Advpulse Posted April 22, 2021 Share Posted April 22, 2021 Published on 04.22.2021 To celebrate 15 years of making electric bikes, Zero Motorcycles has teamed up with the National Forest Foundation to launch a limited-edition DSR. The special model commemorates Earth Day with 5 new nature-inspired colors: white (snow), grey (mojave), volcano (black), orange and green (forest). In addition, $500 from each limited-edition model sold will be given directly to the National Forest Foundation. Although Zero doesn’t give the exact number of 15th anniversary models available, the company says only limited quantities will be sold starting today. Like the standard DSR, the special edition models are powered by the Z-Force 75-7 motor capable of 116 ft-lb of torque, 70 hp, a top speed of 102 mph, and up to 163 miles of range per charge. Zero pitches the DSR as their top dual sport model, designed “for riders to experience the world around them.” The platform is also used for the “Black Forest” model — the company’s adventure bike version of the DSR. ADVERTISEMENT “Our bikes are an incredible way to experience off-road riding, including in America’s National Forests, and we stand with the National Forest Foundation in their mission to guarantee access to those lands for future generations,” said Sam Paschel, Zero Motorcycles CEO. The proceeds of the donations from these limited edition DSR units will be divided between National Forest Foundation projects that improve, restore, and make ecologically sustainable trail systems for Powersports enthusiasts across the country. “We are excited and grateful to partner with Zero Motorcycles on projects to improve outdoor experiences and restore our National Forests. Our public lands are amazing places to explore and recreate and we appreciate a commitment to help us steward them from an innovative company like Zero,” Said Dayle Wallien, Conservation Partnerships Director for the National Forest Foundation. The special-edition DSR lineup will be available for order while supplies last, through all US Zero Motorcycle dealers. Pricing starts at $15,495. For more information visit zeromotorycles.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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