NEW2elec,
I like the seat and the riding position better than the Zero. On the Zero I set back a bit on the seat and always seem to slide forward. I also like my feet back a bit more on the pegs but can't touch the rear brake when I do that. The Eva has a lot better riding position and being a full size motorcycle helps a lot to. At higher speeds the Eva is rock steady, what you get on most sport bikes.
Am I happy with the bike? Very much so. The Eva is an amazing motorcycle. First off, the Eva is a full size motorcycle and handles like one. The Zero is definitely a small bike and while we all adjust to that it has always left me wanting someone to build a full size electric motorcycle and Energica has done that. The power is absolutely amazing! I have a KTM 1290 SA which is a real beast and I am extremely confident the Eva will smoke it. The Eva just pulls harder. Energica has figured out regen. To the point where you rarely use your brakes when the regen is set on "high". So for the most part your throttle controls your acceleration and your braking. And the regen is very easy to modulate. The regen is also factored into the ABS system and your brake lights. DCFC vs L2. I am certainly not in the same league as Terry or Ben but have done several multi-day trips on my Zero, mainly to western NC. Spending 1 1/2 to 2 hours charging is not always much fun. After getting a nice taste of charging at CCS chargers where it takes 20-30 minutes it would be very difficult to go back to full time use of L2. Right now planning on riding my Eva out to western NC around 4th of July and while L2 charging won't be eliminated, the bulk of my charging will be with CCS. Style: My taste in motorcycle style is mainly for the standard, adventure type bikes. Road a cruiser once, didn't like it. Owned a sport bike and too much risk to license to enjoy. The Eva looks like a serious street fighter and has the power to back it up. It also hides the fact it is electric very well. People are surprised to find that out. Like the guy on the Indian who tried to keep up with me last Thursday on the way home from work. The Eva also has a level of performance to smoke most bikes out there. No question Zero has been around a lot longer than Energica. But there are areas that Energica is far ahead of Zero. What I don't like about the Eva: Range not as expected and needs a more powerful L2 charger. 3kw doesn't cut it.
MostlyBonkers,
The roads were a mix of about everything except twisties! Some rural back roads, small towns and a bit of interstate. The Eva's battery is air cooled and has vents through the middle of it. The motor is liquid cooled and so is the inverter. Gear box is to.