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[motorcycle.com] - Zero Motorcycles Providing Discounts for Student Riders, Instructo


Zero Motorcycles wants more people to experience the fun and freedom that motorcycling offers. Now the global leader in the electric motorcycle industry is offering up to $500 off the price of a new Zero for student riders, riding school instructors, members of the military and first responders. These riders can experience the power, simplicity and savings of a Zero, while receiving $500 off a Zero S, Zero DS, Zero SR or Zero DSR; or $250 off a Zero FX or Zero FXS at the time of purchase.

While Zeros are high-performance motorcycles, they’re also ideal for riders who have little or no experience. All Zeros are direct drive (no clutch or gears), which means new motorcyclists can focus on the ride. They also have the option of customizing the riding experience via a free app—for instance, by reducing acceleration when first learning to ride.

Zeros are great vehicles for instructors trying to impart important safety skills without the added complications of noise, shifting or clutch work. Once instructors experience the many benefits of a Zero motorcycle, they may want to own one themselves, thanks to this new discount.

First responders in more than 80 police and parks departments across the U.S. are using Zero motorcycles and have experienced the benefits of electric. Now, thanks to Zero’s new Recognition Program, officers can enjoy all these benefits “outside the office,” while getting a discount.

“Zero motorcycles offer ease of riding, quietness in urban environments and almost zero maintenance,” says San Jose State University [CA] police officer Paul Marshall. “They’re environmentally friendly but capable of the same job as fossil fuel motorcycles. All you need to do is make sure your tires are aired up, batteries charged, and off you go!

“It’s awesome that Zero is supporting uniformed servicemen and women. The company provides a great product, and their customer service is second to none.”

According to Mike Cunningham, Zero’s Director of Sales, the discounts are “Our way of saying ‘thanks’ for growing our sport, and for serving our country and our communities. We hope it means more people will get to enjoy the benefits of a Zero electric motorcycle.”

On top of these savings, all riders can save 10% with the Federal tax credit. Certain states offer additional incentives.

For more information and requirements visit www.zeromotorcycles.com/promo.

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