ebike11 said:Looking for one of these..are there any still around??
calab said:New or used?
ebike11 said:Looking for one of these..are there any still around??
liveforphysics said:Pity I have no more of them to give. They are such a fantastic and efficient beast of a motor, and we know Zero makes and sells a ton of bikes, and people wreck motorcycles as a fact of life, and they often get motors controllers and batteries parted out of them. Parts should be available if you keep hunting around.
liveforphysics said:Pity I have no more of them to give. They are such a fantastic and efficient beast of a motor, and we know Zero makes and sells a ton of bikes, and people wreck motorcycles as a fact of life, and they often get motors controllers and batteries parted out of them. Parts should be available if you keep hunting around.
CONSIDERABLE SHOUTING said:liveforphysics said:Pity I have no more of them to give. They are such a fantastic and efficient beast of a motor, and we know Zero makes and sells a ton of bikes, and people wreck motorcycles as a fact of life, and they often get motors controllers and batteries parted out of them. Parts should be available if you keep hunting around.
And if I could ask- what ARE the different motors Zero makes? I thought they maybe only made two, but I'll admit I never did a deep dive.
ebike11 said:Looking for one of these..are there any still around??
I know this is a old post, but you seem to have abundance of knowledge. I have a 75-10 and SME controller from a zero srs. The sme doesn’t have a k3 plug for programming. I want to run this setup in a conversion. I do have an extra g4s6 sevcon. Do you know any one who could program the sevcon or setup/program a new sme to the 75-10. I can buy the sme that is parried to hyper 9.Great job on defining the Zero motor varieties. One thing you forgot C70R, is the 75-10 motor has a substantially improved thermal pathway from the windings to the housing through a thermally conductive stator potting. It also has a more effective heatsink, but at the cost of larger packaging radius.