Far less to service though.
Brakes and the like are stock Brembo or whatever. The only thing I'd really worry about is the small black boxes of electrical wizardry.
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Re: A Very Fast Sewing Machine
Which will mostly be "plug-and-play" if the manufacturer has any sense.Mr. Dazzle wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 9:28 am Far less to service though.
Brakes and the like are stock Brembo or whatever. The only thing I'd really worry about is the small black boxes of electrical wizardry.
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I have no idea what Zero use....nearly all of our electronics are bespoke to us, but we're right out on the leading edge ('course, I would say that wouldn't I).
People like Bosch make common controllers and inverters etc. now, so I wouldn't be at all surprised if this Zero actually uses fairly off the shelf black boxes.
People like Bosch make common controllers and inverters etc. now, so I wouldn't be at all surprised if this Zero actually uses fairly off the shelf black boxes.
