BlackTea Bonfire vs Zero SR/S 2024

Compare Specifications of BlackTea Bonfire and Zero SR/S 2024

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BlackTea Bonfire
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Zero SR/S 2024
Zero SR/S 2024

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 3 kW BLDC Z-Force 75-10 enhanced thermal efficiency, passively air-cooled, interior permanent magnet AC motor
Range Eco Mode: 75 km
Normal Mode: 65 km
Speed Mode: 55 km (WMTC-II tested)
City: - 171 miles (275 km)
High-Speed Highway Commuting: - 116 miles (187 km)
Charging Time 0-80%: 3 hours (110 V): - 11.6 hours (100% charged) / 11.1 hours (95% charged)
(standard): - 2.7 hours (100% charged) / 2.2 hours (95% charged)
6 kW Rapid Charger - 1.6 hours (100% charged) / 1.1 hours (95% charged)
Engine Starting Electric --
Maximum Power Rated Power: 3 kW (5 HP) at 450 RPM
Peak Power: 5.4 kW (8 HP) at 480 RPM
113 hp
Maximum Torque 195 Nm 190 Nm
Load Carrying Capacity -- 219 Kg
Transmission -- Clutchless direct drive
Top Speed 45 kmph 200 kmph
Speed Top Speed (USA): 50 mph --
Riding Modes Eco, Normal & Sport --
Battery Cells: Premium 18650 Li-Ion cells
Configuration: 14S12P
Voltage: 51.8 V
Capacity: 35 Ah / 1.8 kWh
Peak Current: ~95 A
Battery Voltage Range: 45 – 58.8 V
Dimensions: 310 x 220 x 100 mm
Weight: 11.5 kg
Connector: QS8-S Anti Spark
Life Cycle: Rated for 800 Charge Cycles
Features: Removable
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Charger Type: External charger for standard outlets
Charge Current: 10 A
6.6kW integrated
Controller Type: Electronic Sine Wave (BLDC) High efficiency and power dense, 900 Amp, 3-phase AC controller with regenerative deceleration
Display Battery SoC, voltage, speedometer, odometer, trip meter, ride mode, time and telltales.
Environmental Protection: IP66
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Frame Frame, Swing Arm, Box, Side Panels & Fenders are made from high-quality steel
Frame type: Steel Tube Chassis
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Headlamp LED --
Taillamp LED --
Tyres
Front 3.00 x 18" Heidenau Off-Road or Street
Maximum Possible Tire Width: 3.50 ‘’
Pirelli Diablo Rosso III 120/70-17
Rear 3.00 x 18" Heidenau Off-Road or Street
Maximum Possible Tire Width: 3.50 ‘’
Pirelli Diablo Rosso III 180/55-17
Wheel / RIM Hub: Aluminum hubs with 12 mm axle
Rim: 1.85 x 18” 36 spoked aluminum rims
Front - 3.50 x 17
Rear - 5.50 x 17
Brakes
Front 220 mm Disc with 3 mm thickness Dual-Piston Hydraulic Disc Brake Bosch Advanced MSC, dual J-Juan radial 4-piston calipers with radial master cylinder, 320 x 5 mm discs
Rear 220 mm Disc with 3 mm thickness Dual-Piston Hydraulic Disc Brake Bosch Advanced MSC, J-Juan single piston floating caliper, 240 x 4.5 mm disc
Brake Lever Brake Fluid Type: DOT 4
Regenerative Braking: As you release the throttle you feel the bike slowing down
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Suspension
Front Hydraulic forks featuring 31mm tubes for extra rigidity and strength.
Travel: 200mm
Showa 43 mm Big Piston Separate Function forks, with adjustable spring preload, compression and rebound damping
Rear Adjustable 335mm dual shocks Showa 40 mm piston, piggy-back reservoir shock with adjustable spring preload, compression and rebound damping
Colors Available
Colors -- Thermal / Black
Asphalt - Cyan


Physical Specs
Length 1900 mm --
Width 700 mm --
Height 1250 mm --
Weight 97 kg --
Kerb Weight 86 235
Seat Height 780 787
Wheelbase 1300 mm 1450 mm
Ground Clearance 270 mm --
Overview
Features The new electric motorcycle Bonfire is now available in different sights,
- Seat Colour
Black or Brown
- Tank Colour
Black or Silver
- Tires
Street or Off-Road
- 2 batteries can be installed
- Enhanced Regenerative Braking,
- Hardware Over-Current and Over-Voltage
- Protection, Low Voltage Battery Protection
- Anti-Theft Protection: Steering Lock
- Fault Codes, Aluminium Housing for Maximum Heat Dissipation
- Wide Handlebar
- Knobby Tires
- Vegan Leather Seat
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Additional Details Fork Angle: 24.5 °
Environmental Protection: IP54
Throttle Type: Full Twist DOMINO Hall (IP66)
Regulatory
Classification: L1e-B (EU) / Motor-Driven Cycle
(USA)
License requirement: AM or B (EU) / M1 (USA)
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Accessories - Rear Rack
- Front Grill
- Battery Box protection or Fork Stabilisators
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