I split this thread form the original thead because it was off topic. Feel free to change the subject of the post.
Wait until a larger (honda, KTM, yamaha) comes out with a quality electric bike. From everything I've read it's just around the corner.
KTM's electric was due in 2010 but we have not seen any news on it lately. EICMA came and went so I doubt we will see it until 2011. Honda has a scooter and a cub prototype. If you have a link to something that says any of those 3 brands will have a bike in 2010 please post it.
If you do buy one, get a very extended warranty because from what I know about the Zero you will have issues issues issues. I had one on order and it was pushed out 10 months before I finally gave up. There was always an excuse why it couldn't ship.
What bike did you have on order?
Then if that's not bad enough, my friend who has an off-road bike has had nothing but problems. This includes a new recall on the throttle that almost killed him. There have been more than a dozen issues with the bike from connectors going bad to blown forks several times over, chain stretch like a rubber band, cheap parts and NO repair stations anywhere.
Were all these issues with your friends bike? Can you get him on the forum to post some pics and information on the failures? Did the throttle issue literally almost kill him or did it just have the potential to kill him?
I would like to learn more about how Zero plans to fix the bikes that break. I think I read they will be shipped to Zero HQ? Are the reps trained in repairs?
How do they expect to fix these issues when they go wrong and it seems like a lot will go wrong with the S which is why it's been delayed so long. The company has changed the specs several times over from 65 miles per hour to 50 miles per hour and they said the motor was overheating and blowing up!
The S has not shipped to customers yet. It is unfortunate the specs have changed, especially the weight increase but they did not sell any yet so it is hard to argue they mislead anyone.
I think the company out right lies to customers regarding specs and miles you can travel on a charge.
I would like to see some facts to prove this claim.
I wouldn't feel safe dodging a NY taxi and having the motor lock up crossing an intersection. I believe most of those who give props to the bike are representatives for th ecompany so they have something to gain by saying good things but if you do your research you won't find many happy regular owners.
Please post the links to the regular customer who are unhappy. How are you differentiating regular vs representatives?
The 10k will go a long way with a gas powered bike far better with a much better warranty and service record IMO.
Electric motorcycles are a different genre of motorcycle. People looking for a sport bike won't buy a cruiser. People looking for a supermoto won't buy a BMW 1200GS. Electric motorcycles have benefits gas powered can't provide. Not all of us like to change oil, clean and oil air filters, rebuild top ends, etc.
I'm for electric bikes but until the big guys get involved the the current electric bike makers are sellinig a dream rather than a quality product. My bet is as soon as the big guys produce something worth while these small electric makers will go the way of Vetrix.
Don't hold your breath on the big guys showing up too soon. They will show up when the market builds up. For the people who want electric now there are some good choices. That is what we discuss here. I'm sure the big guys entry into the market will thin the herd but I would be surprised if we don't see a new dominate brand join the current leaders. The "big guys" may even buy a company like Zero if Neal is willing to sell. Time will tell.