Nice video Bonkers!!
I couldn't really hear you too well, but it was fun to watch the motor temp drop. It goes down really fast when you pour water on it. I've never really done a test like that with a camera. Although it seemed to drop quite quick anyway even before the water. Very interesting to see, thank you Bonkers!
But yes, since 2013 the bikes are good for almost everyones commuting needs. And for those who need to go just a little faster for a sustained period, they can upgrade to a 2016 with the IPM and it's even better. A full 16 kilometers per hour faster sustained speed. This is pretty huge! 95 mph sustained now for the SR vs 85 mph for 2015 SR and 80 mph for the standard 2015 S. Notice the 2016 S with the small battery is also 80 mph sustained. Not that there's anything wrong with 80 mph mind you, that's 10 mph faster than any legal speed limit in California and most of the country and world, it's just interesting to note, that it's now battery limited vs motor. The system is very balanced it seems.
But yes if aerodynamics were to ever improve, all these issues of sustained highway speed heating would go away, as well as increased range (everyone likes that right?) and longer lasting rear tires (something most people don't consider) I had one last about 25,000 miles and I was carrying the weight of a small cow on the custom made FOX rear suspension during that period. (It was just by chance, but one of the head guys at FOX Racing Shox who could call the shots on making a one off custom spring for my bike shared beers with me at the same place in Scotts Valley most Friday afternoons. I was very lucky to have him as a big fan of what I was doing and willing to go out of his way for me.)
Anyway, all in all, everyone who has a 2013 and up Zero pretty much is being able to be a part of the future in the making now that it works well. The 2010-2012 bikes were good, but the 2013 and up are are better. And the 2015 and up are amazing. And the 2016 IPM motor? It just keeps getting more and more refined at this point. It's truly an incredible time in history to be able to own and ride one of these amazing machines each day. I've got almost 100,000 miles of electric motorcycle riding under my belt, and I still get a huge grin under my helmet each time I twist the throttle.
After riding gas motorcycles many 1000cc superbikes every day for almost 20 years, I've never once desired to ride another after riding a Zero. Perhaps not everybody, but I must know over 100 Zero owners now who are multiple Zero owners, meaning I'm definitely not alone in knowing electric is just a more pure riding experience. Haven't had a single girl burn her leg getting off the bike yet. Zero is fixing its motor heat issue much faster than gas bikes are fixing their hot exhaust issue that's for sure.
Bottom line is if motor heat is an issue for you, try to get a good trade in deal on a 2016 model. Otherwise, enjoy the ride for now. If not in 2017, I'm sure by 2018 or at least 2019 something even better will come out we can only hope. Changes seem to be less drastic and more about refinement now. So if you're waiting to upgrade till the next big thing, well you are probably the type that still has a perfectly good working Palm Pilot and flip phone. Why upgrade them, they work fine, right? Don't worry, your time will come one of these days, just keep being patient!
As many of you know I wake up an hour before the sun rises and I entertain myself here before getting out of bed, turning on the lights and making any noise to wake up the neighbors (and by that I mean my little husky puppy Charger howling with excitement wanting to ride the Zero once I start moving around, so please pardon my attempt at a little early morning humor.
Actually she's not so little anymore. I post a pic in a post below. Riding an electric motorcycle is literally her favorite thing to do in the world. No noise to hurt her hears, no hot pipes or engine radiating heat to burn her. I can affix a permanent carpet to the gas tank area, because, well I never have to add gas. Thousands of reasons to own an electric motorcycle. This is just one of lifes little bonuses as far as I see it.