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Hi folks,

I recently replaced the rear tire on my 2013 S at 16,000km. I installed an Avon RoadRider, however since it has been replaced I have noticed a slight vibration on the bike. It is most noticeable between 30-60km/h, and it almost feels as if you are riding on cobblestone. I don't hear any noise that is out of the ordinary, and I tried adjusting the belt alignment with no change. Any thoughts on what could be causing this?

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Buy Sell Trade / 2013 Zero S ZF11.4 *SOLD*
« on: July 10, 2015, 05:40:42 AM »
Hi Guys,

I'm looking to sell my 2013 Zero S 11.4. It has been a great bike, but I am looking at upgrading to an electric car and can't afford to keep both. It had a new motor installed under warranty in April 2015, and comes with a brand new Avon Roadrider rear tire installed. The bike just ticked over 15,000km. It includes the Givi side cases, as well as the Zero commuter windshield and RAM phone mount. The bike is custom painted Ferrari red, so it is a lighter shade than the deep red of the SR.

I am located in Ontario, Canada - and the market for these bikes is slim here.

I figured with the way the USD is, it may be more appealing to American buyers. I am asking $8,500CAD, or $6,500USD (at current exchange).

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Zero Motorcycles Forum | 2013+ / 2013 S Belt Replacement
« on: April 01, 2014, 05:58:43 AM »
H guys,

I just got back from my first ride on my gently used 2013 S ZF11.4. Unfortunately I only got 80km before the belt broke. The bike only has 2300km on it so I was quite surprised it only lasted this long. The dealer is 3.5 hours away for me, but they have agreed to ship me a replacement belt. Anyone have any experience replacing the belt themselves? Or is this something best left for the dealer?

Thanks!

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