Test Riding Zero's New Electric Motorcycles
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Probably 3 or 4yrs off from becoming viable for the average user. But it's a start.
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need license?
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When I saw these bikes I thought they were $10k Australian, but they're actually AUS$26k, shattered, I thought I found my next bike.
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30 mile range......$10,000.......wow realistically with that range it should cost under $5000 and even that is high for something that seems like an unfinished project. But then again people in San Francisco often have the luxury to piss away money, and yes I am jelous.
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Is a battery technology who can feed a electric car for 100 years but of course is covered to the public. Batteries is a huge nasty business they are prehistoric! they want to you expend money in batteries change no matter the device from cell phones to fork lifts, cars, motorcycles, cameras, dildos or wheelbarrows. Well, forget about the wheelbarrows...
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I have a question. Does it really capable of crossing water, mud, slush,... As good as it looks
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the st 2 S electric bike ranges near the same price.
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Still not quite cheap enough to be worth-while. They'll get there though. IMO the point of an electric bike is NOT the fuel savings or carbon footprint BS...the point is the 0-60 potential and non-existent torque curve. We'll get there eventually. They need to have 130mph top-speed with a 0-60 of under 4 seconds and a price tag of less than 10k to really be feasible.
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Too expensive and gay. Get a CBR for less. It'll be 100x the fun and not that expensive to run. Here's why I'm a hater on electric vehicles: THEY DON'T ACCOMODATE OUR FAT, LAZY ASSES!!!!! I WAN'T NO CHANGE IN MY LIFESTYLE!!!! Elon Musk says he can get the charging down to 20 minutes? MAKE IT 10, BUTTBOY WONDER!!!!!! IT STILL DOESN'T MATTER!!! I WANNA FILL UP IN 5 MINUTES OR LESS!!! I DON'T WANN BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REMEMBERING TO CHARGE THE NIGHT BEFORE!!! HYDROGEN IS THE FUTURE!!!!!!!!
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wait: supercharger (tesla)
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this has no gear box
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10 000 dollar = 83461:- swedish! Naw i think i pass and spend it on an Ducati
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Would have been nice if you'd explored the purchase price offsets against overall lifecycle costs a bit more. Yes, they're pricier for initial purchase, but with different life-cycle costings that need to be factored into your calculations.
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37 miles on the highway lmao
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here in Australia they are about the same price of a 1290 KTM superduke, so I think I will take the superduke.
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here in Australia they are about the same price of a 1290 KTM superduke, so I think I will take the superduke.
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I wouldnt mind riding one but i dont think ill ever buy this
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Charging electric vehicles with coal power plants = "environmentally friendly"
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An internal combustion bike is a better value. With the fuel economy of normal bikes you'd have to own one of these for years to realize the savings. Plus an IC can be repaired by the owner if needed as parts fail
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Electronic motorcycle?
2m 26sLenght
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