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Author Topic: Loading a Zero  (Read 583 times)

Ethestral

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Loading a Zero
« on: July 18, 2016, 11:34:38 AM »

Hello All,

If you are on the fence about buying an electric motorcycle have you considered how easy it will be to load a direct drive, high torque, relatively low weight bike? I didn't, but it is strikingly different.



I did not consider how often I load my motorcycle for weekend trips. This weekend was no exception, and because I wanted to as all of you questions about belt noise I happened to have my camera with me.

It was stupid simple to get the DSR into the back of my truck. I have a tall truck (its stock) and loading dual sports can be a dodgy game. Sadly I have dropped several in my day, but dents are like a patina that you earned story by story. Even the dumb stories leave marks.

Comments on how to film are welcome, just remember I paid the neighbor kid $8 to film, narrate, and edit the above glory.
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Re: Loading a Zero
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2016, 11:55:14 AM »

I think that video worked rather well! Maybe get the kid to film fewer extreme closeups. ;)

I don't own a truck but have loaded dual sport bikes, so this rings true for my DSR.
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