does everyone automatically receive the loyalty voucher when you buy a motorcycle from Zero? and how much discount did that give you, if i may ask? i'm looking at the FXE now but might upgrade to a different one in the future. would be nice to get a discount on that too 😅 they are so expensive.
Hi Sorry for the late reply. I bought my first Zero 2015 and got the voucher 2021, 3000€ on a new bike. Can't say if you always get the voucher. The voucher also maybe connected to certain rules (like valid only for this or that model year etc.)
@@jjpac2011 you won't regret it. I owned bikes from CBR Fireblade, over Ducati SPS to Harley V-Rod and none of them was that easy to ride and kicked your a.. that hard when turning the throttle. 😉😁. BTW taking care of the Zero is effortless. No Oilchange, no chain care, no paint polishing etc.and almost zero service costs. best regards. Alex
@@lilglopictures2943 Thank you. I've owned Yamahas, Kawis, Suzy's and Honda cycles...both dirt and dual sports. Loved all of em. Now I have a fat tire ebike, e kick scooter, and an electric golf caddy. Really ready for a Zero, now that there is finally a dealer here in Hawaii. Your reviews and comments help bring me even closer to ownership. I know I'm gonna love it. Thanks again and looking forward to more of your vids. All the best.
Hey i want to get this(a 2013 year though) but strictly for street/highway use will it still do that well even though its designed for mainly offroad? and is it true that all you need is a standard power outlet to charge the bike if you dont want to use a charging station? thanks
I used mine only on streets, mainly on may way to work and it did very well. It is perfect for the street jungle. I kept the original off-road tires but I think it would be even more fun if you run it with street tires. And yep, all I needed was standard power outlet. The connection socket on the bike is the same as you find it on some electronic devices at home (PC for example).
There is alot that can cause that like were you charging properly were you actually maintaining the bike and not treating it like a tesla owner and were you actually using it for its intendedd purpose
Gorgeous bike
I thought this would be a sad video. But when you said "upgrade to SRF" voila, happy video!
That was a little bit my intention 😉
does everyone automatically receive the loyalty voucher when you buy a motorcycle from Zero? and how much discount did that give you, if i may ask?
i'm looking at the FXE now but might upgrade to a different one in the future. would be nice to get a discount on that too 😅 they are so expensive.
Hi Sorry for the late reply. I bought my first Zero 2015 and got the voucher 2021, 3000€ on a new bike. Can't say if you always get the voucher. The voucher also maybe connected to certain rules (like valid only for this or that model year etc.)
@@lilglopictures2943 no worries, thanks for your reply 😃
How tall are you? Im 6’4 and looking for an electric duel sport but don’t know if I will fit? Any recommendations? This will be my first bike
I am 6´2. I was sitting pretty comfortable on the bike. However my wife complained that I was looking like a teenager on the bike. 😂
Im 6'4 and I love the fit of this bike.
Enjoy your new SR/F
Thank you. Great bike and awesome design.
Great review thank you. Its easy to see you are very sincere. I would get one in a heart beat but they dont market them down in New Zealand.
Thank you. As I like straight forward reviews myself, I try to be as sincere as possible.
Great video.
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Thank you.
Enjoy your Zero SRF!
How many miles/km did you put on it?
Around 6000 km.
@@lilglopictures2943 then it's fresh as new
@@lilglopictures2943 how. Much money sell it
I sold it for 6000€ to a friend.
It is to Expensive ?????which. Model this. Is ther cheep motor old model ????It
how's the battery after 5 years?
I did not measure the capacity but I did not feel any significant reduction.
@@lilglopictures2943 thank you. I'm seriously considering the FX.
@@jjpac2011 you won't regret it. I owned bikes from CBR Fireblade, over Ducati SPS to Harley V-Rod and none of them was that easy to ride and kicked your a.. that hard when turning the throttle. 😉😁. BTW taking care of the Zero is effortless. No Oilchange, no chain care, no paint polishing etc.and almost zero service costs. best regards. Alex
@@lilglopictures2943 Thank you. I've owned Yamahas, Kawis, Suzy's and Honda cycles...both dirt and dual sports. Loved all of em. Now I have a fat tire ebike, e kick scooter, and an electric golf caddy. Really ready for a Zero, now that there is finally a dealer here in Hawaii. Your reviews and comments help bring me even closer to ownership. I know I'm gonna love it. Thanks again and looking forward to more of your vids. All the best.
@@jjpac2011 Wow Hawaii!! You live in paradise! Never been there but definitely on my to-do list. Greetings from freezing Germany.
Hey i want to get this(a 2013 year though) but strictly for street/highway use will it still do that well even though its designed for mainly offroad? and is it true that all you need is a standard power outlet to charge the bike if you dont want to use a charging station? thanks
I used mine only on streets, mainly on may way to work and it did very well. It is perfect for the street jungle. I kept the original off-road tires but I think it would be even more fun if you run it with street tires. And yep, all I needed was standard power outlet. The connection socket on the bike is the same as you find it on some electronic devices at home (PC for example).
Electric bikes have poor range when used on the highway due to the increased energy usage needed to maintain highway speeds.
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Don't buy it's a POS, after 10k miles mine completely fail😊
There is alot that can cause that like were you charging properly were you actually maintaining the bike and not treating it like a tesla owner and were you actually using it for its intendedd purpose
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