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First Look: 2010 Zero DS
By Visordown News on 30/07/2009 11:24:05
All-terrain Zero electric motorcycle hits the streets and bridleways
ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE specialists Zero have launch another battery-powered machine to their range.The company claim the Zero DS combines innovation with passion to deliver the world’s most versatile electric motorcycle. Designed to be agile
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Zero announce 2010 TTXGP entry
By Visordown News on 02/12/2009 10:25:40
Zero emission racer to be built around existing company technology
ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE manufacturer Zero Motorcycles is to enter the 2010 zero-emission TTXGP, the comoany has announced. Zero say its racing machine will be based around the same powertrain technology currently used in its production electric
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Zero to 100mph to Zero
By Jon Urry on 26/05/2010 09:05:14
So what if your motorbike is over 10 years old, it will still demolish a £150,000 supercar away from a set of traffic lights
later pull on the brake lever as hard as possible. Knees gripping the tank and arms tensed, the whole bike sways from side to side. It's not until 30mph the rear tyre lifts completely and when the speed hits zero it crashes back to the ground
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First Look: 2009 Zero MX off-roader
By Visordown News on 10/06/2009 09:25:53
Think electric bikes are just a fad? Think again, as Zero launches their new competition off-roader
Like 'em or not, battery-powered bikes are here to stayELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE specialists Zero have unveiled the new beefed-up motocross version of their battery-powered bike, in the shape of the Zero MX. Zero claim the MX uses a newly developed
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Rutter wins IoM TT Zero Race
By Nathan Clark on 09/06/2011 13:44:25
Rutter wins IoM TT Zero Race but narrowly misses 100mph average lap
RIDING the MotoCzysz E1pc Michael Rutter won the 2011 IoM TT Zero race.However, the 100mph lap for electric bikes still stands as Rutter narrowly missed the target, that carries a £10,000 win bonus, with an average speed of 99.604mph
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Zero to launch electric sportsbike
By Robin Goodwin on 11/05/2009 11:25:47
Lightweight, 31bhp, sportster to hit British shores in 2010
ZERO Motorcycles are currently preparing an electric sportsbike based on the Zero S Supermoto, which should hit UK showrooms sometime next year. Targeted at the 125cc sports category, the Zero SS is set to make around 31bhp from a 4kWh battery
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New: Zero Gravity Screens
By Visordown on 01/05/2009 11:11:08
New product showcase from Visordown
These saucy screens are the newest addition to the Zero Gravity range, the founders of the first double-bubble screen.The screens have remarkable strength and flexibility, thanks to the finest acrylic plastic.There are three different screen
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Mugen entering TT Zero
By Visordown News on 17/02/2012 10:57:21
Is Mugen racer a cover for Honda's electric bike development?
it comes to running works or semi-works race efforts. And now it's announced it's entering this year's TT-Zero.Since virtually every other vehicle the firm has made in its 40-year history has been Honda based in one way or another, there's fair scope
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First Look: 2009 Zero X
By Visordown News on 29/05/2009 12:05:34
Upgraded electric off roader goes on sale to UK buyers
Not cheap but at least you won't brass off the localsBATTERY-POWERED motorcycle specialists Zero have released images of their 2009 Zero X off roader.As well as new-look bodywork, Zero claim the 2009 machine is 'faster, stronger, and more durable
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2010 Zero Motorcycles range unveiled
By Visordown News on 04/03/2010 17:28:50
Leading battery-powered bike manufacturer launches impressive 2010 range
ELECTRIC motorbike manufacturer Zero Motorcycles has unveiled the company's 2010 range, complete with striking new colour schemes.The range, which includes the Zero 'S' streetbike, 'DS Dual Sport, 'MX' Motocross and 'X' off-roader, all boast
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