I bought a 2011 S demo too and have not had any problems with it. It had 1,000 miles on it when I bought it in Jan. and I've put another 2300 miles on it myself without any problems. My dealer is under 4 miles away though so I have peace of mind. I wouldn't have the foggiest how to deal with the electronics, bms, or motor, so I would not be in the market for a bike like the Zero if the dealer were distant. An e-bike might serve you well too if you want a smaller investment but like electric power. It's really just a slow electric motorcycle, but since you can pedal it (or throw it in the back of your car or truck), you won't get stranded. When you get to work, you take the battery pack inside to recharge it in your office. E-bikes are cool too, but you have to stay off to the side of the road and can't take them on the interstate. Easier to repair too..just re-order the component that doesn't work...motor, controller, or battery are the only major parts. Top speed is about 28 mph. You can dodge deer at that speed. I bought an ampedbike at the max. legal size of an e-bike in Texas which is 36 volt/ 750 watt. I bought 2 Li batteries, so I can go about 30 miles without pedaling at all. If I pedal a little, the range is essentially unlimited. Ideal for slower commutes and quiet country riding.