Hesketh Sprinter 2011 - Specifications & Review

Sprinter

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Articleid879275
CategoryScooter
MakeHesketh
ModelSprinter
Year2011

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeSteel
FrontbrakesSingle disc
RearbrakesExpanding brake (drum brake)
Trail83 mm (3.3 inches)

Engine & Transmission

ClutchNo clutch.
CoolingsystemAir
EmissiondetailsNo emission
EnginedetailsElectric
EnginetypeDC Brushless hub motor
Gearbox1-speed
Power6.71 HP (4.9 kW))
Topspeed105.0 km/h (65.2 mph)
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsBlue/white
Comments72V 40AH LFP Lithium Battery. Range 67 miles at 25 miles/hour. Regenerative Throttle. Climbing Capacity: 30% est. Also available with a 4 kW engine.
StarterElectric

About Hesketh Sprinter 2011

Introducing the 2011 Hesketh Sprinter, an electric scooter that stands out in the ever-evolving landscape of two-wheeled transportation. With its distinctive design and forward-thinking engineering, the Sprinter is tailored for urban riders seeking a blend of practicality and modernity. As electric mobility becomes a prominent choice for eco-conscious riders, the Sprinter positions itself as an innovative option, marrying stylish aesthetics with functional prowess. Whether you're weaving through city traffic or cruising leisurely on a weekend ride, the Sprinter offers an appealing entry point into the world of electric scooters.

At the heart of the Hesketh Sprinter lies a 72V 40AH LFP lithium battery, delivering a robust 6.71 horsepower (4.9 kW) through a simple yet effective 1-speed gearbox. Riders can expect exhilarating performance with a top speed of 105 km/h (65.2 mph), making it suitable for both city commutes and spirited rides. The air-cooled electric motor not only provides a quiet, smooth experience but also boasts an impressive range of 67 miles at a constant speed of 25 mph. With a remarkable climbing capacity of up to 30%, the Sprinter is more than equipped to tackle urban inclines with ease, allowing riders to navigate their environment without a hitch.

The Hesketh Sprinter is packed with features that enhance the riding experience. The electric starter ensures effortless ignition, while the regenerative throttle technology helps to conserve energy and extend the scooter's range—perfect for those longer journeys or quick trips around town. The steel frame strikes a balance between durability and agility, complemented by a single disc brake in the front and an expanding drum brake in the rear, providing reliable stopping power. Available in striking blue and white color options, the Sprinter's design is as eye-catching as it is functional, making a statement wherever it goes.

Pros:

  1. Eco-Friendly Performance: The electric engine offers a sustainable riding experience with zero emissions.
  2. Regenerative Throttle: This feature enhances energy efficiency, allowing for longer rides and less frequent charging.
  3. User-Friendly Design: With no clutch and a simple 1-speed gearbox, the Sprinter is incredibly easy to ride, making it ideal for beginners and seasoned riders alike.

Cons:

  1. Limited Speed for Highway Use: While it performs well in urban settings, the top speed may not be sufficient for highway riding.
  2. Battery Range Limitations: Although the range is respectable, it may require planning for longer trips, especially for those who frequently ride at higher speeds.
  3. Weight of the Battery: The lithium battery, while powerful, adds weight to the scooter, which might impact handling in certain situations.

With its blend of innovative technology, engaging performance, and attractive design, the 2011 Hesketh Sprinter is an exciting option for anyone looking to embrace the future of urban mobility while enjoying the thrill of two-wheeled riding.

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