I would try replacing the brake pads with an aftermarket brand and see if that helps. I have had a number of "pulsing" front brake systems over the years and none of them seem to have been the result of actual, measurable, warping of the rotor. Instead it appears to be the result of uneven transfer of material from the pad to the surface of the rotor. I have tried sanding the surface of the disc and then cleaning it thoroughly with denatured alcohol, and that will help for a while, but the problem always seemed to return until I replaced the rotor with a new one. Doing that and changing brake pad manufacturers at the same time will usually permanently solve the "pulsing", at least it has for me.
However, a "tick, tick, tick" noise when braking could be caused by loose steering bearings, so be sure to check those. In my experience, Zero does not always set up the tension of their steering bearings correctly at the factory, although most of the time they seem to be too tight.