You see I grew up in the inner city, Yonkers, NY to be exact. my house was located less than 1 mile from the Bronx/NYC border.... probably a bit different view point than many people involved in motocross today or in the past.
So you see I have a unique view of the possibilities that would be opened to a whole new fan base. No one likes to drive 2 to 3 hours just to take a ride on your bike, but if there was a place to ride within 20 or 30 minutes?? Well let's just say the base of racers and fans would increase greatly.
Just to clarify, I don't think that the electric will "take over" the industry and replace the ICE, but they will have their place and introduce folks to our wonderful sport. How can that be bad?
Here is an article just posted on MXA online about the new KTM....
KTM GOES ELECTRIC WITH THE FREERIDE:FOR $13,000 YOU CAN GO 43 MPH FOR UP TO AN HOUR (AND AFTER 90 MINUTES OF CHARGING GO AGAIN); KTM TAKES THE FIRST STEP

Under the label "Freeride", the KTM zero emission motorcycles was shown at the Tokyo Motorcycle Show this week. From a technical standpoint, the first Freeride motorcycle has the comparable performance to a 125cc two-stroke machine with a combustion engine with its 22 KW motor. The series production of the new KTM Freeride sports Enduro will begin in the coming year.


THE PERTINENT INFO ABOUT THE KTM FREERIDE
What is the range of the Freeride? That is dependent on the uses, but goal is one hour of riding
How long does it take to recharge the battery? 90 minutes. It is possible to recharge the battery while still installed in the bike, but it can also be simply and quickly removed and replaced with another battery.
How many times can the battery be recharged? The ones that are presently in the bike can be recharged 500 times (which KTM says is equivalent of the normal life of an Enduro motorcycle.
What is the frame made of? The frame is a Delta Box design with forged aluminum components and a self supporting monocoque tail. The suspension is by WP and thefront wheel is 21-inches.
Where is the rear brake pedal? There is no rear brake pedal, both the front and rear disc brakes are hand operated.

