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Author Topic: FOR SALE: Zero SR 2019 +Chargetank (Portugal or Netherlands area)  (Read 356 times)

koekiedaf

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Living in Sintra area in Portugal, but I'm able to get the bike to the netherlands too if need be.

Due to a friend having had a serious bike accident and the fact I became a father two years ago, I am selling my Zero SR 2019. The bike is fitted with the 6.5kW charge tank, a commuter screen, top-suitcase from GIVI, phone-holder with Qi charger, connection point for heated vest (vest also available size L).

The bike has 25000km and is in perfect condition. Has always been stored indoors. Has been used mostly for daily commute.

I have always taken very conscious care about battery management, only charged it to 100% before driving it, always stored it at 80% when not riding for short periods (<2weeks) and at 60% for longer periods (it has never been idle for more than 3 months)

It comes with a type2 chargecable (2 hour charge), a 'granny' charger for at-home-3.6kW charging (about 3 hours), and the normal computer cable for slow-charging (about 10 hours)


When interested and in need for more pictures, shoot me a message on whatsapp, as I don't check the forum too often (+31642404174)

Regards,

David
« Last Edit: October 31, 2024, 03:44:01 PM by koekiedaf »
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T.S. Zarathustra

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Re: FOR SALE: Zero SR 2019 +Chargetank (Portugal or Netherlands area)
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2024, 05:31:03 PM »

Hope you sell it soon.
How does that screen work for you? I'm looking for a screen (2018 SR) and find it hard to make a decision.
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Re: FOR SALE: Zero SR 2019 +Chargetank (Portugal or Netherlands area)
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2024, 03:14:36 PM »

works well for wind reduction to the torso and actually does increase my range! but because im quite large I do have to hunge over a bit to stop the wind from buffeting on the helmet
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