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A Dual-Sport Electric Motorcycle? Reviewing the 2023 Zero DSR/X

For both urban commutes and some backwoods fun, this motorcycle absolutely fits certain riding styles.

The word electric makes people feel a certain kind of way these days. We’ve come to learn you shouldn’t knock it until you’ve tried it. Zero Motorcycles recently sent us a 2023 DSR/X to ride and review, and the bike was very impressive. Hear all our thoughts on this dual-sport motorcycle in this MPN Review.

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