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Cycle News 2016 Issue 40 October 11

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2016 ZERO FXS TRACK TEST P70 and wheelies are what made me interested in bikes 30 years ago. It's good to see some things never change. Scott Valley's Zero Motorcycles has been leading the electric mo- torcycle game for a decade now. As the largest mass-produced electric motorcycle manufac- turer (discounting Polaris, who's Brammo concern is part of a wider conglomerate), Zero has en- joyed solid year-on-year growth as their products get better and their customers become more plentiful. I remember the first time I rode a Zero back in 2010 in Sydney. It was awful. The weight felt like it was sitting on top of where a traditional gas tank would sit, its balance was like a drunken clown and the range was terrible. Six years is a long time between drinks in motorcycle manufactur- ing, and I was pleased to see by the time I rode a Zero SR last year in California they had vastly improved in terms of power and torque, suspension quality, handling—every- where that mattered. Now, with their app well and truly sorted, these bikes have become genuine alternatives to petrol pow- er. The bikes are tuneable via your phone, meaning you can dial in and out as much engine/regenerative braking as you like, and check all the main param- eters like charge time, average watts per mile, time until fully charged, etc. They are still some ways off in terms of overall charge times—I don't think these I DON'T THINK THESE BIKES WILL BECOME FULLY ACCEPTED UNTIL THEY ARE ABLE TO BE CHARGED AT THE SPEED OF FILLING A TANK OF GAS. A touch mountain bike-ish, the Zero's super slim dimensions mean anyone can ride it.

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