2023 Zero S & DS 7.2 $9,995 Ride Away @ Zero Motorcycles

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Woah… Some more cheap motorcycles for the masses… This time an EV motorcycle just to change it up.

Was reading around in a Zero Motorcycle Fartbook group and saw that one of the (very few) Aussies in there has just bought a brand new (old stock) 2023 Zero S 7.2 for under $10k ride away. Thought it was worth a post, as I bought mine last year for $13,200 (ooof) and thought that was a steal (having been marked down from their RRP price and it was more inline with what I would pay for a similar spec ICE bike.)

The "+" or "14.4kWh" versions are also on sale. These were up over $20k+ but have now been dropped to $17k ride away. A good discount, but still I feel a bit too pricey

For the newer range of bikes, the 2024 updated S (what used to be the SR/F) has also had a price cut from mid/upper $35~k bracket down to $28k ride away as well as the 2024 DS, down from about $40k to $30k Ride Away.

NOTE: At this point in time, for the S and DS 7.2, they WERE LAMS approved, but that may have changed. You would need to check your state's LAMS register on whether these bikes are still suitable for learner riders…


Few "real world" specs on the bike from my experience (I have the '23 Zero S 7.2);

Will easily do over 100km around town and in urban riding.
Will do about 60km if you ride it at open road speeds (80~100km/h)
Will top out at around 140km/h.
Gets from 0~60 VERY quickly (A LOT of torque down low). From 0 to 100 is also very quick
Has 2 storage boxes that hold a 2 litre bottle of milk and 2 loaves of bread and some some other stuff.
No noise, doesn't wake the neighbours at 5am on your way to work.
Charges from a regular 10a 240v outlet. (Can make/buy an adaptor to charge from public AC chargers)
Takes about 4 hours to charge from empty (Can charge it while you sleep/work)

What this bike isnt;

A wheelie machine. (That's what a Yamaha/Suzuki is for)
A long distance touring motorcycle. (That's what a Honda is for)
A noise maker. (That's what a Ducati is for)
A replacement for Rogaine or Viagra. (That's what a Harley is for)
A piece of poser jewlery (That's what BMW is for)

What this bike is good at, is "commuting". It is about the same price as most other commuter bikes in this bracket and providing you dont live more than 30km on a highway road tip to work, this could be a great alternative to a petrol bike of the same price because it cost about $1 to fill on off peak and there are no oil changes, coolant changes, spark plugs, valve adjustments, dont need to buy a loud muffler, you just throw a leg over it and ride.

You can find your local Zero dealer via this link (mostly Peter Stevens outlets, so often sold alongside Harley and Triumph)

InB4: Complaints about range and charging times and how you wouldn't buy one because it doesn't make enough noise and that "LoUd PiPeZ SaVe LiVeZ!11" or something about the price needing to be $3,500.

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    • I could nearly do that on reserve, some people have reported 50klm on reserve on my bike

      Having said that, i think it would be possible to convert the DS bike to enduro with a PDS shock and fork/triple swap but the belt drive…

      open highway is 60klms, you could prob double that in the bush without drama

  • +1

    200km range id buy it and do menulog…. 100 or 60 is laughable. Better off with a postie bike.

  • Quite a nice looking bike, and I'm sure with that torque it'd be great fun on the commute. Just the range is a bit of a concern.
    As for loud pipes, let's be honest, we mod our bike to sound cool to ourselves when we drop it down a gear in the tunnels, as most cars can't even hear a bike approaching when their windows are up and music blaring. I liked the technique in the philippines of giving a friendly blip on your horn whenever overtaking or doing anything to let other vehicles be aware of you…. but if you do that here you get some freak yelling curses out their window. I wouldn't avoid buying this bike for the sound (or lack of it) but the range would be the biggest issue for me.

    • What about battery degradation over time? How much does a replacement battery cost?

  • +1

    Boycotting United shitstain on murica

  • Use saved money to buy one of these:
    https://www.oxfordproducts.com.au/products/oxox805

  • I very badly want to get a motorbike but I just can't see the risk vs reward with how shit Perth drivers are… Such a shame, can imagine how nice it would feel to ride.

  • CSS type 2 charger?

    • No CCS2 (DC Fast charging) and no Type 2 (AC charging). You can, however, get an adaptor to go from Type 2 to the bike, but it doesnt make it charge any faster, just gives you more options to find somewhere to charge.

  • -4

    An EV motorcycle sounds dangerous as hell. I deliberately put a loud exhaust on my motorcycle so people can at least hear me if they are not looking.

    • Can you horn?

      • -1

        Good luck mate. Hope you have insurance, insure it all. Also, let me know how you wire up that horn so it literally helps you avoid dying in every dangerous situation with idiot drivers you don't even see. Must be a good horn you have.

    • +2

      I ride, if my windows are up and music on I dont hear people filter until they are right next to me and im not checking my mirrors when stopped

  • While the price is certainly a bargain and this is fantastic for those that're interested in brand new vehicles and EVs, there's so many great ICE vehicles out there second hand that would be far more practical. Weren't Zero up there for Harley for fighting the right to repair for a while there? I know they've released free manuals, which is great, but I do wonder about longevity. I've seen secondhand SV650s out there for $4k-$6k and they're a blast and will outlive the roaches. Either way, nice find.

