Look what's been zooming around the streets of Silicon Valley lately: The brushed permanent magnet motor produces 31 horsepower and the bike weighs 225 pounds, making the Zero S a little less powerful – but 96 pounds lighter – than a Suzuki DR-Z400SM. With 62.5 foot-pounds of torque on tap, the Zero S has significantly more grunt than, say, the KTM 690 SMC. They cost under $10K and they'll be available on the market in about a month — but you'll have to stand in line. They've got about 100 orders for them already. Read Zero Takes Electric Motorcycles to the Street | Autopia from Wired.com.
April 8, 2009
Zero Takes Electric Motorcycles to the Street
by Carla King in Uncategorized | 1 Comments

I am very excited about this bike. Serious power and range good enough for commuting and having fun.