Yes, I was going to mention that about the e-bike too. Maybe that is also why when you lose say 2 bars, turn off the bike, then after a few minutes turn it back on, you regain a bar. Something happens with the chemistry. I do wonder though if that is a good idea. Maybe you are screwing with the protective mechanisms by turning a dead battery back on. I have done it on e-bikes several times though without any problems I know of. I really think I could walk my 2011 Zero S home a considerable distance if I took my time though, but I wouldn't. I have AAA. I'd just call them. You know they will cover all your vehicles...cars, scooters, motorcycles.. for up to 100 miles and 4 calls per year for $102 (including the $20 initiation fee) with their Plus membership which you need to cover motorcycles. The service goes by your name, not the number of vehicles you have, unlike other insurance.They will take both you and your Zero to your home instead of a repair shop, no problem. Just make sure your cell phone battery isn't also run down so you can call them. LOL