I've had a bunch of gas bike (and still do) before I got my 13 Zero S. Last Friday, I took my '11 Concours 14 for a nice canyon run after riding my Electric Zero almost exclusively for the last few months. A few times, while coming to a stop, I almost forgot to downshift!
With the power, handling, comfort and long range of my Concours, the Zero is no match. I did almost 200 miles that day without a thought or worry about range. I never decided to be easy on the throttle to get more range. I gassed (pun intended) it hard out of the corners without worry.
And the COMFORT! My Connie with its electrically adjustable windshield and Baldwin Motorbike Saddle is so damn comfortable (getting a Baldwin for my Zero soon!). The suspension is supple on bumps and can handle full lean shenanigans at the same time. I cannot say the same for the Zero. The ride on my 13 Zero is harsh. The seat feels like i'm sitting on a brick (my ass gets sore after an hour in the saddle).
I know I am comparing apples to oranges but the reality is, the Zero is (at this time) no match for a gas bike when it comes to flexibility.
Having said that, I still love my Zero. I use it to commute 30 miles each way to work. It splits lanes so easily because of its size and it costs me pennies to run. These things I CANNOT say about my gas bikes.
Funny thing... never noticed a very slight vibration at idle at the footpegs on my Concours before! I guess the Zero, with its smooth power has me spoiled!
I believe that gas bikes are great and electric bikes are great. After riding the Zero though, I do firmly believe that electric motorcycles are the future . Gas bikes are developed. Even basic generic cheap bikes of today are reliable, comfortable and go great in corners. Electric bikes still have a ways to go before they upset the apple cart.
Zero needs to improve what they can... Battery and motor performance are limited to today's technology an real world costs. But suspension and seat comfort is something they can do now (heck, Brammo did it). I know Brammo is focused towards sport more than the Zero, but compliant suspension (regardless of brand) and a comfy seat do make a good commuter.....
Jose Soriano