Service Manual
 
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2017 Zero S/SR/DS/DSR Service Manual
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Unpacking Procedure
 

Although unpacking the Zero motorcycle can be done by a single person, it is recommended to have a second person to help lift and remove your motorcycle from the crate base.

Wood Shipping Crate

Outer Box Cover

• Cut and remove the two metal outer box retention straps.

• Remove the screws along the crate base.

• Remove screws along the side of the crate that has the metal clamps on it.

• Remove the metal clamps, and remove the side panel.

• Remove the remaining outer box cover.

Inner Assembly

• Carefully remove plastic cover from motorcycle.

• Locate small parts box below motorcycle and put to the side. (This box contains important documentation, owner’s manual, keys, handlebar clamps and hardware, etc.)

• Carefully lift rear portion of the motorcycle over the swingarm standoff and off crate base.

• Carefully lift front wheel out of crate base.

• Deploy kickstand, lean motorcycle and inspect in accordance with delivery inspection sheet.

Card Board Shipping Crate

Outer Box Cover

• Cut and remove the two plastic outer box retention straps.

• Unscrew stabilizer bar bolts, one on each side of outer box.

• Open box top and remove inner cardboard end reinforcement sleeves.

• Unscrew stabilizer bar from handlebar riser and remove.

• Unscrew lower crate cover retaining screws and washers.

• Lift or cut outer box away from motorcycle.

Inner Assembly

• Carefully remove plastic cover from motorcycle.

• Locate small parts box below motorcycle and put to the side. (This box contains important documentation, owner’s manual, keys, handlebar clamps and hardware, etc.)

• Remove the tie down straps from the crate base.

• Carefully lift rear portion of the motorcycle over the swingarm standoff and off crate base.

• Carefully lift front wheel out of crate base.

• Deploy kickstand, lean motorcycle and inspect in accordance with delivery inspection sheet.

Recycling

The Zero Motorcycles shipping crate and packaging materials were designed to be completely recycled. Please cut down and recycle all cardboard, plastic, and metal materials in appropriate receptacles.

The tie down straps that accompanied your motorcycle can be reused as regular tie down straps for transporting your motorcycle.

Equipment, AC Power Ground
 
Hazards
 
Equipment, AC Power Ground
 
Key Switch
 
C39 Left Rear Turn Signal Control Harness to the Chassis Harness
 

Connector Part Information
  • 03-06-1011 Molex
  • 1-Way F (WHT)
Connector Part Information
  • 03-06-2011 Molex
  • 1-Way M (WHT)
Pin Wire Color Function Pin Wire Color Function
1 RED Left Rear Turn Signal Voltage 1 WHT/GRN Left Rear Turn Signal Voltage

Connector Part Information
  • 03-06-1011 Molex
  • 1-Way F (WHT)
Connector Part Information
  • 03-06-2011 Molex
  • 1-Way M (WHT)
Pin Wire Color Function Pin Wire Color Function
2 BLK Left Rear Turn Signal Ground 2 BLK Left Rear Turn Signal Ground

Above the Rear Tire (Seat Removed for Clarity)

C303 Chassis Harness to the Tail Light Harness
 

Connector Part Information
  • 03T-JWPF-VSLE-S 
  • 3-Way F (WHT)
Connector Part Information
  • 03R-JWPF-VSLE-S
  • 3-Way M (BLK)
Pin Wire Color Function Pin Wire Color Function
1 BRN Running Light Supply Voltage 1 ORN/BLK Running Light Supply Voltage
2 WHT/RED Brake Light Supply Voltage 2 YEL/RED Brake Light Supply Voltage
3 BLK Tail Light Ground 3 BLK Tail Light Ground

Above the Rear Tire (Seat Removed For Clarity)

Splice 29
 

Behind the Headlight

Joint
Point

Connector

Pin

Color

Function

graphic for table
C35 4 RED/BLK Headlight Switch Output
graphic for table middle
C106 1 RED/BLK Headlight Switch Output
graphic for table bottom
C282 6 RED/BLK I/P High Beam Indicator Control Input

C47 Main Bike Board Inline Fuse
 

C47 Main Bike Board Inline Fuse

Connector Part Information

  • 8000000005
  • ABC 4A
  • 2-Way (BLK)

Pin

Wire Color

Function

1 ORN Voltage from Power Pack
2 ORN/BRN Voltage to  Main Bike Board

Under the Fuse Center, Inside the Harness (inside orange wire loom)

 

C318 12 Volt Accessory Connector
 

C318 12 Volt Accessory Connector

Connector Part Information

  • JBDY13004AL
  • 2-Way (BLK)

Pin

Wire Color

Function

1 BLK Ground, Accessory 0 V
2 BLU Fuse 4 Voltage

Front of the Frame, Above the Power Pack

Splice 300
 

Under the Seat, in Front of the Main Bike Board

Joint
Point

Connector

Pin

Color

Function

graphic for table
C2 6 WHT CAN 2 High
graphic for table middle
C282 11 WHT CAN 2 High
graphic for table bottom
C307 7 WHT CAN 2 High

Power Pack Charger Replacement
 
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Caution: Always perform the High Voltage Discharging procedure prior to servicing any High Voltage component or connection. Proper procedures must be followed!

