Roehr eSuperSport - Specifications & Review

eSuperSport

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Articleid463039
CategorySport
MakeRoehr
ModeleSuperSport
PriceUS$ 16995. Prices depend on country, taxes, accessories, etc.
Year2011

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeSteel twin spar beam frame with integral motor and battery mounting substructure.
FrontbrakesSingle disc
Frontbrakesdiameter300 mm (11.8 inches)
Frontsuspension41 mm inverted front forks
Fronttyre110/70-17
Rake24.0°
RearbrakesSingle disc
Rearbrakesdiameter245 mm (9.6 inches)
RearsuspensionSingle shock with linkage
Reartyre150/60-17
Trail89 mm (3.5 inches)
Wheels6 spoke aluminum

Engine & Transmission

CoolingsystemLiquid
DrivelineSingle speed direct drive. Ratio 12:60.
EnginedetailsElectric
EnginetypeSingle AC Induction Motor
Gearbox1-speed
Power48.00 HP (35.0 kW))
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain
Valvespercylinder4

Other Specifications

CommentsLarge format, cylindrical LiFePo4 battery. Capacity: 5.8 Kw/h. 96 Volts/60Ah. 600 amps (continuous) 900 amps (max). On- board 15 amp charger. Also called eRoehr eSuperSport.
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight179.2 kg (395.0 pounds)
Fuelcapacity14.38 litres (3.80 gallons)
Powerweightratio0.2679 HP/kg
Seatheight800 mm (31.5 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

About Roehr

Country of Origin: United States
Founder: Walter Roehrich
Best Known For: Roehr 1250sc supercharged superbike and later 125/250 single-cylinder models

Company History

Roehr Motorcycles pursued American superbike performance through a distinctive path: forced induction. The 1250sc used a supercharged V-twin housed in a purpose-built chassis with premium suspension and braking, targeting European-level speed with American thunder. Development demanded careful thermal management, fueling strategy under boost, and chassis stiffness that preserved feedback at serious pace. Later, the company pivoted to more accessible 125/250 singles to address regulatory and market realities, but the 1250sc remains the conversation piece—an audacious attempt to make a homegrown missile that still felt civilized on a back road. Boutique economics, certification costs, and the Great Recession ultimately stunted volume, yet Roehr’s work proved that small U.S. firms could deliver engineering ambition with polish. Historically, the brand joins Britten and Motus in the canon of American dreamers who tried to bend physics and business to a singular idea: a superbike that speaks with a distinctly American accent.

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