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Author Topic: Zero SR/F won't charge  (Read 8537 times)

fredx

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Re: Zero SR/F won't charge
« Reply #60 on: July 12, 2022, 07:44:49 AM »

15 weeks now.  The new MBB arrived last week.  Nothing heard from the dealer yet.  Sigh...

 - Fred
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2020 Zero SR/F Premium, 12kW Dub-J charging (disappointed; sold)
2015 Yamaha Super Tenere ES
2013 Zero FX ZF5.7 (sold)

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Re: Zero SR/F won't charge
« Reply #61 on: July 20, 2022, 06:56:55 AM »

Hey all, here's my final update and resolution:

After 4 months in the shop at Grand Prix Motorsports in Littleton, Colorado, my 2020 SR/F Premium was finally repaired.  That dealership also buys used motorcycles, so I negotiated the sale of the bike to them.  After 4 months, all I wanted in the worst way was for this to finally end.  I didn't haggle about the low price; I took their check and ran away as fast as I could.

I've been riding motorcycles for more than 40 years, and have never had an experience like this.  It's not possible to get a service manual; all Zero motorcycles must be serviced by Zero dealers.  I have precisely one Zero dealer within two hours drive of my home.  The dealer relies on Zero to diagnose problems remotely from California.  Zero typically takes a week or more to simply reply to the dealer, each time.  Zero sends replacement parts in such a way that it typically takes a week or two for a part to arrive.

It was not possible for me or anyone other than Zero to diagnose the problem, which apparently was an MBB problem.

Zero verbally chastised me for doing "unauthorized" modifications to my motorcycle, by installing aftermarket LED running lights, louder horns, and the eMoto Design dub-J charging kit.  I didn't realize I needed Zero's authorization to modify the bike.  Somehow I thought it was my bike...

My 2020 SR/F suffered from problems in rain (throwing codes, Check Engine Light, etc.), in addition to the common problems of front brake pulsing, terribly harsh suspension, etc.  The rain problems would always go away after the bike dried out, so there was no way I could get the dealer to see them.

So, with simply the "bike doesn't charge" problem, the bike was in the shop from March until July.

My Yamaha Super Tenere ES has been through rain, sleet, hail, intense sun, deep sand, and more, for nearly 51000 miles.  It's been into Mexico three times (it likes tacos!).  I have had no problems whatsoever with that bike.  My Zero cost far more, and took me a grand total of 9385 miles.

I will never buy a Zero again.  When Yamaha produces electric motorcycles, I'll be first in line.

So long, and thanks for all the fish,

 - Fred
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2015 Yamaha Super Tenere ES
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lunarx

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Re: Zero SR/F won't charge
« Reply #62 on: July 23, 2022, 11:01:55 AM »

Hey all, here's my final update and resolution:

After 4 months in the shop at Grand Prix Motorsports in Littleton, Colorado, my 2020 SR/F Premium was finally repaired.  That dealership also buys used motorcycles, so I negotiated the sale of the bike to them.  After 4 months, all I wanted in the worst way was for this to finally end.  I didn't haggle about the low price; I took their check and ran away as fast as I could.

I've been riding motorcycles for more than 40 years, and have never had an experience like this.  It's not possible to get a service manual; all Zero motorcycles must be serviced by Zero dealers.  I have precisely one Zero dealer within two hours drive of my home.  The dealer relies on Zero to diagnose problems remotely from California.  Zero typically takes a week or more to simply reply to the dealer, each time.  Zero sends replacement parts in such a way that it typically takes a week or two for a part to arrive.

It was not possible for me or anyone other than Zero to diagnose the problem, which apparently was an MBB problem.

Zero verbally chastised me for doing "unauthorized" modifications to my motorcycle, by installing aftermarket LED running lights, louder horns, and the eMoto Design dub-J charging kit.  I didn't realize I needed Zero's authorization to modify the bike.  Somehow I thought it was my bike...

My 2020 SR/F suffered from problems in rain (throwing codes, Check Engine Light, etc.), in addition to the common problems of front brake pulsing, terribly harsh suspension, etc.  The rain problems would always go away after the bike dried out, so there was no way I could get the dealer to see them.

So, with simply the "bike doesn't charge" problem, the bike was in the shop from March until July.

My Yamaha Super Tenere ES has been through rain, sleet, hail, intense sun, deep sand, and more, for nearly 51000 miles.  It's been into Mexico three times (it likes tacos!).  I have had no problems whatsoever with that bike.  My Zero cost far more, and took me a grand total of 9385 miles.

I will never buy a Zero again.  When Yamaha produces electric motorcycles, I'll be first in line.

So long, and thanks for all the fish,

 - Fred
Wow, so sad to hear about your experience.
On the flip-side I'm kind of impressed you got 9385 miles out of the SR/F ;D

I'm only at 1/3 of that mileage and I really love the bile now on v23 FW.
Figuring my days are numbered with it, but it's still my favorite motorcycle, of all I've owned.
If it ever ends up in a Dealer, I'll probably write it off then.

With your issues, I do wonder if it's the dealers letting Zero down, or Zero letting the dealers down.
I know the dealers are not capable of properly servicing the Zeros, so they definitely need better support, If Zero expects to save its brands reputation.

There are definitely better Electric Motorcycles on the way, so you did the right thing to get out of yours.

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