




4.75
2 Reviews
(1 Total Trip )
tel:916-595-9631. Zero SR/S premium with the 14.4 battery. City range can get up to 200mi, highway is…variable, and heavily depends on your wrist! Probably around 70 miles. Thankfully, you won’t have to stop very long to get back on the road. This bike has a 6.6kW integrated charger, getting you rolling MUCH faster than previous generations. Can add side and top boxes for storage, a granny cable for overnight charging, and several other useful accessories for traveling on two wheels. Update 8/10/2025- This SR/S is only available for training/off-highway/track use. For street rentals, please book Light Strike at: https://www.twistedroad.com/bikes/us/ca/sacramento/2023-zero-sr-s/m-9nvdgv9?utm_source=copylink&utm_medium=twistedSharing&bikeID=M-9NVDGV9. If Light Strike is unavailable for the desired day, please reach out to us via text at the number above. Update 6/25/2025-Review from Alan's ride to Quincy: I rented the SR-F for a week to ride to the Norton rally in Quincy CA and it was an entirely pleasant experience except for one problem that was entirely my fault. It was my first experience with an e bike and I was pleased with everything about it except the range. I rode all the way to Quincy with my eye on the charge gauge and was constantly aware of the state of charge and never got below 25%. On the way back to Sacramento I charged it in Orraville and then didn’t look at the gauge until I was almost to the delivery point. I didn’t realize how much 70MPH would suck the charge. When I looked down I realized why they had named the bike Zero. The charge gauge read ZERO. I tried to make it to a charging station near the airport but no luck. Travis had to come get me. Still, I loved the bike and I will probably buy one, if they get the range a little longer and the charging time a little shorter. All in all, a great experience. Try it; you’ll like it. Update 6/17/2025: We had a renter take this out to Quincy for a weeklong riding rally, and it performed even better than expected! The bike won 3rd place in the American-Made class at the rally, with a ribbon to boot! We received permission from the renter to use the photo from his trip, and his writeup of the experience may be available soon. Update 10/5/2024: Zero replaced the battery under warranty, and it is now back home, ready to rip! PLEASE contact us PRIOR to booking for any questions on pickup/drop off procedures or locations, and questions about the bike, etc. I try to get back to those messages ASAP. You can also text us: 916-595-9631.
| Odometer | 17600 miles |
| Serviced | Sep 2024 |
| Tire Condition | 75%: slightly used |
About the 2020 Zero SR-F
| Engine | Electric |
| Displacement | 750 cc |
| Power (HP) | 110.0 HP (80.3 kW)) @ 5000 RPM |
| Torque | 144.0 Nm (14.7 kgf-m or 106.2 ft.lbs) |
| Transmission Type | Belt (final drive) |
| Wet Weight | 485 lbs |
| 2 days | 0% Off |
| 3 days | 5% Off |
| 4+ days | 10% Off |
Street Parking Available
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I rented Travis’ SR-F for a week to ride to the Norton rally in Quincy CA and it was an entirely pleasant experience except for one problem that was entirely my fault. It was my first experience with an e bike and I was pleased with everything about it except the range. I rode all the way to Quincy with my eye on the charge gauge and was constantly aware of the state of charge and never got below 25%. On the way back to Sacramento I charged it in Orraville and then didn’t look at the gauge until I was almost to the delivery point. I didn’t realize how much 70MPH would suck the charge. When I looked down I realized why they had named the bike Zero. The charge gauge read ZERO. I tried to make it to a charging station near the airport but no luck. Travis had to come get me. Still, I loved the bike and I will probably buy one, if they get the range a little longer and the charging time a little shorter. All in all, a great experience and it was also great to meet a young entrepreneur like Travis. Try it; you’ll like it.


4.5
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