The Indian company Ultraviolette has revealed the main characteristics of the F99 class, which should become the new pride of India due to its growth characteristics. The prototype of this electric bike had speeds ranging from 100 km/h to 4.5. Secondly, it is possible to reduce the maximum speed by 200 km/h. The new delivery is 3 seconds and a maximum speed of 256 km/h, and this is not the limit at all.
The Superbay has a base of 1397 mm and a maximum of 1049 mm, so it provides a very low pilot position. This is an important factor – Ultraviolet engineers designed the electromagnetic field to achieve the best aerodynamics. It weighs 178 kg, but does not have a 90 kW diesel engine with a maximum output of 120 hp.

The electric motor has a maximum gear of 120/70 R17 and 180/55 R17. At the front there are Brembo calipers with double-disc brakes, an inverted Ohlins linkage, and at the rear there is a monomortizer. The frame is made of steel, the body parts are made of carbon fiber, and the swingarm is made of aluminum.
The most reliable F99 in this case costs only 800 euros. The Indian rupee is 9560 dollars. They do not officially have an official status and are not known publicly, since Ultraviolet is associated with a premium class, aimed at the indie market and the financial capabilities of the local population. F99 models will be released in 2025 and will be exported as soon as possible. In the end, this brand, with its pharmacies offering the F77 model, did appear abroad.

Source: Tech Cult

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