    • Second hand prices have been so high, it's just not worth it anymore, sellers are delusional.

      I recently purchased a brand new 2023 honda cl500 that was cheaper ride away compared to a second hand that had done 3000 kms and a only once service with ride away and stamp duty on top.

      Its the same for most brands.

  • +5

    I spend my workdays in a 15 tonne red truck, when we're going from A to B with lights, sirens and a forward facing subwoofer setup to make vehicles shudder in our path traffic still doesn't notice our presence half the time. So I don't really buy the loud pipes save lives argument.

    • What's the subwoofer for?

    • So you're saying that NO vehicle hears that subwoofer? Ahh…. you didn't…you said half the vehicles don't notice you.
      How can you say that noise alerts some vehicles, then infer that noise doesn't alert any vehicle?

  • I love riding on the weekends. And I can totally see the benefit of commuting if your in the city. And can potentially filter through bad traffic and get home faster. E bike just brings the costs down even further.

    But honestly. Unless space or money is tight. The cost to run a cheap commuter isnt high enough to take the risk with modern drivers.

  • Can't wait until full self-riding, AKA Autopilot! Can then have a kip in the sidecar.

    • a tesla standard autobike? gawddd…. be good for a tourist taxi, but who would want to take that risk?

  • I've been getting ads for the Honda NAVi for some reason. $2500 ride away? Is that really true? Why aren't they more popular?

    • Limited use case. People spent an extra grand or two and can run at freeway speeds.

    • +1

      It's basically a scooter drive train in a Grom style bike. Awesome if you live 5km from work and it's 50~60km/h roads and no parking for cars when you get there… shit at everything else.

  • How much is the rego cost? Any height requirement to ride? Does it need an extra lock for security? And do I need a life insurance?

    • +1

      How much is the rego cost?

      Paid my rego 2 days ago in NSW, it was $118 for CTP and about $160 for rego.

      Any height requirement to ride?

      Depends. I wouldnt be 4'10" if that is what you are asking. It's a full sized motorcycle. Seat height is 81cm.

      Does it need an extra lock for security?

      Dont they all?

      And do I need a life insurance?

      Depends on your risk appetite.

      • Decend responses, cheers!

        I wish there's a smaller range around 6k-7k that's an easy decision.

        • Then maybe look at the Super Soco TC Maxx, these might be a better alternative.

          They are cheaper. You should be able to buy a brand new, old stock one for much less, sitting in your $6~7k bracket. Some brand new ones on Bikesales for $5,600 for '23/24MY bikes. (depending on your state, there is one in Qld with 900km on it for $2,300… That''s cheaper than most e-pushbikes.)

          These TC Maxx bikes ARE LAMS approved and have slightly less power and less range. These are more suited to urban commuting, as I think they only do 100km/h and only for short stints, but up to 80km/h zones should be easy. Batteries are removable, so you can charge them where ever.

  • Wish this supports V2G.

  • +1

    Now I need a Cruiser ev

  • Even as a commuter, my rife to work is 50 km return up the freeway. If I wanted to go run any errands I'd be left stranded somewhere, and who knows how long it would take for the battery to degrade losing that already small headroom.

    It's a shame, but 60 km range really isn't enough.

    • If you have access to a GPO at work, chuck it on a charger whilst you're in the office and you should be ok.

      Or get the PLUS+ model which has the 3.6 kW Power Tank for extra range.

  • Time to get your knees in the breeze…

  • Time to sell the R1. She a black diamond when there is no dust on it
    A wheelie machine
    A noise maker
    A worn poser piece of jewelry
    A ball crusher

    V-twin / L-twin the rumble, ground shaking bikes are the reason to live. Inline fours are screamers. E-bikes well time will tell…

    Before anyone else dissess the zero bikes. Take a look at the segway e-scooter.

    • Im kinda getting that way with my R1 too….sits in the garage a lot of the time and the maintenance on it is a burden (it's due for oil/filter/coolant/chain/sprockets/tyres/brakes again), can't be bothered doing it myself anymore.

      But then I'd miss the sound of it….

    • Sounds like you're ready for the Vtwin rumble of a umm…ducati
      then you can just putter putter around :)

      • +1

        Yeah we like v-twin ducati's BUT and its a big BUT.
        They sit in the garage too much, waiting for parts, service, time and cash to get them back on the road.
        Compared to my suzuki v-twin outlasted my brothers 1098s run and friends run Superlite 849 and monster . Until they got them fixed except for the Monster
        oh well. Ducati's and Ducati's, gotta love them or like them sitting around without parts.

        But the last 8 months or so has been horrible to find a weekend without any rain. Then trying to find someone who isn't busy.
        R1 has barely clocked 29900km. Has gytr exhausts but do not like the notes until over 80km/h

  • +1

    One of those "everyone upvotes, no one buys" deals.

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