Zero Fx
The Zero Fx has a top speed of 137 km/h, produces 46 hp and weighs 138 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.5/10.
La Zero FX se presentó en 2012 como una motocicleta eléctrica ligera de doble deporte diseñada tanto para desplazamientos urbanos como para conducción todoterreno. Se destacó por su sistema modular de baterías ZF, que permitía a los conductores cambiar las baterías en caliente para obtener una mayor autonomía, y se ha ido perfeccionando continuamente a lo largo de los sucesivos años de modelo con mejoras en la potencia, la autonomía y la tecnología. La FX destaca en el segmento de las motocicletas eléctricas por ser uno de los pocos modelos realmente capaces de conducir fuera de carretera, sin dejar de ser legal en la calle y práctico para el uso diario.
46 hp
Potencia
106 Nm
Torsión
138 kg
Peso
137 km/h
Velocidad máxima
Equivalent to approximately 1.5–2.5 L/100km (energy consumption ~80–100 Wh/km typical real-world)
Combustible
Desnudo
Cuerpo
Lo que los compradores deben saber
Battery Lifespan Matters
The Zero FX's lithium-ion battery is rated for roughly 500+ full charge cycles before noticeable degradation, but used buyers should always check the battery health report via the Zero app before purchasing.
Steep Depreciation Curve
Zero FX models tend to depreciate quickly — often 30-40% in the first two years — making used examples excellent value, but reselling later can be challenging as newer models with better range enter the market.
Near Zero Maintenance
With no oil changes, no chain (belt or shaft drive), and minimal brake wear due to regenerative braking, annual maintenance costs are dramatically lower than comparable gas-powered dirt bikes.
Reseña de un comprador usado
"Urban commuter perfection, but range anxiety is genuinely real."
$4,500-$9,000 usedThe Zero FX is a genuinely brilliant urban weapon that'll ruin you for traffic forever. Twist that throttle and the instant torque delivery is properly addictive — no clutch, no gears, just relentless silent acceleration that catches car drivers completely off guard. It's light, flickable, and feels more like a 250 supermoto than a 70-something horsepower electric bike. Buying used, you need to do your homework. Battery health is everything here. Ask for the charge cycle count if the seller knows it, check that the BMS hasn't thrown any codes, and always test it fully charged. Modules from 2014-2016 bikes degrade noticeably — later 2019+ models are significantly better. Also verify the charger is included; the stock unit is painfully slow and a missing accessory charge kit will cost you. Range will frustrate you if you're honest with yourself. Real-world urban riding gives you 40-50 miles, less if you're using that throttle properly. As a daily urban commuter or weekend canyon ripper within range, nothing touches it at this price.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Zero Fx — owned, ridden, recommended.
Problemas comunes
🔥 2 CRITICALFull charge range test, compare to original spec
Inspect port for corrosion, test charge acceptance
Ride at full throttle, watch for hesitation or cuts
Look for oil residue on fork tubes
✅Lista de verificación previa a la compra
Reliable if battery is healthy, verify first
Full Specifications
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Zero Fx? +
Battery degradation reducing range significantly: Full charge range test, compare to original spec (serious) | Charging port corrosion or damage: Inspect port for corrosion, test charge acceptance (moderate) | Controller failure causing power cutouts: Ride at full throttle, watch for hesitation or cuts (serious)
Is the Zero Fx a good motorcycle? +
Urban commuter perfection, but range anxiety is genuinely real. Rating: 7.5/10. Best for: City commuters wanting fast, low-maintenance daily transport. Avoid if: You regularly ride distances exceeding 40 miles.
What is the horsepower of the Zero Fx? +
The Zero Fx produces 46 hp @ peak (continuous ~27 hp) — note: electric motors do not have a traditional RPM power peak, with 106 Nm @ 0 rpm (instant peak torque from standstill) of torque. Top speed: 137 km/h.
Is the Zero Fx good for beginners? +
Yes — the Zero Fx is a reasonable choice for new riders (46 hp is manageable), weighing 138 kg. City commuters wanting fast, low-maintenance daily transport
Is the Zero Fx reliable? +
Owners report 2 critical issues to watch for on the Zero Fx, notably: Battery degradation reducing range significantly (Full charge range test, compare to original spec). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Zero Fx good for daily use? +
City commuters wanting fast, low-maintenance daily transport Fuel: Equivalent to approximately 1.5–2.5 L/100km (energy consumption ~80–100 Wh/km typical real-world).
How fast is the Zero Fx? +
The Zero Fx reaches a top speed of 137 km/h, producing 46 hp at 138 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Zero Fx? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Zero Fx, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/zero/fx/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.












