From the article:
hooked up to a six-speed manual gearbox with a hydraulic clutch, which is an anomaly in the electric world where automatic continuously variable transmissions usually rule
Really?
In fact, torque is so abundant it's possible to ease off the line in third gear, though you'll miss that brisk rush of acceleration from progressing through the gears.
Third gear acceleration is likely very similar to the 2010 Empulse single-speed concept - adequate, but not "brisk" by conventional motorcycle standards.
I'm convinced we will not need a six speed transmission once we have motors in the 60-80 kW range.. except *maybe* for race replicas. Race bikes, like honey badgers, do not give a single fuck about 0-60 acceleration, so they can get away with "only" 3-4s 0-60 times in exchange for placing the power curve exactly where it needs to be for a particular track.
Here's a set of hand-wavey top speed / acceleration tradeoffs, given a single speed transmission and ~400lb bike weight:
20 kW, acceleration: 6s 0-60**, 50 mph top speed (2010-2011 Zero X)
20 kW, top speed: 10s 0-60, 90 mph top speed (2012 Zero S)
40 kW, acceleration: 4s 0-60, 85 mph top speed (2013 Zero FX)
40 kW, top speed: 6s 0-60, 105 mph top speed (2013 Zero S, 105 mph gearing)
80 kW, acceleration: 3s 0-60, 100 mph top speed (600 class power, traction limited accel)
80 kW, top speed: 4s 0-60, 140 mph top speed
120 kW, acceleration: 2.5s 0-60, 140 mph top speed (1000 class power)
120 kW, top speed: 3s 0-60, 170 mph top speed (basically Lightning's race bike)
You can see there's only a small time difference in acceleration between the acceleration and the top speed gearings once you get to 80 kW.
A typical sportbike is about 3s 0-60. I think we can do a bit better than that with electrics..
By comparison, a 2013 Zero S with a claimed range of 114 miles city/63 miles highway will cost you $13,995-- cheaper, but still not chump change.
Score another victim to Zero's incomplete 2012 range specification.. very thankful Zero has improved their press communication for 2013. Btw, it might be nice to quote the 2013 range when discussing the 2013 bike.. range below are in miles, city / 70 mph highway / combined.
2012 Zero S ZF9 $13995
114 / 43.5 / 63
2013 Zero S ZF8.5 $13995
103 / 53 / 70
2013 Zero S ZF11.4 $15995
137 / 70 / 93
2013 Empulse R $18995
127 / 56 / 77