Hercules 318 - Specifications & Review

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Articleid521668
CategoryScooter
MakeEbretti
Model318
Year2023

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrontbrakesSingle disc. Hydraulic disk
Fronttyre3.00-10
RearbrakesSingle disc. Hydraulic disk
Reartyre3.00-10

Engine & Transmission

CoolingsystemAir
EmissiondetailsNo direct emissions
EnginedetailsBrushless hub motor
EnginetypeElectric
GearboxAutomatic
Topspeed45.0 km/h (28.0 mph)

Other Specifications

CarryingcapacityRear rack
ColoroptionsYellow, red, blue, green, white, grey, black
CommentsVarious battery options. Charge at any ordinary power outlet.
InstrumentsSpeedometer – battery charge indicator with warning light
Light35 /35 Watt
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight116.0 kg (255.7 pounds)
Overallheight1100 mm (43.3 inches)
Overalllength1660 mm (65.4 inches)
Overallwidth770 mm (30.3 inches)

About Hercules

Country of Origin: Germany
Founder: Carl Marschütz (Sachs/Hercules works in Nuremberg)
Best Known For: Robust mopeds and the Wankel rotary motorcycle (W2000)

Company History

Hercules was a pillar of German light-motorcycle production, best known for dependable mopeds and small commuters that mobilized postwar Europe. Partnered closely with Sachs for engines, Hercules bikes were sturdy, repairable, and everywhere—from factory gates to schoolyards. In the 1970s, the company took a daring turn with the W2000, the first production Wankel rotary motorcycle, showcasing German appetite for engineering novelty. While the rotary’s heat and fuel-consumption challenges limited success, the bike demonstrated ambition and left a cult legacy. As car ownership rose and licensing shifted, Hercules’ core moped market shrank; the brand later consolidated within larger industrial groups. Historically, Hercules represents the backbone of everyday mobility and a flash of bravery in the W2000. For collectors, tidy Sachs-powered mopeds embody honest engineering, while a W2000 on song remains one of motorcycling’s most fascinating mechanical experiences—silky, odd, and undeniably inventive.

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