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Cycle News 2014 Issue 38 September 23

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 38 SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 P53 America to exercise their ingenu- ity in creating leading edge prod- ucts that are then made in Asia, so as to make them more afford- able. That's also true for Zero's high efficiency brushless Z-Force mo- tor created in-house by their Ca- nadian designer, Ryan Biffard, but again made in China via Wis- consin-based Motenergy. This is a radial flux sealed design, whereby the permanent magnets are located on the single moving part, the rotor, while the com- ponents that get the hottest (the windings, aka coils) are mounted on its periphery. Then the heat can be dissipated via a circular aluminum housing with deep, ir- regular finning. This means there's no bulky, heavy liquid cooling, since the motor is passively air-cooled, meaning there's no fan, although the Zero S/SR and Zero DS now feature an aerodynamic chin fair- ing that funnels air into the motor to provide additional cooling. The Zero SR's much larger controller means that it offers 56 percent more torque and 24 percent more power over the standard Zero S, and the result is a genuine E-sportbike able to cover 0 to 60 mph in a claimed 3.30 seconds with a claimed top speed of 102 mph. It also has greater range via a 2.8kWh Z-Force Power Tank fit- ted as stock (an option on the 2014 Zero S or DS model at a cost of $2495). This gives an extra 34 miles of range, delivering a total of 171 miles of urban mileage per full charge as per the EPA's City Duty Cycle measurement, allowing for running at a sustained 70 mph for 50 percent of the time. "The larger 660amp controller allowed us to raise peak torque from 68lb/ft to 106lb/ft - a huge difference, because torque is directly related to current," says Zero's CTO Abe Askenazi. "From a power standpoint, for 2014 we've gone from 40kW to 50kW, or 54bhp to 67bhp." Also new for 2014 from Zero is a five-year/100,000-mile power- pack warranty covering the motor and controller on all its models. The aluminum twin-spar frame (Above) The SR gets an uprated 43mm Fastace fork that's now fully adjustable. (Top right) The face of the SR. (Bottom right) The dash is also improved – and it now gets a clock.

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