The Zero DS Dual Sport 2011 is an electric motorcycle with a high-efficiency, forced air-cooled, DC, axial flux, permanent magnet motor. Its maximum capacity is 4.4 kWh, and its nominal capacity is 3.9 kWh. It can be charged using a standard input of 110V or 220V, taking four hours to charge. The quick charge time option takes 2.3 hours to reach 100% charged, and two hours to reach 90+% charged. The maximum range on a single charge is 58 miles, while the EPA UDDS range is 43 miles. The motorcycle features a clutchless one-speed drive train with a poly chain GT carbon c belt drive system. The frame is made of aircraft-grade aluminum and is lightweight and rigid twin spar frame. It has a 38mm inverted fork front suspension with adjustable compression and rebound damping, and a direct-link shock rear suspension with adjustable spring preload, compression, and rebound damping. The front and rear brakes are single disc, and the front tire is 100/80-17, while the rear is 110/90-16. It has a top speed of 67 mph and weighs 297 lbs with a carrying capacity of 300 lbs. The seat height is 90.8 cm, but a low seat height option is available at 85.7 cm.
Make Model: Zero DS Dual Sport
Year: 2011
Motor: High Efficiency, Forced Air Cooled, DC, Axial Flux, Permanent Magnet
Maximum capacity: 4.4 kWh
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