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The video is here:


I'm about to do the same to a 2010 MX.

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Can you give more details? Thanks, Roger

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Can you give full instructions to do this? I'm also in CH, with a bricked zero x extreme... Thanks, Roger

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Zero Motorcycles Forum | 2012 and older / Re: Zero at slow speeds
« on: November 17, 2009, 08:15:09 PM »
I'm a paddler  :), but even on a super rutted out straight up dirt climb, you have great control at slow speeds. So for non-motorcyclists like me, it makes tackling hard stuff a whole lot easier.

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My impression of the Zero has been very positive. Nothing has broken except the kill switch, and the factory sent me one (to Spain) quickly. Their customer service has really been great. The build quality seems good to me, but I've never seen the Quantya. They are continually improving the product, so maybe the other guy got an early version?

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Hi there, just joined up. I'm "the guy" in the video, fortunately my neighbor is an excellent videographer as well as interested in promoting electric motos. It really is great riding around here, lots of cool stuff to explore - if you are ever in the neighborhood, stop by!
One thing I didn't mention in the video, is that off-road e-motos like the Zero are really a new sport. Very unlike gas motos, and not the same as mountain biking. To me it seems more like downhill skiing, quiet, but exhilarating, and good scenery. You also use a lot of the same muscles as downhill skiing if you stand on the pegs while riding - and you don't have to wait for the snow to fall!

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