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 https://www.yoursourceone.com/columbia_basin/new-wa-law-draws-line-between-e-bikes-and-e-motorcycles-starting-june-11/article_79ded0bd-413e-4d49-8e5b-aad7588b6bed.html https://www.yoursourceone.com/columbia_basin/new-wa-law-draws-line-between-e-bikes-and-e-motorcycles-starting-june-11/article_79ded0bd-413e-4d49-8e5b-aad7588b6bed.html
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 +== What is a 125cc electric motorcycle and why are they so important right now? ==
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 +Micah Toll - Jun 14 2026 10:47 pm PT
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 +When many riders hear about a new electric motorcycle, they tend to compare it to the flagship machines that dominate the headlines. Bikes like those from Zero or LiveWire have shown that electric motorcycles can be fast, powerful, and technologically impressive. They’ve also shown that they can be expensive.
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 +But a much more interesting battle may be happening lower down the power scale.
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 +Recent news that LiveWire has begun production of its upcoming S4 Honcho has put the spotlight on what many people are calling a “125cc-equivalent” electric motorcycle. That description can be a little confusing because electric motorcycles don’t really have engine displacement. There are no pistons moving up and down, after all, and so there aren’t any cc’s to speak of.
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 +Instead, “125cc-equivalent” is really a way to describe the overall riding experience using legacy language from the olden times, when motorcycles relied on repeated small explosions for locomotion.
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 +Those descriptors put electric motorcycles in classes roughly comparable in speed and power to gasoline-powered motorcycles.
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 +While LiveWire hasn’t yet listed the exact motor spec, the upcoming S4 Honcho is expected to top out at around 59 mph (95 km/h), making it a machine built primarily for urban riding, suburban commuting, and shorter hops on smaller highways. It isn’t really intended to spend hours cruising down an interstate at 75 mph (120 km/h). In that sense, it occupies much the same role as a traditional 125cc gasoline motorcycle.
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 +https://electrek.co/2026/06/14/what-is-a-125cc-electric-motorcycle-and-why-are-they-so-important-right-now/
  
  
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