Required Tools

• Philips screwdriver

• 3mm hex wrench

• PN 85-05665 Controller Discharge Tool

Fastener Torques

Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in General Information

• Skid plate bolts to 5 N•m (42 lb in)

• AC plug to frame bolts to 2.7 N•m (24 lb in)

• Charger screws to 1.3 N•m (12 lb in)

Removal Procedure

Caution: Refer to High Voltage Caution in General Information

Note: Mark the location of all wires and cables prior to removal.

1. Discharge the High Voltage system. Refer to High Voltage Discharging.

2. Remove the right and left lower faring panels (SDS CHIN FAIRING LEFT, SDS CHIN FAIRING RIGHT, REWORKED CHIN FAIRING RIGHT, CAM LOCK).

3. Remove the center fairing panel.

4. Remove the skid plate (SKID PLATE DS, STRUCTURAL PLASTIC SKID PAN).

5. Disconnect the C306 and the C307 on-board charger connectors.

6. Remove any harness clips or zip ties.

7. Using a long screw driver, remove the 2 screws securing the AC plug connector to the frame.

8. Loosen the 3 screws (1) securing the charger to the frame.

9. Remove the 3 screws from the opposite side of the charger and remove the charger.

Installation Procedure

Note: Prior to installation of the charger verify that the zip tie (1) is installed on the cable. If not follow steps 1 through 4 before install the charger on the motorcycle. The below instructions are shown with the AC cable installed on the motorcycle off motorcycle installation is similar.

Note: The installed location of the AC inlet cable (1) is highlighted below.

Note: DO NOT damage the ABS connector or any of the cabling around the battery when applying heat to this area.

1. Using a heat gun (1) on the LOW setting to begin. Evenly apply heat to the AC inlet heat shrink covering. Move the heat gun around the heat shrink covering until the internal adhesive becomes gooey (2). If necessary, increase the temperature setting on the heat gun to ensure that the adhesive is liquefying.

Caution: The heat shrink covering will be uncomfortable to the touch at this point, be careful when applying the zip tie.

2. When the adhesive is shiny and appears liquefied, apply a zip tie (1) around the CENTER of the heat shrink covering.

3. Cinch the zip tie until the heat shrink covering bulges slightly around the center.

4. Clip the zip tie (1) tail using flush cut pliers.

5. Slide the charger onto the loosened screws (1) and install the opposite side screws.

Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in General Information

6. Tighten all the charger screws.
Tighten
Charger screws to 1.3 N•m (12 lb in)

Note: Prior to connecting the charger connectors coat the terminals with CP70 dielectric grease.

7. Route and connect the C306 and the C307 on-board charger connectors in the same locations as removed.

8. Install the AC plug connector onto the frame.
Tighten
AC plug screws to 2.7 N•m (24 lb in)

9. Install any clips or zip ties that secure the harness.

Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in General Information

10. Install the skid plate.
Tighten
Skid plate bolts to 5 N•m (42 lb in)

11. Install the center fairing panel.

12. Install the right and left lower fairing panel.

Rear Suspension
 

Factory Supplied Rear Shock Settings

Longbrick

Model

S

SP

DS

Component

Shock

Shock

Shock

Part # 22-05881-02 22-05881-02 22-05882-03
Free Length 278.5±2.0mm 278.5±2.0mm 284.5±2.0mm
Max Length 279mm 279mm 285mm
Min Length 219mm 219mm 219mm
Stroke 60mm 60mm 66mm
Spring Rate 98.1 N/mm 98.1 N/mm 96.1 N/mm
Rebound (Tension) Max - 8 clicks Max - 8 clicks Max - 12 clicks
Compression Max - 14 clicks Max - 14 clicks Max - 10 clicks
Preload 5th Position 5th Position 5th Position
Body Finish Natural Anodized (silver) Natural Anodized (silver) Natural Anodized (silver)
Rod Finish Nickel - Hard Chrome Nickel - Hard Chrome Nickel - Hard Chrome
Rebound (Tension) Finish Red Anodized Red Anodized Blue Anodized
Compression Finish Red Anodized Red Anodized Blue Anodized

