I thought in general ebikes were comparable to a 250cc dirt bike in power. This article compares it to a DRZ400. I have heard other comparisons to 600 twin street bikes. Is that just due to the new 2013 motor? Is it really that powerful or are these articles exagerating?
Pretty much with gas bikes, a larger motor always uses more fuel even if you are just taking it easy. With electric, I assume a smaller motor would also use less power. So for those of us who prefer 250cc dirt bikes instead of the 400-450's, a smaller motor option should give a range increase. If they truely have a 400 class bike, I am surprised they don't make a 250 class bike since those are the major ones for offroad. Ofcourse now the lines are somewhat blurred with 300 and 350's becomming popular. Maybe the zero is at the lower end of the 400's for power? If Zero is more like some of the 350's or 300's, they might think they found an ideal level between the 2 major classes so don't need 2 versions.
I know for street maybe most people would choose more power, but for offroad there really is quite a difference between the 450's and 250's. That may be due to the larger rotating mass of the larger engine making it harder to turn with the gyroscopic effect. Perhaps 2 sizes of electric motor do not have that big of a difference, I don't know.
This is a curious topic. It seems like they really could make a powerful 250 class dirt bike with more range than what they have now.