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    Zero motorcycles expensive and short-term

    My 40-year-old BMW's engine and transmission can be rebuilt with the tools that came with it, but will we be able to find a replacement battery for a Zero in 40 years? For most riders, it's not a problem because many unload their bikes before they even get their first oil change. I've been...
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    Zero bikes are they really worth the price

    Just my opinion, Zero bikes are way too expensive for what they provide. Although these are sturdy bikes with high-quality parts and a five-year warranty, it's difficult to defend their £12,000 price tag in the UK. For short commutes, electric bikes are fantastic, but that's about it. It might...
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    It seems electric motorcycles are catching on

    I completely understand! The range and price are major considerations. Electric bikes are great but they haven't reached a point where they're suitable for everyone just yet. It's really about striking the right balance.
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    does the zero motorcycle range limit its potential

    They're cool but expensive. The SR/S that I rode had ridiculous torque, only matched by the Triumph Rocket 3 in terms of feel. But $20k for a bike with a highway range of 60-70 miles? I don't know
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    Zero bikes fun to ride low maintenance but how’s the range

    I've had the chance to try out a few Zero bikes at demo events, and they're really something. I've been enjoying the feeling of riding electric vehicles. Super responsive, so easy to ride, and the maintenance is practically non-existent. Range would be my only concern, but for a short commute...

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