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ZERO 11X

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ZERO 11X[product_description] ZERO 11X. Supremely Powerful. Falcon PEV is the official distributor of the ZERO e scooters. The ZERO 11X pushes the limit between what separates an electric scooter and a motorbike. This is the most rugged and powerful model in the ZERO series and it does not disappoint. Truly, this is not a machine for every rider, but if you are an enthusiast, the ZERO 11X is what every enthusiast rider would desire. Equipped with dual 1600W

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ZERO 11X. Supremely Powerful.

Falcon PEV is the official distributor of the ZERO e-scooters.

The ZERO 11X pushes the limit between what separates an electric scooter and a motorbike. This is the most rugged and powerful model in the ZERO series and it does not disappoint. Truly, this is not a machine for every rider, but if you are an enthusiast, the ZERO 11X is what every enthusiast rider would desire.

Equipped with dual 1600W high speed motors, achieving a top speed of 95 kmh, the ZERO 11X is the ultimate thrill seekers' plaything. 

Ride Comfort

What is power without the comfort and ability to control it? The ZERO 11X steering system is a motorcycle style rugged twin steering pole capped off with a ergonomic riser handlebar that curves towards the rider that allows upright steering. This allows the rider to ride comfortably without having to bend forward or lean backwards. 

Supporting the scooter and a rider with max weight of up to 120kg (with a cumulative payload of 170kg!!!) are 2 mega sized 165mm hydraulic spring suspensions. These custom spring hydraulic shock absorbers have adjustable stiffness so that you can adjust them to your weight and off/on road use. This adjustment feature is especially useful when you require a higher suspension for off road use but a lower suspension for normal road use.

State of the Art Braking Power

It is absolutely essential to have equally sized stopping power to match the oversized motor power. The ZERO 11X comes installed with Taiwanese made Nutt hydraulic brakes with cooling fins. The task of stopping 3200W of raw power from the motors requires cooling capabilities so that your brake pads do not overheat. 

Safety Features

The ZERO 11X comes with twin motorcycle style flood lighting that makes one very visible in any riding conditions. Together with its brake and rear lighting, the ZERO 11X shines the way in low light conditions. There is also enough room along the twin steering poles to add additional lighting if needed. 

The Z11X's hydraulic brakes also comes with an electronic-brake system meaning a slight tap on the brakes will cut off the front and rear motor. This is a safety feature which greatly reduces braking distance. 

Going for Range

Packed with a 32Ah battery with LG/Samsung cells, the ZERO 11X is made for the long road, assuming you do not go full throttle all the way. At Eco Mode, which is the energy conserving mode of going "slow" at 35kmh, the 32Ah 72V battery pack can give you upwards of 120km per charge. When gunning for max speed, the ZERO 11X will fall to approximately a third of the eco mode range.  

 

 

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Battery Options

72V 26Ah (china cells); 72V 32Ah (Lg cells)
Brakes Front and Rear Nutt hydraulic brakes with cooling fins
Tires Front and rear 11 x 3 inch pneumatic tires
Range 80-110 km (eco mode) for 26Ah; 120-160km (eco mode) for 32Ah
Max Load 120kg
Top Speed
95kmh
Braking Power Dual Nutt hydraulic brakes with cooling fins
Gross Weight 54kg
Suspension Front and Spring/hydraulic suspension
Lighting 2 flood lights and 2 rear LED lights
Motor Power 72V 1600W x 2
Controller Output 45A x 2
Box Dimension

150 x 40 x 70cm

Warranty

Limited one year warranty on electronic parts


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★★★★★ 1
Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
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Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
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This was an okay book, with nothing exceptional. Starting the book off with "Krustonia" was a big mistake, as it's easily the worst Simpsons comic ever. Once you start reading it, it gets boring, so take my advice, read everything else first, then come back to this one, since I lost enthusiasm after struggling to complete Krustonia for several days. That said, Homer's wresting days are really funny, the Smithers clones are strange, but somehow very entertaining. (Mr. Burns better watch out :) and Homer as Radioactive Man was great, especially to see Leon "Michael Jackson" Komposki back. I also liked the mini-Ned Flanders mystery, and the guide to comic book conventions. If it weren't for Krustonia, this book would be the perfect buy.
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