Going further down the rabbit hole. I called the dealer about how they are doing on the repair of my motorcycle. Did they get it running? The lady that answered the phone told me she would have the service manager call me back. When he did, I was surprised how the conversation went. They have had it since Monday afternoon and I hadn't heard anything about progress. I asked him if they got it running and his response was "the tech said he thinks he got it running". He then went on about how the tech was on the phone with Zero for several hours and that the bike was connected online with Zero to run diagnostics. Then came the shocker. He said Zero wants the motorcycle shipped back to California for inspection and repair. At their option they may repair or replace the bike. They needed my permission to ship it. I was stunned. What could they have found during the diagnostics that would require shipping the bike all the way across the country and back (or just replacing it)? This started with the failure of both chargers and replacement. It was followed by the bike acting totally wacked out after I drove it home and couldn't shut it off. I asked what the alternative to shipping it back was and he said there is no alternative. So I told them to go ahead and do it as I didn't want to be without the bike much longer. A this point, since I originally paid my cash and drove the bike home, it has been at the dealership longer then in my garage. Who knows how long this will take.
I really, really like the motorcycle. It is everything I have ever wanted in a motorcycle particularly in an electric. I loved my Empluse TT but this bike is so much quieter in operation and has tons of power. The extra range is a plus. However, I am on the verge of not being able to trust this bike. Fortunately, my bike appears to be an outlier as (at least on this forum) nobody else has seemed to have these problems. Therefore I will give it another chance. I am really interested in finding out what they saw in the diagnostics that spooked Zero into wanted the bike returned to them rather then having the local shop repair it.