My wife and I took a trip on Friday from St. Petersburg, FL to Lakeland, FL to the IMS Outdoors Show -
https://motorcycleshows.com/ - at the Sun N Fun Aerospace Expo in Lakeland, FL -
https://flysnf.org/ - on Friday. I booked a reservation to ride a new Zero SR/F so I could compare it to the two Zeros I already own. First there is the name confusion to me. I would figure the /F would stand for fairing and the /S would be standard (without fairing). It is of course the other way around. Then there is the riding position. I figured both would be the same. But I was informed after my ride that the SR/S (with the fairing) has the lower footpegs and thus would probably have been a bit more comfortable for me. I guess if I had a closer dealership that carried all the models I would have learned that already.
The SR/F is a nice bike. Even ECO mode is pretty quick. Considerably quicker than the ECO mode in my 2018 SR (which actually seems slower than ECO mode on my 2017 FXS). The ride was lead and followed by two factory sponsored riders and was on a specific route around . So we were limited on what we could do and limited to ECO mode. I was in the first ride group of the day and there was only 1 other demo rider with me so at least it wasn't a big crowd like later rides seemed to be.
Overall, I'm not really in the market for a new electric bike as the two I have fill my needs just fine. But at least I had the opportunity to talk to some actual factory personnel and even related to one of them the story of the charger fuse issues I had with my FXS.
https://www.electricmotorcycleforum.com/boards/index.php?topic=11400.0I also gave him a link to this forum as I told him that it was one of their dealership personnel that actually helped me track down the issue. Maybe we will get some more factory support?
Unfortunately, Harley/Livewire didn't have any Livewire models on display or for test rides. And I didn't take any other bikes on test rides. It was just too hot to hang around all day doing test rides.
Thanks to Jarrett-Scott Ford for letting us charge at their charger. Too bad they didn't have a Mach-E for us to look at. Only new Broncos.
Boos to the Tesla Model 3 owner that hogged the only working charger (free of course) at the Greenwise Supermarket at our planned lunch stop. They obviously weren't shopping there since we were there for over an hour and the car never moved.
We ended up getting the juice we needed for the ride home at a local recreation center at a cost of 28 cents and about 45 minutes of sitting in their air conditioned lobby.
We had about 20% charge when we got home. The SR ran well. But I need to figure out how to view the Garmin nav that came with the bike in the bright FL sunlight. The screen is virtually washed out by bright reflections when wearing light/bright colored clothing.
EDIT: Removed the tags from the images as they seemed to be huge.