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Zero Introduces DSR Black Forest Electric Touring Bike

The new Black Forest Edition features longer range, and touring accessories for long distance touring on an electric motorcycle.
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Published on March 3, 2018

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  • The Zero DSR Black Forest has a range of 250 km
  • Powered by 14.4 kWh battery with 146 Nm of torque
  • Incorporates fast charging and direct drive system without gears

Electric motorcycle manufacturer Zero Motorcycles has introduced an electric touring bike, called the Zero DSR Black Forest Edition. The DSR Black Forest is only for the European market and promises the longest range on any electric dual sport bike. According to Zero, the new model has been "developed to meet the growing demand of riding enthusiasts seeking to tour on electric." Based on Zero's adventure styled DSR, the Black Forest Edition has a claimed range of 250 km while riding in the city and about 120 km of range on the open road.

"Our customers have been asking for a model like this for years. Riding a Zero is the most connected way to move through nature. The Zero Motorcycles DSR Black Forest extends this to new, longer, and more fun adventures," said Zero Motorcycles European Managing Director Umberto Uccelli.

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The Zero DSR Black Forest comes kitted with adventure touring accessories

Also Read: 2018 Zero Motorcycle Line-Up Gets More Range

A new fast-charging system allows the Touring Zero battery to be recharged in less than an hour, offering another 150 km of range. The bike employs Zero's new Charge Tank, which is essentially the fast charger, and the bike employs "the highest power and energy density battery tech in the EV industry", Zero maintains. Riders can charge the bike using the vast and growing network of Level II charge stations available across Europe. The powerplant which employs a 14.4 kWh battery, delivers 146 Nm of torque and no clutch or shifting is required from the bike, thanks to the direct drive powertrain.

The Black Forest has been given a full range of touring accessories including hard case panniers and top box, touring screen, comfort seat and crash bars. Also on offer are auxiliary lights and headlight protector for off-road riding. So far, prices and availability haven't been announced, but Zero says the bike will be on display at dealerships from April 2018. Looks like Zero is set to become a strong player in the electric motorcycle segment in Europe.

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Last Updated on March 3, 2018


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