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NGreenSxrambler

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Hello fellow riders!
« on: November 16, 2019, 04:00:57 AM »

Hey all!

I currently ride a Ducati Scrambler and have been extremely intrigued by the available electric options on the market. I am hoping to rent an electric motorcycle in the future but would love to know what to expect when it comes to owning one. What your favorite electric models out there now?

Would the transition from gross gas to electric be easy?

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Hey guys! I do not currently own an electric bike but this is the future. I love the electric bikes I see online and want to learn more about them to hopefully get one of my own one day.

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Re: Hello fellow riders!
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2019, 04:18:39 AM »

I'm a Zero owner and maintain https://www.zeromanual.com just to get my bias out of the way.

- I put 26,000 miles on a 2013 Zero DS until I upgraded to the 2016 Zero DSR and then logged 41,000 miles on that (and then I crashed and am recovering).
- The SR/F is Zero's latest bike and it's not for me but the technology and usability of the bike are excellent.
- Energica makes a very fine track bike and their latest batteries are huge, and the bikes charge very quickly if you use CCS (which does cost a bit). I find them too complicated and closed-off, but that's my preference.
- HD makes the Livewire which looks great, but is just overpriced to most.
- Other vendors are out there if you have the money to throw around and can put up with slightly more boutique production. This year has seen a lot of new manufacturers make noise, but if you don't want to deal with risk, skip them and focus on Zero or Energica.

All of them have a very nice amount of power, and are superb commuters. I love commuting on electric daily, saving my gas bike for weekends and trips, which keeps the garage cleaner and lowers my maintenance overhead.

I'm really not sure that there's any real transition from gas to electric.
- You get used to not using a clutch lever or shifting pedal.
- You become more aware of your surroundings, because the bike is less of a distraction. It's better for defensive riding.
- You learn to do slightly different and generally much less maintenance on your bike; mostly plugging it in regularly.
- You're going to maintain a belt or a chain no matter what.
- Energica has more systems onboard (sump, oil, coolant) and fewer dealers, which is possibly a hassle for some. But even Zero owners have dealer issues.

All of the obstacle is in the up-front premium in the price, which is almost entirely about the cost of the batteries.
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Re: Hello fellow riders!
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2019, 06:05:53 AM »

My spouse owns a Scrambler!

She prefers my bike for in-town stuff, because of how light and responsive it is.

The bigger difference is range and charging.  As long as things are good, the Scrambler gets gas and goes.  But if there's no gas (like in the power outages this fall) it was kinda a pain.  The Zero does lots of trips before needing to be plugged in again... But really it only has a couple hours of riding a day.  Or one, if you're on the freeway.  If you plot out charging and do it with meals or errands you can extend it by quite a bit - it takes me about 25% to get to the top of the hill and I can charge from 35% to 65% in the same time as a short movie.  So you have to kinda have that in your head.

But it also only takes 1% to go to the store.  Which is like nothing, cost and energy wise.

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