I've had the opportunity to have the Zero SR/F and Livewire on extended test drives (4 days each). I like the looks and handling of the Livewire a little better than the Zero, but the lack of L2 charging is a deal breaker. The Zero is great bike, love the price and the tank storage. The lack of being able to pair your phone to the bike for music and navigation stinks. I also feel better supporting a company that is fully invested in the development of Electric bikes, rather than Harley which I question if they are REALLY committed to the Livewire (could discontinue at any time). Be interesting to see what both companies bring to the table for 2021 models.
The LW looks very well built. Looks great in reality, the photos don't do it justice. But is there any luggage available for the LW? There are several reasons why I don't care for the LW, but its looks is not one of them. But I prefer to ride bikes than to look at them.
The music and navigation coming on the new bike are non-issues to me. I have a
Garmin 395LM on both my Zeros (I have a GPS system on every motorcycle I own). The 395LM cost less than $250.00 and I highly recommend it. It is designed for motorcycles. It has a built in Blue-Tooth Media Player and countless other features. My Nolan helmet has FM radio and more (and works surprisingly well!) so I have it all covered.
I use this, which has a stop light which will activate with my Regen when the brakes are not touched. Has the Bluetooth for the GPS as well, for the music of your choice. Nolan helmet required. I have the
Norlan N100-5.
You can also buy the
TPMS sensors for the GPS. I have that installed on both my Zeros (all my vehicles have a TPMS of one type or another). But the sensors are kinda expensive at $65.00 each and you need two. But they have replaceable batteries and work very well. It's one of the very best external TPMS systems, IMO. But it will NOT fit an Energica. The brake caliber will hit the valve unless the valves are changed. But
this TPMS will fit the Energica. It has the smallest wheel sensors of all. It just has to be separate from the GPS.
Also, you can make your own GPS directories. I have one named "J Charge Stns" for my Zeros. My Energica GPS has two directories for charging, the one for J charge stns and the other for "CCS Fast Charge".
I add to it with Plugshare info. every time I go to a new location.
I keep the GPS set for U-turns okay, shortest distance, freeway okay. I find that normally works best for electric bikes. But it can all be changed in a minute. I have "unpaved okay" only on my DS.
If you, or anybody here, does go the 395LM GPS route and need info. on how to set it up with your own directories and such for charging, I can help you with that here on line. It's quite simple after doing it one time and is very handy on electric bikes.
-Don- Reno, NV