On Saturday I picked up my 2014 Zero SR. Right now I have 425 miles on the odometer.
Initial perceptions: Fast! Zero claims 0-60 in 3.3 seconds and after several launches from traffic lights I don’t doubt that at all. No problems riding in traffic at 70-80 MPH either. Power delivery is smooth and fast. The bike is fun!
Speedometer: Probably one of the most accurate in the motorcycle business. I rode with a GPS and the speedometer was generally within 1 MPH of the GPS.
Max speed: Zero’s claim of 102 MPH is accurate. Even on a slight climb.
Brakes: Front seemed pretty good, back is not that great.
Handling: I am used to a 650 V-Strom and the SR has quicker handling.
Suspension: No issues, definitely better than the stock suspension on a V-Strom.
Tires: I am a big fan of the Michelin Pilot Road 3s so I had my dealer put them on before I picked up the bike. I am not seeing any issues with running a 150 in back instead of the stock 140.
Instruments: Definitely like the new instrument panel, especially the battery charge indicator. You can supplement the instrument panel with your smart phone but it seemed like information overload. Just how much information do you really need?
Seat: Comfortable for the range you have. Biggest thing is there is no storage under the seat and it is actually bolted on. If you want to install a brake modulator there is room for one of those.
Smart phone App: When you go to customize the ECO mode you are actually adjusting the Custom mode on the bike. Some of the features work, some didn’t. Hopefully this gets updated to reflect the 2014 models.
Options I have: Dual sport windscreen, liked the looks better than the commuter screen.
Luggage. I got the Givi based mounts from Zero but will be putting SW-MOTECH side cases and top box on when needed.
Range: For the terrain in eastern North Carolina 70 miles at 55 MPH is really the maximum range. “Limp home†mode begins at 7% charge level. At that point you will not maintain 55 MPH. Power level will continue to be cut as the charge level gets lower. You have a few miles of this before it REALLY gets ugly.
Biggest complaint: By far the location of the quick charger plug. Zero what the heck were you thinking? The plug for the standard charger, J1772 and CHAdeMO are all on the left side of the bike, and extremely easy to access. But the quick charger connection in located just above the front part of the motor. I ended up lying on my back with a flashlight to get my quick charger plugged in. Major PIA! What I ended up doing was to leave the Y Adapter plugged in all the time with the two ends tucked in on the right side just behind the battery. There is another cable there that the ends can tuck behind to keep them from coming out.
Overall: Extremely pleased with the Zero SR! Riding the SR isn’t about being “greenâ€. It’s about power delivery. It’s about smooth, fast power and with a single twist of the wrist go from 0-102 MPH. Yes this bike is easy to get in trouble with. Without a screaming motor it isn’t always obvious how fast you are going. Not hard to take off from a traffic light and be doing 70 MPH or more before you realize it.