Twinbrick Monolith

Model

S

SP

SR

DS

DSP

DSR

Component

Shock

Shock

Shock

Shock

Shock

Shock

Part # 22-05881-02 22-05881-02 22-05881-02 22-05882-03 22-05882-03 22-05882-03
Free Length 278.5±2.0mm 278.5±2.0mm 278.5±2.0mm 284.5±2.0mm 284.5±2.0mm 284.5±2.0mm
Max Length 279mm 279mm 279mm 285mm 285mm 285mm
Min Length 219mm 219mm 219mm 219mm 219mm 219mm
Stroke 60mm 60mm 60mm 66mm 66mm 66mm
Spring Rate 98.1 N/mm 98.1 N/mm 98.1 N/mm 96.1 N/mm 96.1 N/mm 96.1 N/mm
Rebound (Tension) Max - 6 clicks Max - 6 clicks Max - 6 clicks Max - 9 clicks Max - 9 clicks Max - 9 clicks
Compression Max - 12 clicks Max - 12 clicks Max - 12 clicks Max - 13 clicks Max - 13 clicks Max - 13 clicks
Preload 5th Position 5th Position 5th Position 5th Position 5th Position 5th Position
Body Finish Natural Anodized (silver) Natural Anodized (silver) Natural Anodized (silver) Natural Anodized (silver) Natural Anodized (silver) Natural Anodized (silver)
Rod Finish Nickel - Hard Chrome Nickel - Hard Chrome Nickel - Hard Chrome Nickel - Hard Chrome Nickel - Hard Chrome Nickel - Hard Chrome
Rebound (Tension) Finish Red Anodized Red Anodized Red Anodized Blue Anodized Blue Anodized Blue Anodized
Compression Finish Red Anodized Red Anodized Red Anodized Blue Anodized Blue Anodized Blue Anodized

*Measured from outer tube end to oil surface (condition: spring, spring joint, spring collar, seat rubber, slider, fork bolt are removed and dust seal touches axle holder)

**Dual Rate

Preferred Rear Sag Settings

MODEL
SAG
S and SR
45 mm (1.77 in)
DS and DSR
60 mm (2.36 in)

ABS Sensor Replacement-Rear
 
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IMPORTANT: Placement of the anti-rotation tab (1) of the ABS sensor is critical, failure to install the anti-rotation pin in the correct location will cause sensor damage/failure. The anti-rotation tab must be installed outside of the rear brake caliper housing.

Required Tools

• 27mm socket and socket wrench

Fastener Torques

Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in General Information.

• Axle shaft nut to 102 N•m (75 lb ft)

• Axle adjuster jam nut to 20 N•m (15 lb ft)

Removal Procedure

1. Raise and safely support the motorcycle.

Note: The location of the swingarm ground strap and brake line clips, before removing the inner fender.

2. Remove the 4 bolts securing the rear fender to the swingarm, and remove the (rear inner fender, trimmed rear inner fender).

3. Remove the rear axle nut (1) and tap out the axle shaft (2). Note: Be aware of the axle shaft spacer on the left side of the wheel.

4. Lower the wheel, ensure that the brake caliper housing remains in place on the swingarm.

5. Follow the ABS sensor harness up to the C430 harness connector and disconnect.

6. Remove and harness ties or clips securing the harness on the motorcycle and remove the ABS sensor.

Installation Procedure

1. Ensure that the left wheel spacer is in place and move the wheel into position. Ensure that the brake rotor is centered between the brake pads.

2. Position the ABS sensor between the wheel and the rear brake caliper housing. The anti-rotation tab (1) must be installed outside of the rear brake caliper housing.

3. Slide the axle shaft (2) through the swingarm and wheel and install the nut (1).
Tighten
Axle shaft nut to 102 N•m (75 lb ft)

4. Route the ABS sensor harness connector in the same locations as removed.

5. Connect the C430 ABS sensor harness connector.

6. Install the fender, ground strap and brake line clips onto the swingarm.

7. inspect the routing to ensure that the ABS sensor cable is not in contact with any moving parts.

MBB/BMS Interface
 
Editing Source Code

This works similar to the tera term.

1. Select the “MBB/BMS Interface” tab at the top of the window then select the “Connect” button at the bottom of the page.

22238

2. Once connected to the motorcycle, type commands in the area at the bottom of the window, then select “Enter”. Type the word “help” will bring up the main menu.

Main Menu Options