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Bye bye 2007 Buell Blast (left) & Hello 2011 Zero S (right)
A few weeks ago I traded my first motorcycle (Buell Blast) for something crazy different....  2011 Zero S, electric motorcycle.  Not only have I been referred to as a crazy hippie but I also have a motorcycle enthusiast husband that loves new technology.  So it's no suprise that after a year of studying and test driving electric bikes and motorcycles that we finally went for it.

Our local Zero dealer (Schlossman Power Sports) had a beautiful year old black with metallic red rims greatly reduced.  The 2012 models get much greater range but were double the price (80-100 vs my 2011 with 40-50).  It was a big decision, but in the end  I loved the way the 2011 looked way better.  Plus, I already do not travel outside my 5 mile radius of home to work very often.  I think  my previous longest trip on the last motorcycle was 20-some miles (my butt gets sore and again I don't really go far anyway!).
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Here I am crusing on my new ride!
I get  lots of questions out on the road, and a few stares and even "what is that!?".   The motorcycle has no clutch and makes no noise!  I have scared a few birds on  some suburban highways.  There is no engine, just a motor and a giant battery.   Under the battery is a short cord.  Under my seat is a cylinder that holds a folded up longer extension cord that plugs into the battery which in turn plugs into a standard 3 prong 120 volt outlet.  Also, the only liquid onboard is break fluid.

Charging time is about 2.5-3 hours, but I rarely run the battery down that low.  For me I'm usually at  3/4-5/8 power and a charge to full is about an hour.  They saw the cost to fully charge this bike is 95 cents.  The city of Milwaukee has installed some ChargePoint stations, but they are not ideal (most are 220 not the 120 I need, one my cord doesn't reach the plug and another is in a reserved parking lot).  I found better luck just asking businesses that I see an outside outlet.  They are so intrigued they agree to let me plug in while I visit their establishment.  Or I find friends along my way and ask to use an outlet in their garage.
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Thanks Outpost for letting me plug in!
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ChargePoint Fail!
I know it's not a vehicle for everyone but for me, it's perfect.  Besides cheap to run, it's lots of fun to drive this stealth dirt bike-ish ride!  My husband even enjoys taking this out for a spin and maybe will eventually trade his gas guzzling Harley or Yamaha in!  ;)
 


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Chris
07/04/2012 13:56

Hi there,
I am in Germany, doing 50+ miles each day on my new 2012 s and loving it - nice report you wrote, have fun with the bike :)
Chris

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Corey
07/04/2012 16:08

Do the 2011 chargers not take 220V? My 2012 DS takes either 110V or 220V. I'd have to make a pigtail for the 220V plug, but that's easy to do.

All that said, it's cheaper and cooler to plug in at a friend's or a business you patronize (with their permission, of course, as you state).

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07/06/2012 20:50

Thanks for the comments!

My bike came with the 110V charger only (no 220V but you can buy a separate adaptor for $500).

I've been lucky to find kind businesses that have let me plug in! But I'll keep searching for good ChargePoint stations and try to support them.

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07/07/2012 21:51

Glad you're liking your 'S'.
I'm on a 2011 'DS' (was my Demo unit) and my commute is only 6 miles each way, but I often take the long way around and have a quiet 20-mile morning ride.
Keep an eye on your swing-arm bolts/nuts. Look at the gap around the bolt head occasionally to make sure it's uniform, or just check the nut tightness periodically. Last Fall I had a customers 2010 'DS' whose nut was coming loose and I discovered by noticing the head gap asymmetry.
Fun rides, have fun.
Ross

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08/12/2012 20:08

arttikel which was fantastic, I really enjoyed reading your article. thank you very much .....

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09/17/2012 08:35

The main reason why Zero S is fuel efficient is because of its aircraft grade alloy frame which makes it lighter, thus producing more power when accelerating. And with the power-to-weight features, it has an increased range and better maneuverability while taking on those sharp turns, giving that optimal performance that every biker wants.

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