ZERO S Electric Motorcycle Burley ID

Whereas many electric vehicles are still widely knocked for their less-than-ideal performance in terms of speed and acceleration, the Zero S goes from zero to 30 in less than two seconds, which is great for those occasions when you’ve just got to be going 30 miles an hour within two seconds of a given moment. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the electric motorcycle dealers in Burley, ID listed below.

Let''S Ride
(208) 678-3858
495 E 5Th St N
Burley, ID
 
Let's Ride
(208) 678-3858
270 S Hwy 24
Heyburn, ID
 
Cycle City Kawasaki
(208) 436-4771 Phone
270 S Highway 24
Heyburn, ID
 
Mountain West Suzuki
(208) 232-5778
150 So. 4th St
Pocatello, ID
Makes
Suzuki

Butterfield Express
(208) 238-1575
150 Park Lawn Ave
Pocatello, ID
Makes
United Motors

Let's Ride
(208) 678-3858
495 E 5th North
Burley, ID
Makes
Suzuki, KTM

Cycle City
(208) 436-1110
270 S Hwy 24
Heyburn, ID
Makes
Yamaha, Honda

Eaglerider
(208) 376-8324
2222 South Cole Rd
Boise, ID

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Snake River Yamaha
(208) 888-6565
2957 East Fairview Avenue
Meridian, ID
 
St Maries Saw and Cycle, LLC
(208) 245-4544
204 W College Ave
St Maries, ID
Makes
Yamaha

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ZERO S Takes Electric Motorcycle to New Roads, Speeds

ZERO S Takes Electric Motorcycle to New Roads, Speeds

April 23, 2009   Barrett Brown

A hundred years after being overtaken in popularity by its gas-powered counterpart, the once-ubiquitous electric car looks set for a comeback as auto firms in China, India, and the U.S. demonstrate new, more practical models for release over the next few years. Less noticeable but similarly swell are the parallel advances that have been made in recent years within the realm of the electric motorcycle, which is quickly coming into its own as a viable option for urban transportation sans the gasoline.

In this case, the company to watch may very well be Zero Motorcycles , a California firm that’s shattering industry barriers with its Zero S model . Whereas many electric vehicles are still widely knocked for their less-than-ideal performance in terms of speed and acceleration, the Zero S goes from zero to 30 in less than two seconds, which is great for those occasions when you’ve just got to be going 30 miles an hour within two seconds of a given moment. The model’s atypical speed advantages derive in part from its equally atypical design; incorporating aircraft-grade aluminum frames and such things as cylindrical swingarm cross tubes, the Zero S weighs in at a relatively light 225 pounds. Nonetheless, it also features full torque across the board and exceptional throttle response.

Even as the bike manages a performance comparable to its gas...

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