Harry has been writing and talking about motorcycles for 15 years, although he's been riding them for 45 years! After a long career in music, he turned his hand to writing and television work, ...
Zero is an all-electric motorcycle manufacturer based in Scotts Valley, California. While it doesn’t produce any gas guzzlers, it does make some of the best sportbikes, adventure bikes, and dual ...
With experience of handling leading global sites like ZigWheels, Punya is an avid motorcyclist who has been in the industry for over half a decade. He is always up for a ride to the canyons or the ...
Fun fact: Zero Motorcycles was founded 19 years ago, in 2006, by a former NASA engineer, Neil Saiki. The bike Neil produced back then was called the Electricross, and it had the fit and finish of a ...
Washington State-based Droog Moto has just unveiled its latest offering, the all-electric DM-017 V2 E-Fighter, which is based on a 2020 Zero DS electric motorcycle. Droog Moto is a bespoke motorcycle ...
Why do electric motorcycles have to look like gas motorcycles? For EV motorcycle mainstay Zero, the answer has always been market acceptance. This is the company that has sold more electric ...
Just as with other EVs, electric motorcycles have been growing in popularity as a practical alternative for many drivers and riders. However, that hasn't been as much the case with adventure ...
Just like the guys from Donut Media said (here’s the video), you can’t own a Tesla without a cringey vanity plate tacked onto the back to inform everyone else on the roadways that you’re a witty ...
Some time ago, I began taking an interest in electric motorcycles. I have covered several brands here on autoevolution. The time has come to talk about a two-wheeled EV from one of the leaders in the ...
Electric motorcycle maker Zero rides into the Adventure Bike segment with the all-electric DSR/X, the top of its line of bikes. The Zero DSR/X will go up to 180 miles in city riding, which is where ...
“Kickstand is now up,” one of the 20 or so engineers and designers calls out in the design studio. “OK,” a few respond in near unison. Half of them are holding their phones in the air, pointed at the ...