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    2009 Zero S Electric Moto Review

    Zero S: Electric Motorcycling Gets Less Nerdy

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    Image of Andrew Didorosi Andrew Didorosi
    04/23/09

    In reply to 2009 Zero S Electric Moto Review
    Nice price.
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    Image of beercheck beercheck
    04/22/09

    In reply to 2009 Zero S Electric Moto Review
    How many charge/discharge cycles?
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    Image of Wes Siler Wes Siler
    04/22/09

    @beercheck: About 5 year's worth.
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    Image of Pessimippopotamus Pessimippopotamus
    04/22/09

    In reply to 2009 Zero S Electric Moto Review
    Damn fancy-ass sideways scrolling.
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    Image of .357 .357
    04/22/09

    In reply to 2009 Zero S Electric Moto Review
    So, it's not really that bad?
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    Image of something_unique_and_descriptive something_unique_and_descriptive
    04/07/09

    In reply to Zero S: Electric Motorcycling Gets Less Nerdy
    So I have a question... would this thing count as a moped? My understanding is anything with two wheels and less than 50cc displacement would technically be a moped... this has Zero displacement, so where does it fit, legally speaking?
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    Image of BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ
    04/07/09

    In reply to Zero S: Electric Motorcycling Gets Less Nerdy
    My Cagiva 200 - 2-stroke (Agrale Elefantre 30.0):

    30 Hp upgraded to 35 HP - CHECK (not ready yet aim is 40 Hp)

    noisy - CHECK

    polutes - CHECK (soon to be coverted to ethanol)

    Top speed 85 MPH - CHECK (aim for 100 MPH)

    Fun Factor 100% - CHECK


    My Blackbird (daily commuter)

    164 Hp - CHECK

    Silent - CHECK

    Polutes - CHECK (I grow trees to compensate)

    Topspeed 190 MPH - CHECK (Checked with GPS)

    Fun Factor 100% - CHECK


    Conclusion not ready yet to buy eletric bikes

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    Image of joneez wants the clunkers he paid for joneez wants the clunkers he paid for
    04/07/09

    @DЯ. BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ: Nice, there's nothing like a two-smoke on the street!

    BRRRRAAAAAPP BRRRRAAAAAPP BING BING BING!


    /owner of a GT750 aka the Water Buffalo.

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    Image of BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ
    04/07/09

    @joneez: you're = you are, ya moran!: You were already heart clicked by me but you deserve an other.

    BTW the Cagiva is more like: Waaaaaahhp waaaaaahp rringtingng ting ting.

    this video is not my bike but has similar sound
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    Image of smalleyxb122 smalleyxb122
    04/07/09

    In reply to Zero S: Electric Motorcycling Gets Less Nerdy
    Not bad. I won't be trading my Husqvarna for it anytime soon, but electric motorcycles make more sense than electric cars in some respects.


    As a motorcycle, you would have less inclination to pretend that it is an only vehicle.


    Motorcycles are typically driven for shorter distances (not to exclude you iron-butt riders, but you aren't the norm.)


    The only real issue is that for the miles driven, electrifying motorcycles (which already get better than car mileage) does far less in the grand scheme of "getting us off of fossil fuels".

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    04/07/09

    @smalleyxb122: You mean putting 160K mi on a DR350 is not normal?
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    Image of smalleyxb122 smalleyxb122
    04/07/09

    @joneez: you're = you are, ya moran!: Most things that are that awesome aren't normal. Come on, if everyone did it, would it be nearly as cool?
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    Image of Paul Y. don't drive too fast. Paul Y. don't drive too fast.
    04/07/09

    In reply to Zero S: Electric Motorcycling Gets Less Nerdy
    Motorcycles scare and annoy me, but I could probably talk myself into a good electric one.


    Silence + torque + cheap to run = awesome.

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    Image of Brian Brian
    04/07/09

    In reply to Zero S: Electric Motorcycling Gets Less Nerdy
    While I think this is terrific, I've got one MAJOR beef with it: WHY a 60mph top end??? They could have at least pumped it up to 70 so you could do freeway speeds. Drop the range a little and increase the top speed. It would be much more useful.
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    Image of Wes Siler Wes Siler
    04/07/09

    @Brian B: Single speed, you've got to compromise either acceleration or top speed. I'd rather be able to wheelie off the throttle in town than ride slowly down the highway.
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    04/07/09

    @Brian B: Spoken like a man who's never ridden a motorcycle on the expressway. My Honda CB350F is scary as hell on the expressway. I'm guessing this thing weighs about half of what the Honda weighs.
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    Image of BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ
    04/07/09

    @Wes Siler: Wheelies only on dirt bikes and not on public roads. I have seen too much going wrong with wheelies on the wrong places. BTW they all were very "good" in it.
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    Image of DoctorNine DoctorNine
    04/07/09

    In reply to Zero S: Electric Motorcycling Gets Less Nerdy
    I'm really thinking about getting one of these. Maybe one of the first here in town. Would like belt drive, though, since it's quieter, and would enhance the silent killer effect.
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    Image of TheTooth TheTooth
    04/07/09

    In reply to Zero S: Electric Motorcycling Gets Less Nerdy
    We're getting there. If it topped out at 100mph and had a 100 mile range for under $10k, I'd seriously consider one.
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    04/07/09

    @TheTooth: and if it stays light + change rims for 17" 120 front and 160 rear, then I could be in for it too.
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    Image of engineerd engineerd
    04/07/09

    In reply to Zero S: Electric Motorcycling Gets Less Nerdy
    Well, no Harley rider will buy it.


