Zero Motorcycles
will be demonstrating for the first time in the UK, their highly
anticipated 2010 range of high performance electric motorcycles at
the MCI Media Day on Tuesday 27 April 2010. Of particular interest
will be the Zero DS, not yet seen in the UK, a fully electric robust
dual sport motorcycle that can be ridden anywhere from the city
street to a gravel road to a dirt trail.
MCI Media attracts
press from across the country and from a diversity of publications
and makes an ideal venue to present Zero Motorcycles’ latest range
which includes both performance and aesthetic changes. The 2010
range includes the revolutionary Z-Force Air Induction System on the
Zero S and Zero DS models, enabling Zero Motorcycles to produce more
horsepower from lighter and more compact motors by increasing the
airflow through the heart of the motor. Zero Motorcycles is also
introducing a new throttle technology that modulates the increased
power to provide riders with exacting control over the acceleration.
All 2010
motorcycles are powered using Z-Force™ power pack technology with
new and more precise cell monitoring. The cumulative result of all
this technology is a longer power pack life, more power, greater
acceleration off the line and superior handling.
Edwin Belonje, Zero
Motorcycles Director of Sales & Marketing in Europe, said. “We are
very excited to be bringing our entire range of 2010 Zero
Motorcycles to the MCI Media Day; the diversity of press attending
the event ideally suits the diversity of the range of bikes
available from Zero Motorcycles. We have a motorcycle to suit all
two-wheel enthusiasts, from extreme sports such as motocross and
cross country riding, to road riders and city commuting.”
The 2010 range of
Zero motorcycles also gives consumers a choice of colour graphics,
and for the Zero S and DS, new seat configurations specially
designed by Corbin, the new seats provide a more comfortable and
performance-oriented ride and a reduced height option is also
available.