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Best Midsize Competition-Ready Electric Dirt Bikes: 2026 Buyer’s Guide – GritShift
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  • Surrons, Talarias, and the Law: A Guide to Proper Insurance Coverage

    Surrons, Talarias, and the Law: A Guide to Proper Insurance Coverage

    If you’re like me, you’ll hate the idea of paying for something you hope you’re never going to use. Insurance is exactly that. Or is it?

    Margie Pumpa
    April 3, 2024
  • E Ride Pro SS Tested By Pro Riders: Among The Best Ever

    E Ride Pro SS Tested By Pro Riders: Among The Best Ever

    The E Ride Pro is the latest, exciting new electric motorcycle to hit the market. Topping out at a huge 60mph stock, this e-moto comes with a 72 Volt battery, and 12kW motor right out of the box. Even though this e-moto is brand new, parts to start your customization process are already streaming in.…

    Margie Pumpa
    March 6, 2024
  • Voltage Conundrum: Is a Surron LBX Better with a 60V or 72V Battery?

    Voltage Conundrum: Is a Surron LBX Better with a 60V or 72V Battery?

    60v or 72v battery? Most riders choose the 72 volt option, but is it actually necessary? Read this article if you would like to find out which battery is actually better suited for your riding style, and why. This could save you tons of time and money!

    Margie Pumpa
    February 28, 2024
  • Here’s Why and When Air and Gas Shocks Outperform on a Surron LBX

    Here’s Why and When Air and Gas Shocks Outperform on a Surron LBX

    Is it actually necessary to upgrade your Surron shocks? If you are looking to upgrade your e-moto, the question becomes coil or air shock? Suspension is like a dark art… everything works in harmony when it’s fully dialed in… and when it’s not, well, it can be challenging to know what and why to upgrade.…

    Margie Pumpa
    February 21, 2024
  • Talaria Sting MX4 vs MX3 vs Surron LBX: A Competition-Level Review

    Talaria Sting MX4 vs MX3 vs Surron LBX: A Competition-Level Review

    The Talaria Sting MX4 improves on the already popular Sting MX3. But is it better than the Surron LBX?

    Margie Pumpa
    February 14, 2024
  • Talaria X3 Tested By Pro Riders: A Slower and Funner MX3

    Talaria X3 Tested By Pro Riders: A Slower and Funner MX3

    Known as the baby brother of the Talaria Sting MX3, the X3 will make the perfect commuter. But would you take it to the track? Will it hold up on the jumps?

    Margie Pumpa
    February 7, 2024
  • Talaria Sting Tested By Pro Riders: Why Not A Surron?

    Talaria Sting Tested By Pro Riders: Why Not A Surron?

    Are you in the market for an electric dirt bike? Perhaps you’re looking for an upgrade? If you’ve been searching the internet to determine if you should get yourself a Talaria Sting or a Surron, this will be the article you need to read.

    Margie Pumpa
    January 31, 2024
  • GritShift’s Suzuki RM-E: Electrifying a Dino-Powered Dirt Bike

    GritShift’s Suzuki RM-E: Electrifying a Dino-Powered Dirt Bike

    Starting life as a stock standard Suzuki RM, GritShift R&D pro Rusty took to converting a chassis into something spectacular. He created a self-named, one-of-a-kind Suzuki RM-E – an electric dirt bike capable of running the TKO.

    Margie Pumpa
    January 24, 2024
  • Should You Upgrade the Controller on Your Surron LBX Or Something Else First?

    Should You Upgrade the Controller on Your Surron LBX Or Something Else First?

    You can easily upgrade just the controller on your LBX, but there are a few things to consider before you do.

    Margie Pumpa
    January 17, 2024
  • Precision Braking: How to Achieve Peak Braking on Your Surron LBX

    Precision Braking: How to Achieve Peak Braking on Your Surron LBX

    In theory, brakes are a simple system. Pull on a lever, and transfer pressure on fluid in a line that extends a piston attached to a brake pad. The brake pad grabs the disc on the wheel. Your Surron stops. Simple. Or is it? 

    Margie Pumpa
    January 10, 2024
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