But you also know the typical electric motorcycle problems. Slow as treacle. Incredibly limited ranges. Impossibly high prices. With this new Brammo Empulse R, all that's about to change.
I'll choose, perhaps unfairly, to interpret those as jabs against Zero's bikes.
SpeedEmpulse has much better acceleration than the Zero, no question. 250-type acceleration to 650-with-a-passenger type acceleration is a huge upgrade.
Top speed is a little higher. Sustaining 100 mph is more than acceptable for don't-throw-me-in-jail highway operation, but it's not a huge step up from a peak of 88 mph. That's more akin to stepping from a 250cc bike to a 400 or 500cc bike.
RangeIn normal use I expect the Empulse to see about 20% more range than the Zero ZF9 bikes. 20% more than "incredibly limited" is welcome but not a game-changer. I expect a UK mains circuit to charge the Empulse about 2-3x faster than Zero's charger (230V 10-12A vs 230V ~4A), which
is a significant upgrade. Provided that you have opportunity to charge, the effective range of the Empulse is likely to be much higher than the Zero bikes.
PriceIf the GBP equivalent of $14k USD is "impossibly high", I wonder what the to-be-announced price for the Empulse will be.
The Empulse is a nicer bike than the Zero, as long as you don't mind the extra weight and complexity. It also will arrive closer to the 2013 Zeros than the 2012s in the US .. who knows about UK .. and likely at a significantly higher price.
This is a nice rehash of the Empulse report for the UK market, but it has the same flaws as the previous HFL, Wired, and Jalopnik articles.
Except for one: this one is called a "First Ride" rather than a "Review". Wes's Zero DS report was a review. His Empulse report is a first ride. Hopefully we'll see reviews popping up soon .. perhaps from owners as well.