a D&D ES-84C-70. The torque it produces is much greater than gas engines used in atv's. It would have no trouble plowing down almost anything.

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