A Very Fast Sewing Machine

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Re: A Very Fast Sewing Machine

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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

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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.
Which will mostly be "plug-and-play" if the manufacturer has any sense.
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Re: A Very Fast Sewing Machine

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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.
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