CrashCash how does the Zero compare to your SV650?
OK, on the bad side I don't have my SR yet. On the good side, I got a really long 20 minute ride around roads I'm familiar with, and I did u-turns, parking lot, corner flicks, stoplight takeoffs, and anything else I could think of. The bike was 68% charged when I left.
It felt even lighter and a bit more powerful than the SV, if that's possible. I went into the first couple corners a little hot because I underestimated my speed, due to the lack of engine noise. Once I realized the problem, it wasn't hard to compensate for it. It completely carved the U-turn. I went from the middle of the southbound lane, slammed around, and into the middle of the northbound lane without ever going wide. Niiiice.
At the stoplights, I just twisted the throttle and WZZZZZ away I went! I didn't feel like I had the throttle open and was waiting for the engine to catch up. It also didn't wander at steady speed. I felt I didn't have to do as many micro-corrections to keep a target speed.
It was like an SV with a bit more power and fewer engine/transmission management requirements. Actually, the bike it felt most like, handling wise, was my RZ-350 street two-stroke, except unlike a two-stroke, it was never "off the pipe" and I didn't feel I had to wring its neck to get anywhere.
One of the things that REALLY impressed me was the low speed parking lot handling. I'm used to EPA-mandated ultra-lean fuel injection causing the bike to buck around on low throttle. On my FJR it was so bad, I had to get a Power Commander to be able to endure low speed stop & go traffic.
The Zero just did a figure 8 and was like "you wanna do 1.44mph the next mile? no problem" - I didn't have to drag the rear brake to tame a bad engine throttle response.
It had confidence. I never had the demo-ride thought "OMG I'm on somebody else's bike and I'm not sure what it's about to do"
Waiting at a light behind a huge line of cars was much better than an ICE. There was no holding in the clutch or constantly having to pop in and out of neutral to creep up with the car in front of me... or feathering the clutch to match the really slow speed of the car in front. I just fed in the throttle in/out as needed and I was golden.
I've already warned my boss, I'm skipping my Christmas vacation and when my SR gets here, I'm outta there for 2 weeks. I'm going to terrorize the hell out of Orange County.