In the world of design , all kinds of design , the old mantra that " Less is More " remains as true today as it was when Philippe Starck turned late 20th century design orthodoxy upside down in the 1980s . As true today as it was when Walter Gropius ( Bauhaus ) and Le Corbusier turned architecture and design orthodoxy upside down in the 1930s . Now , motorcycle electrification is proving to be an attractive design platform through which new generations of talented designers can channel their inner minimalism to great effect . Stylishly simple has been the electric motorcycle market ' s design default aspiration for a decade now . One of the businesses driving the " new age of the electrification enlightenment " has been Saroléa - an iconic Belgian brand that was founded in 1850 and went out of production in 1963 ; the brand was acquired in 2008 by Belgian twin brothers Torsten and Bjorn Robbens . The Saroléa mission has been to develop and produce highperformance 100 % electric race machines . Built by hand at the company ' s workshop in Belgium , all components are designed and built by Torsten Robbens , who has a background in motorsport , aerospace and military manufacturing . The SP7 race bike was near the podium at the Isle of Man TT Zero race for two years - finishing fourth in 2014 and fifth in 2015 - recording an average speed for the one-lap event of 106 mph ( 171 km / h ). Subsequent data logging and other issues forced a withdrawal from the race in 2016 , and since then the company has been focused on pursuit of its vision to " develop the ultimate road legal electric motorcycle based on |
our race bikes ." The goal is limited edition street models based on the same technology and performance as its SP7 TT race bike . That search saw them create the Manx7 and the N60MM . 01 streetfighter and N60MM . 07 Café Racer style electric motorcycles in collaboration with Antwerp based The Mighty Machines ( MM ) - which brought Saroléa into contact with well-known MM Creative Director Philippe Stella . After spending a year working on the N60MM . 01 for Saroléa with motorcycle professional Jeroen- Vincent Nagels ( while working on the MM project ), Nagels and Stella had the idea to translate their leisure time enthusiasm for flat trackers into an electric flat tracker concept . The design of the bike that became the ' Trevor ' |
was done in California by former Alta man John McInnis ( who has since moved on to be with LiveWire ). Stella and Nagels returned to Belgium ( from Spain ) to co-found Trevor Motorcycles . The gloriously minimalist , flat track inspired ' Trevor ' electric motorcycle being handbuilt in series volume by Saroléa in Belgium was showcased at EICMA by DC-AFAM in November 2021 . As it should , the design simplicity camouflages the attention to detail and the quality of the execution and components selected and specified for the ' Mighty Black ' DTRe Stella . The goal that Stella and Nagels conceived while living at Cadaqués in
Catalonia was to " create a sustainable and agile electric motorcycle for all terrains , from the urban jungle through the city ' s harbour into the country . A motorcycle that could reach 90 kph with ease , as an instant reaction to the 260 Nm of torque at its rear wheel ." The DTRe Stella has an air-cooled , brushless DC3 motor in a chrome
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molybdenum trellis frame with an up to 11 kW , 2.7 kWh Li-ion C-battery ( upgrades available in 2023 ). Dutch built 19-inch Excel / Takasago 7000 wheels by Haan and the Domino HAS handlebar speak to Stella ' s flat track enthusiasm with a lightweight , precision-machined AFAM X sprocket , partnered with a DC chain to get as much of the power as possible into the Dunlops . Suspension is Öhlins ' 43 Blackline front fork and Öhlins ' Blackline coilover mono shock absorber at the rear . The body is in robust , durable , lightweight ABS and the brakes ( front and rear ) are made in France by Beringer . Fully street legal , the DTRe Stella is A1 ( EU ) license-friendly . www . trevormotorcycles . com www . sarolea . com |