Sunday, April 3, 2011

2011 Zero S Preview


The 2011 Zero S Preview has its instant torque and power from languish plus smooth acceleration. Developed to aggressively take on urban environments and hearten the occasional detour, the Zero S electric motorcycle integrates revolutionary technology with inventive motorcycle design. Built from the ground up using Zero Motorcycles' proprietary Z-Force power pack and aircraft grade alloy frame, the Zero S description an industry leading power-to-weight ratio that increases its range and manoeuvrability. It has a range of 43 miles using the newly adopted MIC’s agreed “Driving Range Test Procedure for Electric Motorcycles,” which is based on the EPA’s UDDS testing, and it has a homologated top speed of 67 MPH. The Zero S is calculated for optimal performance off the line, in sharp turns and while navigating obstacles. Instant increase of velocity and lightweight design enable the Zero S to take on any city street, hill or obstacle, combining exhilaration with efficiency. It has an instantaneous acceleration and a lightweight design enable the Zero S to take on any city street, hill or obstacle. Whether accelerating onto the highway or out of the turns, the Zero S is designed for performance.

The 2011 Zero S has totally revamped 2011 Zero S features a complete systems upgrade with an original quick-charge option that cuts the charging time in half. Equipped with new brakes, finely tuned postponement and a maintenance free belt drive system, Zero Motorcycles has created an eye-catching street fighter that offers a modern-day new look and an excellent ride quality. With a sophisticated silence that speaks to its overall solid build quality, the 2011 Zero S also has a 12.5% enlarged capacity that quickly and quietly takes riders further? During operation the motorcycle uses new intelligent systems to relay closely monitored power train data through a revised dash. Nearly every module of the 2011 Zero S has seen upgrades and improvements. Among those not mentioned above are the wheels, tires, general hardware, foot pegs and integrated ignition switch and lock.

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