Zero Motorcycles - The Future of Electric Motorcycles
Zero Motorcycles is one of the few companies currently producing electric motorcycles. There are other like Brammo but lets face it, Zero builds some serious purpose built bikes that make the Brammo look like a scooter. They have 2 different dirt models a dual sport enduro bike and a street version.
All of these bikes produce some serious power for an electric motorcycle. The street and dual sport bike can hit speeds of 55 mph and have a range up to 50 miles. These bikes can be charged up in less than 4 hours from a standard household wall socket.
Here are some specs on the Zero S from the Zeromotorcycles.com website -
| Motor | ![]() |
| Type | Brushed permanent magnet electric |
| Top Speed | 55 mph (90 kph) |
| Power System | ![]() |
| Type | Patent-pending lithium ion array |
| Capacity | 4 kWh (58volts @ 70Ah) |
| Range | Up to 50 miles (80 km) |
| Recharge time | Less than 4 hours |
| Input | Standard 110V or 220V |
| Drive Train | ![]() |
| Transmission | Clutchless one speed |
| Drive system | 17T / 61T, 420 Chain |
| Chassis / Suspension / Brakes | ![]() |
| Front Suspension Travel | 8 inches (203 mm) |
| Rear Suspension Travel | 9 inches (229 mm) |
| Front Brakes | 2 Pot Hydraulic, Stainless Rotor, Hand Actuated, Full Float |
| Rear Brakes | 1 Pot Hydraulic, Stainless Rotor, Foot Actuated, Full Float |
| Front Tire | 110/70-16 |
| Rear Tire | 140/70-16 |
| Dimensions | ![]() |
| Wheel base | 55.75 inches (141.6 cm) |
| Seat height | 35.5 inches (90.2 cm) |
| Head angle | 24 degrees from vertical with 8 inch (20 cm) fork |
| Trail | 3.26 inches (82.8 mm) |
| Steering Angle | + 35 Degrees, -35 Degrees |
| Weight | ![]() |
| Frame | 29 pounds (13.2 kg) |
| Power Pack | 80 pounds (36.3 kg) |
| Total weight | 270 pounds (122.5 kg) |
| Economy | ![]() |
You can buy any of these bikes now, pricing and information on how to order can be found on http://www.zeromotorcycles.com/zero-s-order.php for the zero S, or just check out http://zeromotorcycles.com.
$9,950 is not bad for a motorcycle capable of so much, throw in the tax credit and that number drops almost 1000 dollars.



