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Cycle News 2014 Issue 40 October 7

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 40 OCTOBER 7, 2014 P49 Z ero Motorcycles introduced its 2015 model line last week and the changes come via big upgrades to the componentry on the new electric motorcycles – Showa suspension and Bosch anti-lock brakes. The Zeros also now get Pirelli tires. And all of that comes with a price increase of just $400. The refinements come to motorcycles that over the past few years have featured increased speed and range, but have been criticized for their brakes and suspension. According to Zero, the range has again been increased 10 percent on the Zero S, Zero SR and Zero DS. When combined with the Power Tank accessory ($2495), this yields a range of up to 185 miles in the city, 94 miles on the highway at 70 mph or 115 miles at 55 mph. The Zeros also get cast alloy wheels on the Zero S, Zero SR and Zero DS that incorporate a carrier-less front rotor and hollow front axle to reduce unsprung weight, according to Zero. The bikes also get new mirrors with improved visibility and better seat ergonomics and softer grips on the handlebars. The bikes also get what Zero calls "a more robust throttle that controls the Z-Force motor's instantaneous torque." The new bikes are expected in the U.S. in December. The MSRP for each of the models is: Zero S (ZF9.4) $13,345, Zero S (ZF12.5) $15,345, Zero SR (ZF12.5) $17,345, Zero DS (ZF9.4) $13,345, Zero DS (ZF12.5) $15,345, Zero FX (ZF2.8) $9,845 and Zero FX (ZF5.7) at $12,340. The 2015 Zero SR, and the rest of the Zero line, gets an upgrade in suspension and brakes.

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