Types
Brands
- Acura
- Alfa Romeo
- Alligator
- Apollo Automobil
- Aprilia
- Arch
- Arctic Cat
- Aston Martin
- Audi
- Bentley
- BMW
- Bollinger
- Boss Hoss
- Buell
- Bugatti
- Buick
- Cadillac
- CanAm
- Caterham
- Chevrolet
- Chrysler
- Citroen
- Cleveland CycleWerks
- Curtiss
- Dacia
- Dodge
- Ducati
- Ferrari
- Fiat
- Fisker
- Ford
- General Motors
- Genesis
- GMC
- Harley Davidson
- Honda
- Husqvarna
- Hyundai
- Indian
- Infiniti
- Jaguar
- Janus
- Jeep
- Karma
- Kawasaki
- Kia
- Koenigsegg
- KTM
- Lamborghini
- Land Rover
- Lexus
- Lightning
- Lincoln
- Lordstown
- Lotus
- Lucid Motors
- Maserati
- Mazda
- McLaren
- Mercedes
- Mercury
- MG
- Mini Cooper
- Mitsubishi
- Moto Guzzi
- MTT
- Nikola
- NIO
- Nissan
- Pagani
- Peugeot
- Piaggio
- Polaris
- Polestar
- Pontiac
- Porsche
- Ram
- Renault
- Rimac
- Rivian
- Rokon
- RollsRoyce
- Royal Enfield
- Saab
- Saturn
- Scion
- SEAT
- Ski-Doo
- Skoda
- Smart
- Spyker
- Subaru
- Suzuki
- Tesla
- Toyota
- Triumph
- Vauxhall
- Vespa
- Volkswagen
- Volvo
- Yamaha
- Z Electric Vehicle
- Zero Motorcycles
Article Categories
- Acura News
- Alfa Romeo News
- Aston Martin News
- Audi News
- Bentley News
- BMW News
- Buick News
- Cadillac News
- Car News
- Chevrolet News
- Chrysler News
- Dodge News
- Fiat News
- Ford News
- GMC News
- Honda News
- Hyundai News
- Infiniti News
- Jaguar News
- Jeep News
- Kia News
- Lexus News
- Lincoln News
- Mazda News
- Mercedes News
- Nissan News
- Porsche News
- Subaru News
- Tesla News
- Tips and Tricks
- Toyota News
- Volkswagen News
- Volvo News
More Articles
Zero Motorcycles
Zero Motorcycles Inc. is an American manufacturer of electric motorcycles. Formerly called Electricross, it was started in 2006 by Neal Saiki, a former NASA engineer, in Santa Cruz, California. The company is now located nearby in Scotts Valley.
Please Select From the Auto Types Below
Zero Motorcycles
Product Reviews:
Great factory test rides here! Zero Motorcycles gives you the normal marke
Great factory test rides here! Zero Motorcycles gives you the normal marketing talk along with some prep information about riding their electric motorcycles. It is all well presented. But the real gem of the experience is a cool 30 minute test ride in the surrounding area. It's a beautiful setting for a ride that allows you to get a real feel for Zero's line of motorcycles. Led well on great bikes. Thanks for the test ride!
I brought my bike in for a crazy noise issue and got the Best customer serv
I brought my bike in for a crazy noise issue and got the Best customer service of my life. They were super nice and understanding on the phone and even helped me unload my bike from the trailer. They fixed the noise issues within 2 days and even replaced my cracked mirror and rusty kickstand spring for free. Better customer service than I could've ever hoped for, thanks zero .
Zero is making some really INCREDIBLE strides in producing some awesome ele
Zero is making some really INCREDIBLE strides in producing some awesome electric motorcycles. I bought a Zero DS from SF Moto in San Fran and I couldn't be happier. I have had nothing but good experience when calling customer service at Zero. They have always answered my questions and even went so far as to help with tracking the shipment of my bike to the dealer.
Only Test Drove 2018 SR model with 14.4KWh. battery from Elk Grove Power Sp
Only Test Drove 2018 SR model with 14.4KWh. battery from Elk Grove Power Sports as Michael is great sale man that he really gone through 2018 ZERO SR model. I had drove it, this bike is very solid feeling. So far I haven't purchase this bike because it's not for everyone in lack of models to select. As of my red-flag: Handle bar is little too low plus seat isn't that comfortable plus no power saving LED. headlight. Zero rather use 100 watt Halogen for headlight that you lose more than 1 mile from your range per fully charge to 14.4KWh. battery. Don't get it wrong; overall it's great electric motorcycles but Zero needed to do even more to sell more motorcycles as the competition will rise up soon.
Have owned a Zero SR for about 3 years now, and have been very happy with t
Have owned a Zero SR for about 3 years now, and have been very happy with the experience. I had a gas bike previously and grew tired of the maintenance as a regular rider (mostly commuting and short joy rides). Being able to plug into a basic wall outlet has been nice, and being able to control the levels of power output, regenerative breaking, and engine regen (similar to engine braking on a regular bike) through the app is a nice touch. As for the maintenance that I mentioned earlier, all that you really need to do, are check your air in your tires and the tension of your belt. The brakes last forever with the regenerative braking set to 100%, and obviously no oil changes, plugs, or tuning of the engine (not even an engine, just an electric motor). It's a perfect bike for people who commute around 100ish miles (I get around 130ish miles on back roads/city riding, and 80 or so miles per charge if riding on highways), and want to accelerate quickly at stop lights. If you love going for long rides and going over 100mph, this bike probably isn't for you (some fo the newer versions have faster charging and higher top speed, though). It's been a perfect bike for me. I do my ride and then plug it back in, when I get home...low hassle.