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Running on green

By VIVIAN DUNLAP, The Eureka Reporter
Published: Jul 6 2008, 11:42 PM
Category: Local News
Blaine Bermers displays one of his ZERO motorcycles outside Bedliners Plus in Eureka. Daniel Solomon/The Eureka ReporterThe Zero X electric motorcycle is silent, emission-free, and rechargeable. Daniel Solomon/The Eureka Reporter

Dirt Rider Magazine calls them “the future of off-road motorcycle riding;” Forbes Magazine calls them a “leap of innovation;” and Blaine Bermers of Eureka calls them “really cool.”

Joining the ranks of alternative-fueled vehicles that are growing in popularity against the backdrop of ever-climbing gas prices, “Zero Motorcycles” are the newest addition to electric vehicle family.

“They’re not your normal motorcycle,” said Bermers — who is currently displaying two off-road models for sale now — one at the showroom of Bedliners Plus in Eureka, and one that was available for demonstration at Ruth Lake over the July 4 weekend.

Street-legal versions are expected to be available later this month.

Founded by former NASA project manager, Neal Saiki, the Zero Motorcycle, known as “Zero X,” has no tailpipe, making it noiseless and emission-free, weighs a mere 130 pounds, has no gears, no clutch, and accelerates from zero to 30 mph in less than two seconds, the Web site states at www.zeromotorcycles.com.

They run on “second-generation lithium-ion cells” to ensure against fire, and deliver 20 horsepower that has 100 percent torque at all times and reaches speeds up to 60 mph.

A slightly more expensive German-made motor option is also available that offers 10 percent more power, the Web site states.

“You just plug it into an outlet and it takes two hours to charge. Most of the cars take 10 to 12 hours,” Bermers said. Once charged, the street-legal model goes for 60 miles and the off-road goes for about 40, Bermers said. “They say it will only cost you less than one cent per mile to drive.”

“I rode it up in the mountains and all the animals just turned around and looked at me like ‘what’s this?’” said Bermers of the whisper-quietness of the bike.

Comparable to a 250cc motorcycle, the Zero X costs about $7,400 and can arrive on a doorstep in a UPS box.

“I’ve got one sitting here that just came out of the box and another one I could get within the month,” Bermers said. “There’s a high demand right now as you can imagine with the gas prices.”

“Get dirty while staying clean,” the Web site invites.

For more information, phone Bermers at 619-640-0173 or see the bike currently on display at 1326 Koster Lane off Broadway in Eureka.

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