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ZAP's New All-Wheel Electric Mini Dirt Bike

SANTA ROSA, California (Feb 28, 2010) – That company that electrifies all kinds of gas cars, scooters and bicycles is at it again. Northern California's ZAP (OTC BB:ZAPZ) is 'zapping' off-road minibikes this time, including what they believe to be one of the world's first all-wheel-drive, electric, mini-dirt-bikes.

ZAP's wheel motor technology makes the MBZ one of the first all-wheel drive dirt bikes on the market.

ZAP's New All-Wheel Electric Mini Dirt Bike

ZAP's New All-Wheel Electric Mini Dirt Bike

SANTA ROSA, California (April 28, 2004) That company that electrifies all kinds of gas cars, scooters and bicycles is at it again. Northern California's ZAP (OTC BB:ZAAP) is 'zapping' off-road minibikes this time, including what they believe to be one of the world's first all-wheel-drive, electric, mini-dirt-bikes.

ZAP's New All-Wheel Electric Mini Dirt Bike

SANTA ROSA, California (April 28, 2004) – That company that electrifies all kinds of gas cars, scooters and bicycles is at it again. Northern California's ZAP (OTC BB:ZAPZ) is 'zapping' off-road minibikes this time, including what they believe to be one of the world's first all-wheel-drive, electric, mini-dirt-bikes. With electric motors built into the hubs of the front and rear wheels, ZAP believes its new MBZ™ is the first of its kind to utilize the new technology. Direct drive wheel-motors offer two-wheel drive traction compared to conventional gasoline powered minibikes that use a chain transmission to the rear wheel. Direct drive eliminates the transmission assembly, which can get clogged with mud or dirt, helping reduce overall maintenance.