Zero is obliged under European regulation to maintain spare part availability for 10 years... by my last check. Simple enough to Google. Two problems. ZERO seem to care little for EU regulation. You may not be in EU.
As near as I can tell, those regulations haven't worked all that well for the owners of Victory (Polaris) Empulse electric motorcycles. If you own one of those discontinued bikes good luck finding parts or anyone to work on them.
Richard230... there is a big difference between a lack of parts from due to a business failure or bankruptcy and a EXISTING OEM such as ZERO repeatedly failing to abide by law and regulation.
AutoE, not under Israeli law. The requirement is on the importer of record -- the manufacturer isn't subject to Israeli jurisdiction, formally or in practice.
WAVELET... such ignorance, are you a law student.
There are NO BONDS and even with BETTER PLACE the bond that was required was NOT SEIZED.
Moving on from this point... ZERO MOTORCYCLES failed to provide warranty service, ANY SERVICE, in Israel for approximately 9 MONTHS. This IS IN VIOLATION of Israel Law:
(ד) ×œ×§×™×™× ×ת חובות היבו×ן לפי סעיף ×–×” ×× ×œ× ×™×”×™×” ביכולתו של היבו×ן לקיימן בשל ×חת מ×לה:
(1) × ×™×ª×Ÿ לגביו צו פירוק, צו פירוק ×–×ž× ×™, צו ×›×™× ×•×¡, צו ×›×™× ×•×¡ × ×›×¡×™× ×ו צו הקפ×ת ×”×œ×™×›×™× ×œ×¤×™ כל דין;
(2) היצרן מבקש שחובות היבו×ן ימול×ו על ידי ×’×•×¨× ×חר;
But ZERO does not care.