    No loud exhaust. No chance of putting a louder exhaust on it. It's waaaaaay too fast. Not enough chrome.

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    04/07/09

    @engineerd has Ben in his head: This bike has all it´s parts bolted on tight.
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    Image of EnidCadimillac EnidCadimillac
    04/07/09

    In reply to Zero S: Electric Motorcycling Gets Less Nerdy
    People don't look out for motorcycles that make a buttload of noise. Personally, I am not in the position to need to save energy to have to ride a SILENT motorcycle! The adage that "loud pipes save lives!" is very much the truth! So, a silent motorcycle. People can't see my one-ton pickup! The rider of this little contraption is going to be both invisible and quiet - certain death on the roads around here!
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    Image of Wes Siler Wes Siler
    04/07/09

    @EnidCadimillac: We don't stand for that "loud pipes save lives" argument around here. Safe riding saves lives, not annoying people and reducing our rights.
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    Image of Paul Y. don't drive too fast. Paul Y. don't drive too fast.
    04/07/09

    @Wes Siler: Duh. Loud pipes make those of us in enclosed vehicles want to ram the source of the sound.
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    Image of FordTuffMcgruff FordTuffMcgruff
    04/07/09

    @Wes Siler: safe riding is always going to be more effective, but loud pipes have helped me identify riders many times before i could see them. also, i have found that a quick rev works better than honking a lameass bike horn. lots of people dont look before changing lanes, and are generally unsafe drivers. annoying or not, i know when a loud bike is near me. a louder bike, proper gear, and safe riding technique should all be employed for optimal safety.


    although if youre referring to the dumbass on the road king with straight pipes that doesnt wear a helmet, then yes sir, you are right on target.

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    Image of Wes Siler Wes Siler
    04/07/09

    @FordTuffMcgruff: You need to get out of that mindset.
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    Image of .357 .357
    04/07/09

    In reply to Zero S: Electric Motorcycling Gets Less Nerdy
    I'd still have a regular motorcycle. I mean, I couldn't imagine trading in my Ducati for one of these.
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    Image of c1josh c1josh
    04/07/09

    @.357:Half Man-Half Amazing: Yea, I have a 30 yr old BMW MC. I like things I can fix myself. Now if I were an electrical engineer instead of mechanical...
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    Image of TheTooth TheTooth
    04/07/09

    @.357:Half Man-Half Amazing: You don't trade in motorcycles... you add to the collection.
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    Image of 03SVT Defender of SUVs, friend to the douche 03SVT Defender of SUVs, friend to the douche
    04/07/09

    @.357:Half Man-Half Amazing: No kidding. I bought my '02 RC51 for about half the asking price for this thing. That left over $4k will buy a lot of gas.
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    Image of .357 .357
    04/07/09

    @TheTooth: Yes. Thank you for correcting me. I wouldn't want this electric piece of shit in my collection anyways.
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    04/07/09

    @c1josh: I have a friend with an old BMW bike. It's pretty fast for its age.
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    Image of DoctorNine DoctorNine
    04/07/09

    @.357:Half Man-Half Amazing: They do different things. This would be interesting in the city, where winding it out wouldn't be as possible. Great for over curbs, through alleys, and across the hoods of parked cars. It's not really a canyon/track machine.
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    04/07/09

    @03SVT, willing to be Peter Orosz's friend: That's the other thing. Motorcycles don't hog that much gas. I can get around 50 mpg if I drive carefully. Most smaller bikes can get close to 70 mpg. I just don't see the point of this electro bike.
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    Image of Ben Wojdyla Ben Wojdyla
    04/07/09

    @.357:Half Man-Half Amazing: Dude, you're nuts. I drive a '78 Kawasaki KZ750 twin redone as a cafe bike and I'd love to have one of these. It'd be like having a cherry Hondamatic or a Suzuki RE-5 Rotary.


    Plus, if it's fast and handles, why shouldn't I want one?

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    04/07/09

    @DoctorNine: Well, then I would recommend the Kawasaki Ninja 250R. $4,000 gets you a 70 mpg bike that works quite well in the city.
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    04/07/09

    @Ben Wojdyla: A cafe'd KZ750 TWIN? That has completely changed my opinion of you. Only 'cause I'm slowly building a KZ1300 cafe.

    The 750 hondamatic was cool. It had an actual two speed auto that made it quicker than the regular 5 speed 'cause you could just keep it pinned. The 450 OTOH sucked. It was just a torque converter hooked to a two speed manual and on a hot day that slipping TC would damn near melt the engine.
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    Image of Ben Wojdyla Ben Wojdyla
    04/07/09

    @joneez: you're = you are, ya moran!: Indeed, a twin. Check it out:


    [www.flickr.com]

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    Image of Turbolence88 Turbolence88
    04/07/09

    In reply to Zero S: Electric Motorcycling Gets Less Nerdy
    So let me get this straight. This thing is powered by a 22-kilowatt electromagnetic motor that sits directly between your legs?


    Should we add this to the growing list of "things that make men sterile?"

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    Image of Paul Y. don't drive too fast. Paul Y. don't drive too fast.
    04/07/09

    @Turbolence88: If you're made of metal, then yes.
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