I had wondered how well the Zero would crash and put it to the test last night. First off in over 3 years and i was literally just thinking beforehand how attached i have become to the bike and how gutted i would be if i wrote it off. Luckily it wasn't that serious.
We've had weeks of near continuous rain but yesterday evening was dry and I was enjoying the ride to my local amateur radio club meeting. The building is down a tree lined fairly treacherous private driveway. Its tarmac/asphalt but old permanently wet with the tree cover so i always take it fairly easy. But after the spirited ride there i was travelling at supermoto speeds on the Zero, went round a slight bend and there was a patch of silty mud in the shadows that i didnt see. As soon as the front wheel touched it it was like ice and slid out pretty violently. I was only doing about 20mph or so but i have never felt a bike hit the ground that hard before. It went so fast it actually threw me clear of the bike onto the other side of the road. I wasn't hurt, just a bruised wrist and ankle (wear the gear guys) so jumped up to check the bike. It fell on the right hand side which is probably the worst. Put the kick stand stand and levered it up right onto the stand, which promptly folded, i slipped in the mud trying to catch it and the bike fell over into the muddy verge on the other side! ARRRGGGHHH. I think that is one of the only times in my life i have screamed. I had to get a couple of the guys to help me pick it up.
So the verdict is, the Zero crashes very well. 20mph may not be highway speed but it is significant. The only real damage was the brake lever was quite badly bent back against the grip, but i managed to bend it back into shape to be rideable. Ruined my limited edition Zero handgrip. The footpeg and rear brake are scuffed but mechanically unharmed and the mirror folded back and sustained some scuffing to the mirror housing itself and the stem. It is worth making sure your mirror mount's arent much more than hand tight so that they fold when dropped, which is what happened in my case and saved serious damage. The only parts that touch the ground are the front tyre, handlebar/brake and footpeg/brake. There is no damage to any chassis parts or panels.
The flash reflecting makes it look worse than it is.
Rode the bike home no problem and went straight online to buy a new mastercylinder. i thought by the time i have a new lever why not just upgrade. But nobody sells an aftermarket master cylinder with a small enough bore for the caliper. They don't go lower than 16mm and we probably need 11mm or less. So i just hope the MY13 Nissin caliper will fit the '12 forks. Will probably order some new tyres for better winter grip but all i can find in the right size is the Michelin Pilot Activ. Any better suggestions?