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First Look: 2009 Zero X electric off-roader

Lightweight, 23bhp, no noise or emissions - take a look at the future of off-road riding

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Posted: 30 October 2008
by Visordown News

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Zero's 2009 bike punches out 23bhp

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The frame weighs 8kg

ELECTRIC BIKE manufacturer ZERO Motorcycles has announced their all-new 2009 machine is now available through the company's website.

Zero claim the 2009 bike is faster, stronger and more durable for the most demanding terrain. Upgraded elements include the drivetrain, frame, suspension, brakes, wheels and tyres. The Zero X is aan electric dirt bike, powered by lithium-ion batteries, with an aluminum frame. Zero claim 23 horsepower is punted out fromn the electric motor, which they also claim is enough to kepp up with conventional off-road motorcycles - without the related noise and pollution problems.

"After years of designing electric motorcycles we're still innovating to go faster and further. The 09 Zero X is another evolutionary leap forward. We've made several key changes based on suggestions from both pro riders and our current customers," said Neal Saiki, inventor and founder of Zero Motorcycles. "We are definitely the leader in electric motorcycle technology and we intend to remain out front."

The 2009 Zero X is priced at $7750, with an introductory price of $7450 through December 31, 2008.

For information on Zero Motorcycles: zeromotorcycles.com

Specifications

Type Brushed permanent magnet electric
Torque 50 ft-lbs
Peak horsepower 23 horsepower
Peak electrical input 17,400 watts

Type Patent-pending lithium ion array
Capacity 2 kWh (58volts @ 35Ah)
Range 40 miles
Recharge time 2 hours
Input Standard 110V or 220V

Transmission Clutchless one speed
Drive system 13T / 71T, 420 Chain

Front Suspension Travel 7 - 8 inches (178 - 203 mm)
Rear Suspension Travel 9 inches (229 mm)
Front Brakes 6 Pot Hydraulic, Stainless Rotor, Hand Actuated
Rear Brakes 6 Pot Hydraulic, Stainless Rotor, Hand Actuated
Front Tire 20” x 3.0” (size)
Rear Tire 17” x 3.5” (size)

Wheel base 54 inches (137 cm)
Seat height 36 inches (91 cm)
Head angle 24 degrees from vertical with 8" fork

Frame 18 pounds
Total weight without Power Pack 106 pounds
Power module 45 pounds
Total weight 151 pounds

Typical cost to recharge Less than $.01 per mile


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jimb7174

Is it a motor bike or is it a glorified mountain bike with an electric engine??  Have a look at the videos on their site and you will see what I mean........

Although if they were to take off then you could lose the entire debate about noise pollution etc etc etc.........

Is this the way we are going???


Posted: 31/10/2008 at 12:39


Rob Sutherland

Yep, there is a fair bit of mountain bike technology in there - which isn't necessarilly a bad thing... is it?  The kit from the pedal powered world has pretty startling performance with a hell of a lot less weight attached to it, which is going to be key in the shift from the dino-fuelled bikes to the electric world.

Lets face it, with the ramblers getting ever more organised and ever more politically powerful moving away from the noisy bikes to something silent is going to reduce their arguement against the despoiling of this green and pleasent land.  Not that it stops them complaining about Mountain Bikers mind... or fell runners... or climbers.... or mountaineers.... aaaah, bollocks! 

(I would buy into a mountain bike with an electric motor - I am pants at getting up the hills, but do enjoy the descents!)


Posted: 31/10/2008 at 14:20

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