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See the [[Usage#Track|Track section of usage]] for track preparation. | See the [[Usage#Track|Track section of usage]] for track preparation. | ||
− | ;Racing and Track Opportunities | + | ; Racing and Track Opportunities |
* [http://emotoracing.com/ eMotoRacing] | * [http://emotoracing.com/ eMotoRacing] | ||
− | * [ | + | * [http://refuelraces.com/ Refuel Races] at Laguna Seca |
* [http://www.zeromotorcycles.com/ttxgp/ TTXGP (2012)] | * [http://www.zeromotorcycles.com/ttxgp/ TTXGP (2012)] | ||
* [[wikipedia:TT Zero|Isle of Man TT Zero]] | * [[wikipedia:TT Zero|Isle of Man TT Zero]] | ||
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+ | ; Teams | ||
+ | * [[Hollywood Electrics]] racing team is very experienced and worth asking for advise or partnership. | ||
=Offroad= | =Offroad= |
Latest revision as of 18:14, 2 July 2018
Zeros are quite usable for racing, both on the track and in the dirt.
- The top speed of 100mph can be adjusted with gearing changes.
- Controller reprogramming can be effective in tuning.
- Heat management is going to be key - IPM motors don't overheat as quickly, but batteries overheat from charge and discharge cycles.
Track
See the Track section of usage for track preparation.
- Racing and Track Opportunities
- eMotoRacing
- Refuel Races at Laguna Seca
- TTXGP (2012)
- Isle of Man TT Zero
- Teams
- Hollywood Electrics racing team is very experienced and worth asking for advise or partnership.
Offroad
See the Offroad section of usage for dirt track or offroad preparation.
- Offroad Racing Opportunities
- TODO