Last night I received a call from my local Zero dealer, Mission Motorcycles in Daly City, CA, located about a 15-minute ride from my home. The shop owner told me that they had just received a new 2012 Zero DS model and it would be on the showroom floor today.
So I visited Mission Motorcycles this morning and checked out the new 2012 Zero DS. All I did was to sit on and inspect it. I was offered a test ride, but declined as traffic in the area is kind of crazy and I don't really like to ride anyone else's bike, especially the only one of its type in the shop.
Anyway, the DS model that they had in the shop was very much blacked-out, too much so for my taste. It really needs some "bold new graphics" to liven it up a bit. The seat on this model is very high and I could not reach the floor with my 30" inseam. Also the seat felt very hard and had a hard, but durable-looking, rubber-like covering. The mirrors were not positioned very well and should be higher and wider. The front brake looked kind of wimpy, but perhaps that is typical for an off-road bike. The rear shock also looked smaller and less robust than I am used to, but then most of my IC motorcycles weigh a lot more than the DS.
I liked the instrument cluster and gauges, they are neat, compact and readable. The motor looked very much "Mars-like" and I didn't see any sort of forced-air cooling system, other than the slots in the motor through which you can see the motor windings. There is a very large heat-sink under the seat, which I assume houses the controller. The drive belt is quite thin, much thinner than any motorcycle drive belt that I have ever seen. (I have seen the ones on Harleys, BMWs, Buells, and it is thinner even than the belt on the 1983 Kawasaki GPz 305 that I used to own.)
I suspect that the Brammo Empulse (not sure about the Enertia Plus) will outperform the Zero when it finally arrives and it will certainly look better. But I give credit to Zero for getting their new models into production and out to their dealers ahead of their announced schedule. That is certainly a change from previous model years.