Zero responds faster after being defeated by Quantya in the first ever electric motocross race in Las Vegas. The the standard Zero X that used in the competition against Quantya due to the biggest lack of performance of both suspension and wheel.

The 19″ wheels now have redesigned spokes. The front suspension is equipped with new 48 mm upside-down Marzocchi forks while at the back a freshly designed rear shock with adjustable spring preload and dampening.

It is also equipped with with new instrument panel and switches. The chain is larger now. The other refinement includes sprockets, a wider, taller handlebar, upgraded brakes and internal system.

Priced at $8,250 sans shipping, you will get a real electric motocross immediately. The upgrade package for more power and custom valved are also available.

Zero MX (2009) gets refinement




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