Aspes Sibilla 2011 - Specifications & Review

Sibilla

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Articleid335019
CategoryAllround
MakeAspes
ModelSibilla
Price Euro 1850. Prices depend on country, taxes, accessories, etc.
Year2011

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeVarnished aluminium
FrontbrakesExpanding brake (drum brake)
FrontsuspensionAmortized
Fronttyre1.75-28
RearbrakesSingle disc
Reartyre1.75-28
SeatErgonomic black saddle, on amortized tube
WheelsRims: Rays with orange reflectors

Engine & Transmission

CoolingsystemAir
EnginedetailsElectric
Enginetype250 W electric engine at front hub, brushless.
Gearbox8-speed
Power0.34 HP (0.2 kW))
Topspeed26.5 km/h (16.5 mph)
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsBlack, white, silver
CommentsBattery: Rear 36 V - 10 Ah (LiFePO4 Lithium phosphate) Reach 40 km. Recharging 4-6 hours. Battery is rechargeable without removal with supplied plug.
LightWhite leds, internal batteries. Red leds, internal batteries.

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight25.0 kg (55.1 pounds)
Overallheight1,110 mm (43.7 inches)
Overalllength1,850 mm (72.8 inches)
Overallwidth620 mm (24.4 inches)
Powerweightratio0.0136 HP/kg

About Aspes Sibilla 2011

Introducing the 2011 Aspes Sibilla, a unique entry into the allround motorcycle category that merges practicality with innovative design. This electric motorcycle is perfect for urban explorers and those seeking an eco-friendly alternative to traditional gas-powered bikes. With an appealing price point of €1850, the Sibilla is not just an accessible option for new riders but also serves as a budget-friendly mode of transport for seasoned motorcyclists looking to navigate busy city streets with ease. Its lightweight frame and compact dimensions make it an ideal choice for maneuverability in tight urban spaces, showcasing Aspes' commitment to delivering functionality without compromising style.

At the heart of the Aspes Sibilla is its efficient electric engine, producing a modest power output of 0.34 HP (0.2 kW). While it may not be a powerhouse, its design is tailored for urban commuting, achieving a top speed of 26.5 km/h (16.5 mph). The 8-speed gearbox allows for smooth transitions, making it easy to zip through traffic or cruise leisurely. The air-cooled system ensures the engine remains at optimal temperatures during use, providing a reliable riding experience. Weighing in at only 25 kg (55.1 pounds), the Sibilla’s power-to-weight ratio enhances its agility, making it a joy to ride, especially for those who value ease of handling and quick acceleration in congested environments.

The Sibilla boasts several standout features that enhance its practicality and user-friendliness. The varnished aluminum frame not only contributes to its lightweight design but also adds a sleek aesthetic appeal. Riders can choose from a variety of color options—black, white, or silver—allowing for personalization to match individual tastes. The motorcycle is equipped with a LiFePO4 lithium phosphate battery, providing a range of up to 40 km on a single charge. Recharging is a breeze, with a 4 to 6-hour charging time, and the battery can be conveniently charged without removal using the supplied plug. The combination of an expanding drum brake in the front and a single disc brake in the rear enhances stopping power, ensuring safety at every turn.

Pros:

  1. Eco-Friendly: The electric engine produces zero emissions, making it a sustainable choice for environmentally conscious riders.
  2. Lightweight and Compact: Weighing just 25 kg, the Sibilla is easy to handle and perfect for navigating through traffic.
  3. User-Friendly Features: The quick recharge time and integrated charging system simplify ownership, making it hassle-free for daily use.

Cons:

  1. Limited Power: With only 0.34 HP, the Sibilla is not designed for high-speed performance, limiting its use to urban environments.
  2. Short Range: The 40 km range may not suffice for long-distance rides or extended commutes.
  3. Basic Braking System: While functional, the drum brake in the front may not provide the same level of performance as modern disc brake systems, especially in emergency situations.

Overall, the 2011 Aspes Sibilla stands out as a practical, eco-conscious motorcycle tailored for city life, inviting riders to embrace a new era of transportation with style and ease.

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