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Zero Motorcycles Dsr
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Zero Motorcycles Dsr

The Zero Motorcycles Dsr has a top speed of 167 km/h, produces 70 hp and weighs 207 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.5/10.

La Zero DSR a été introduite par Zero Motorcycles vers 2016 en tant que variante bisport de sa gamme de motos électriques, s'appuyant sur le modèle DS précédent. Il s'est positionné comme un vélo électrique plus puissant et prêt à l'aventure, capable à la fois de se déplacer en ville et d'être utilisé légèrement hors route, avec un moteur Z-Force plus grand et une technologie de batterie améliorée. La DSR est devenue l'une des motos électriques d'aventure les plus performantes et les plus compétitives du marché, ce qui a contribué à faire de Zero un nom de premier plan dans le segment des motos électriques.

70 hp

Pouvoir

146 Nm

Torque

207 kg

Poids

167 km/h

Vitesse maximale

Approximately 2.0–2.5 kWh/100km (equivalent; ~170–200 Wh/mile typical real-world — NOTE: electric vehicle, no fuel consumption)

Carburant

Caréné

Corps

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Ce que les acheteurs doivent savoir

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Battery Longevity Matters

The Z-Force lithium battery is rated for over 2,000 charge cycles before significant degradation, but buyers should verify the battery health report on used models as replacements cost $3,000–$5,000+.

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Minimal Mechanical Upkeep

With no oil changes, no clutch, no air filter, and fewer moving parts than combustion bikes, the DSR's maintenance costs are dramatically lower — typically under $100/year in routine service.

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Steep Depreciation Curve

Zero DSRs depreciate quickly in the first 2–3 years due to rapid EV technology improvements, making used models a strong value buy — but reselling later can be challenging as newer models offer significantly more range.

Générations et spécifications par année

2012–2012 Gen 1

Présentation de la DSR en tant que variante premium de la DS dédiée au tourisme d'aventure avec une autonomie et un équipement améliorés.

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2013–2013 Gen 2

Moteur Z-Force mis à jour, puissance de sortie améliorée et système de charge amélioré par rapport à l'année précédente.

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2014–2015 Gen 3

Introduction d'un moteur Z-Force 75-7 plus grand, couple accru et options de bloc-batterie mises à jour.

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2016–2017 Gen 4

Ajout de l'option Power Tank, introduction de l'ABS pour moto Bosch, système de réservoir de charge révisé.

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2018–2019 Gen 5

Introduction du système d'exploitation Cypher III, connectivité améliorée, mises à niveau de la suspension Showa, autonomie accrue.

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2020–2021 Gen 6

Réservoir de charge intégré standard, options de batterie de plus grande capacité, contrôleur de moteur mis à jour.

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2022–2024 Gen 7

Système d'exploitation Cypher III+, capacité de charge rapide améliorée, ergonomie et options de couleur révisées.

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Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion

7.5/10
Idéal pour
City commuters wanting performance with minimal maintenance

"Brilliant urban weapon if battery health checks out clean."

$8,000-$14,000 used

The DSR is genuinely impressive tech stuffed into a middleweight adventure-ish package. Torque delivery is instant and addictive — twist and you're gone, no drama, no hesitation. Around town it's genuinely brilliant, and the low center of gravity makes it feel lighter than the specs suggest. Used examples from 2016 onward are worth considering, but battery health is your biggest concern. Always ask for the charge history and push for a full charge test before handing over cash. Cells degrade, and replacement packs aren't cheap. Before buying, check the firmware version and whether the previous owner used a rapid charger obsessively — that hammers battery longevity faster than anything. The Cypher III models from 2020 onward got meaningful software improvements and better range. Older bikes can feel limited past 70mph, and wind exposure is real on longer runs. Parts support from Zero is decent but dealer networks are still thin in rural areas. Budget for a home charging setup too — it's basically mandatory.

Pros
Les inconvénients
Ignorez si: You regularly ride long rural highway distances

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Problèmes courants

🔥 2 CRITICAL
🔥Battery degradation reducing range significantly SERIOUS

Check range test and battery health via app

Fix cost: $3000-$6000
⚠️Charging port corrosion or damage MODERATE

Inspect J1772 port for bent pins or corrosion

Fix cost: $200-$600
🔥Motor controller failures causing power loss SERIOUS

Look for error codes via Zero smartphone app

Fix cost: $800-$2000
💡Software glitches causing unexpected shutdowns MINOR

Verify firmware is current, check service history

Fix cost: $0-$150

Liste de contrôle préalable à l'achat

Pull full charge cycle and test real range
Connect Zero app and review battery health data
Check warranty transferability from original owner
Inspect frame for crash damage near motor mount

Decent but battery replacement cost is deal-breaker

Full Specifications

Engine Power 70 hp @ peak (Note: electric motor — peak power, not RPM-based; estimated ~5,000–7,000 rpm equivalent)
Torque 146 Nm @ 0 rpm (instant torque from standstill)
Top Speed 167 km/h
Weight 207 kg (curb weight — Note: slight variation by model year)
Fuel Consumption Approximately 2.0–2.5 kWh/100km (equivalent; ~170–200 Wh/mile typical real-world — NOTE: electric vehicle, no fuel consumption)
Type Adventure
Fairing Full/Partial Fairing

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Zero Motorcycles Dsr? +

Battery degradation reducing range significantly: Check range test and battery health via app (serious) | Charging port corrosion or damage: Inspect J1772 port for bent pins or corrosion (moderate) | Motor controller failures causing power loss: Look for error codes via Zero smartphone app (serious)

Is the Zero Motorcycles Dsr a good motorcycle? +

Brilliant urban weapon if battery health checks out clean. Rating: 7.5/10. Best for: City commuters wanting performance with minimal maintenance. Avoid if: You regularly ride long rural highway distances.

What is the horsepower of the Zero Motorcycles Dsr? +

The Zero Motorcycles Dsr produces 70 hp @ peak (Note: electric motor — peak power, not RPM-based; estimated ~5,000–7,000 rpm equivalent), with 146 Nm @ 0 rpm (instant torque from standstill) of torque. Top speed: 167 km/h.

Is the Zero Motorcycles Dsr good for beginners? +

Not really — the Zero Motorcycles Dsr is better for experienced riders. City commuters wanting performance with minimal maintenance Avoid if: You regularly ride long rural highway distances

Is the Zero Motorcycles Dsr reliable? +

Owners report 2 critical issues to watch for on the Zero Motorcycles Dsr, notably: Battery degradation reducing range significantly (Check range test and battery health via app). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Zero Motorcycles Dsr good for daily use? +

City commuters wanting performance with minimal maintenance Fuel: Approximately 2.0–2.5 kWh/100km (equivalent; ~170–200 Wh/mile typical real-world — NOTE: electric vehicle, no fuel consumption).

How fast is the Zero Motorcycles Dsr? +

The Zero Motorcycles Dsr reaches a top speed of 167 km/h, producing 70 hp at 207 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Zero Motorcycles Dsr? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Zero Motorcycles Dsr, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/zero-motorcycles/dsr/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.