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Pushing Boundaries at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit

Amidst the vibrant energy of the world-famous Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Savic Motorcycles embarked on a groundbreaking venture with their state-of-the-art C-Series electric motorbikes. The team, driven by the thrill of pushing boundaries and fueled by the desire to exceed expectations, seized the opportunity to assess the performance of their cutting-edge vehicles on this iconic track. It wasn’t just a test; it was a chance to make a lasting mark in the world of high-performance electric riding.

An exhilarating high-speed test of a person riding a C-Series Triumph motorcycle on a track.

Testing at Phillip Island – Evaluating Innovation and Performance

As the sun cast its golden rays over the sprawling Melbourne circuit, the Savic Motorcycles team had a dual mission. Firstly, they aimed to celebrate their collective achievements, a testament to the dedication and innovation that defined their journey. Secondly, the team was poised to subject their electric motorcycle prototypes to a battery of rigorous tests. The core of this endeavor was to validate the intricate partnership between innovative programming and mechanical prowess. Phillip Island’s challenging landscape provided the perfect platform for this high-speed, high-load testing – a significant leap beyond the slower-paced city trials that had been the focus of Savic Motorcycles until now.

A person riding a motorcycle at high-speed on a track.

Examining Motorbike Abilities in Challenging Terrain

Under the guidance of the skilled Assembly Tech Adam Wilson, the team delved into the meticulous evaluation of the motorbikes’ capabilities in the demanding setting of Phillip Island. The stage was set for high-intensity, rapid acceleration tests designed to scrutinize every nuance of the bikes’ design. It wasn’t merely about assessing the battery; it was about ensuring that every single component, from belts to bearings, could withstand the intense strain.

A person riding a motorcycle in front of a crowd, showcasing the thrill of high-speed tests with a C-Series Triumph or Savic motorcycle.

Heat Control and Software Performance

The meticulous examination extended to the critical issue of heat control. A powerful battery alone is insufficient if other components succumb to overheating or fail to function optimally. Additionally, the vehicle’s software underwent thorough testing to demonstrate not only its capacity for achieving peak performance but also its unwavering commitment to safety and operational efficiency.

Aiming for Greater Speeds and Performance

With the bikes already achieving speeds of 170km/h, the team exudes confidence in surpassing the 180km/h milestone. Ongoing adjustments to software and meticulous modifications to motor controllers are not merely about meeting a goal; they signify a commitment to pushing the boundaries of what electric motorcycles can achieve, setting the stage for even greater speeds in the near future.

A person riding a C-Series Triumph motorcycle on a track.

Testing the Improved Production Suspension

The team’s scrutiny extended beyond the propulsion system to the production suspension, an aspect that had undergone significant improvement since its early days. Savic’s seasoned riders, including the highly knowledgeable Jed Metcher, an expert in race suspensions, provided invaluable input. Phillip Island, with its diverse terrain, served as the ideal grounds to put recent refinements and enhancements to the test.

Riders’ Perspectives and Unique Aural Signature

Amidst the thunderous roars of engines and the rush of high-speed trials, riders such as Jed Metcher and Marc Wilson offered their unique perspectives. Dennis Savic, the visionary CEO and founder of Savic Motorcycles, articulated the essence of the event succinctly: “It’s about making things happen, breaking limits, then fixing and breaking them again.” The roaring noise from the engine at top speed, akin to a jet plane at an airshow, highlighted the distinctive aural signature that sets these electric motorcycles apart.

A group of people standing next to a Savic Motorcycle during high-speed tests.

A Winning Team and Future Prospects

As the day concluded, the Savic Motorcycles team reveled in a resounding success. The two bikes were put to the test and handled the challenges with ease, displaying not only strength but also a steady power output even when pushed to their limits. For Dennis Savic, the almost achievement of the desired speed was a victory in itself. Witnessing the joy of his team at this accomplishment made it abundantly clear that Savic Motorcycles is not just in the business of electric riding; they are shaping its long-lasting future. What transpired at Phillip Island is not merely a singular event; it marks the commencement of a new era for electric motorcycles. It’s not just about going further; it’s about striking the right balance between rider, vehicle, and terrain. As the sun set on this momentous day, one thing was certain: the dawn of electric motorcycles has undeniably arrived.

A group of people standing next to a group of Savic Motorcycles.