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I don’t recall reading about having to pay for cellular connectivity after two years on the SR/F and SR/S when I purchased. Anyone else get this email?


Zero Motorcycles
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The Zero Motorcycles SR/F was the first motorcycle to have a cellular connectivity module that gave owners meaningful updates from the bike in real time.

Some of the class-leading features that this module makes possible include:
 
Relive and share your ride details with telemetry, speed, and GPS data
Get real time charging updates and set charge targets & alerts
Bike status, tip over notification, and unauthorized movement alerts

 
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Zero Motorcycles provides this cellular connectivity service for free for the first two years of ownership of all SR/S and SR/F motorcycles. We're extending that free service for owners approaching the two-year mark and will communicate how to renew, how much it would cost a month to do so, and all other pertinent details to you by October 1, 2021.

Until then, keep reliving your rides enjoying all of the effortless connection that is only possible on motorcycles powered by the Cypher III operating system!


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Zero Motorcycles Forum | 2013+ / New Gates Belt Tension App
« on: March 21, 2021, 01:49:47 AM »
There’s an update to the Gates Belt Tension app for iOS...significant upgrade from the previous version. Even allows for a “motorcycle” option.

I’ve been tensioning the belt by “feel” (vibration transmitted to pegs/bars, noise, etc) as I found the previous app unusable and the recommended tension with belt tension tool to be too high.

After updating to the new app, checked the belt and consistently hit 67Hz, fittingly nicely into the manual’s recommended frequency range.

Worth trying the app again if you’ve given up over the years.

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