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Mavizen TTX02 Press Conference and Reveal at SEMA 2009 Las Vegas (video)
Mavizen TTX02 Press Conference and Reveal at SEMA 2009 Las Vegas (video)
Azhar Hussain, Founder, TTXGP eGrandPrix reveals the Mavizen TTX02 electric superbike at SEMA 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 3.
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Mavizen TTX02 Launch Promo **LEAK*** (video)
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Mavizen TTX02 Launch Promo **LEAK*** (video)
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The Mavizen Motorbike that’s “a laptop on wheels”
geekwithlaptop.com — That’s right, some are calling the Mavizen TTX02 a “laptop on wheels”, a really really fast laptop... on wheels. Not only can the bike reach speeds of up 130 miles an hour, it also has an onboard computer system. Each Mavizen TTX02 bike comes with a dash mounted computer complete with Linux, on ... (more) The Mavizen Motorbike that’s “a laptop on wheels”
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Mavizen's 130 mph Electric Motorcycle Has Built-In Web Server, WiFi and Linux [Motorcycles]
Gizmodo — Mavizen's TTX02 electric motorcycle is being dubbed as "a laptop on wheels". A really, really fast laptop on wheels. Besides it's impressive top speed, the interesting thing about the bike is that it features a dedicated IP address, on-board web server, WiFi and Linux. Mavizen is calling the TTX02 a "laptop on wheels", signaling their approach to electric motorcycles via a consumer electronics perspective. According to Azhar Hussain, TTXGP founder and entrepreneur, the consumer electronics perspective comes from the notion that "we are living ...

Mavizen's TTX02 electric motorcycle with built-in web server is meant for the Silicon Vall
Born Rich — Remember the computerized chopper that comes fitted with an all-weather SwitchBack PC on board from Intel? As if that wasn’t enough internet addicition - Mavizen’s TTX02 electric motorcycle comes with built-In web server, wifi and Linux. Dubbed as “a laptop on wheels,” the Mavizen TTX02 uses the rolling chassis of an FIM homologated and road legal bike and has a top speed of 130mph. It can be further customized to fit specific needs. According to Azhar Hussain, TTXGP founder and entrepreneur, the consumer electronics perspective comes from the notion that “we are living in a click culture and connectivity is the key, across ...

Mavizen TTX02 Electric Motorcycle – Laptop On Wheels
Coated — Azhar Hussain, the founder TTXGP describes the TTX02 as a “laptop on wheels” and he has every good reason to do so. This electric bike includes a dash mounted computer that includes an on-board web server, WiFi network connectivity, Linux and a static IP address. The consumer electronics built into the bike isn’t meant for the average person to check email and surf the web while flying down the highway at TTX02’s top speed of 130mph. Rather, this bike is being released in limited production as a development platform for those involved in the racing scene. ...

Mavizen TTX02 World's First E-Bike
LinkNotes — clipped from wheels.blogs.nytimes.com Mavizen TTX02: Plug-and-Play Racing for the ...

Mavizen TTX02 Limited Edition Electric Bike
Today Gadgets — The Mavizen TTX02 is the limited production electric super-sport bike, where it offers 130mph top speed, dedicated IP access, on-board web server, and connectivity to a Wi-Fi network. In addition, Mavizen is calling the TTX02 a “laptop on wheels”, signaling their approach to electric motorcycles via a consumer electronics perspective. The Mavizen TTX02 uses the rolling chassis of an FIM homologated for racing and has equipped with drive train developed from the TTXGP Isle of Man 2009 Champion. It is available in 50 Units and each will be price at $41000. See preview video after the jump ...

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