Motorcyclist posted a
contributor review of the 2013 Zero S back in January.
Now Zero has given their staff a Zero S for a week to play with and
garner their own impressions. They're not quite done yet, but the impressions have been overwhelmingly positive. The bike has attracted a lot of praise for the power delivery, looks, and some mixed thoughts on range - Dave Sonsky hopped off a ZX-14R and managed to get down to 20% in 39 miles, but Martha Cook reported "Only later would I learn that my loving husband greatly underestimated the range capability of the Zero [at 65 miles]. Trying to keep me close to home?"
In fact, with my eyes closed (figuratively, of course) I tried to imagine the equivalent of a garden variety Japanese 600cc sportbike beneath me, but I couldn’t. This bike seemed faster. Or “thrustier.†I’m not sure how to explain the forward momentum because there are no gears to bother with which means instant torque and acceleration anywhere in the “rev†range.
Their week with the bike was not without incident. On Day 5, Editor-in-Chief Marc Cook commuted home with the intention of going on a 93 mile point-to-point trip the following morning.
But the Zero itself took care of the quandary. On Friday night, after a happy and successful commute home, it refused to charge. Despite trying three different cords on two different circuits in my home shop, the Zero could not be convinced to charge; it clicked and chirped from somewhere down below but would not light the charge indicator. A few e-mails later, Zero’s Scot Harden decided that rather than take the time to troubleshoot that machine, he would have the fleet manager swap for another one.
The 2013 bike will pull harder from a 120V socket than the 2012 bikes (~12A vs ~9A). It's possible that he was tripping a breaker somewhere in the shop, but more likely that he hit the same charging glitch as seen by another poster here. Zero swooped in and replaced the bike, which was very nice of them but not exactly the same service shown to owners.
It'll be interesting to see if they grill Zero any over the charging glitch. I don't expect any such hardball questions from a magazine review, unfortunately.