Michigan has posted their 2017 test results.
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/msp/2017_MY_Police_Vehicle_Evaluation_Test_Book-Final_544109_7.pdfThey tested a DSRP, a
new for 2017 police version of the DSR. Curiously they list the 15.9 kWh spec for the 2016 ZF2.8 power tank.
Unfortunately, the Zero crashed during the track test and was unable to complete the remainder of the test program.
Grattan Raceway – Motorcycle Dynamics Testing – Zero DSP ZF 12.5
During Motorcycle Dynamics testing, one of the test riders experienced an acceleration skid while in a lean negotiating turn three. The rider was not able to control the motorcycle which subsequently resulted in the motorcycle crashing. Unfortunately, due to the damage of the motorcycle, the Zero was not able to continue with the testing and evaluation for motorcycle dynamics or acceleration and top speed.
other bikes in test:
- BMW R1200 RT
- Can-Am Spyder F3
- Harley FLHP Road King
- Harley FLHTP Electra Glide
- and Harley FLHTP Electra Glide Stage 3 (previous but with go-fast bits)
notes:
- the six laps the Zero did complete on the track outperformed every bike except the BMW .. great showing for Zero!
- due to the crash, the Zero's acceleration was not tested
- Zero claims 4.5 seconds for the PT DSR; given Zero's historical optimistic, perhaps closer to 5 seconds, behind the BMW and go-fast Harley
- the Zero's top speed is slightly lower than all tested bikes, which topped out at 110 for the Harleys, 120 for the Can-Am, and nearly 140 mph for the BMW
- the Can-Am dramatically outperformed the other bikes under braking. The Zero required approximately 4% more distance to brake than the rest of the bikes.
- The Zero's rear brake
FAILED during the brake test! I'm curious if this was due to damage from the earlier crash; either way, a really bad result for the Zero.