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The race to bring electric motorcycles to the market is heating up.
Harley-Davidson, the legendary American biker brand, already has plans to launch its first electric product this year (and has two other concepts in the pipeline). Other companies, like Wing, Alta and more also have models hitting the market.
Now, there's a new entrant to the race: Zero.
The California-based company launched its first electric motorcycle in 2010, and followed up with the SR/F this month. Here's a first look at the new bike:
SR/F is the world's first fully "smart" motorcycle, the company said in its announcement.
ZeroThe bike's internet connected system can give the rider real-time alerts about charging, tip-over, or unexpected motion.
ZeroThe app can also track bike speed, lean angle, power, and more. It also has a "find my bike" function, a la your iPhone.
The nearly $20,000 bike is loaded with luxury features, like heated hand grips
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