Category: All – Comparisons
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Zero XE vs. E Ride Pro SS 3.0: A Spec-by-Spec Comparison
Zero’s new 2026 electric dirt bikes are here! We compare the all-new Zero XE against the E Ride Pro SS 3.0 to see which e-moto you should buy in 2025.
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Are You Making the Right Choice? ETM RTR vs. MotoTec vs. Razor
Choosing an electric dirt bike? We compare the ETM RTR, MotoTec, & Razor to help you find the perfect ride for the track or trail.
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Electric or Gas? Which would you choose – ETM RTR, KLX 140 or TTR125?
Small dirt bikes are all the rage! Our latest article compares the ETM RTR electric pit bike with gas models like the KLX 140 & TT-R125. Find your perfect ride!
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Should You Get a Surron Hyper Bee For Your Kid… Or For Yourself?
First unveiled in late 2024, the Hyper Bee initially received confused looks and left riders wondering what all the hype was about. What was the point of this e-moto?
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Talaria MX3 vs MX4 vs MX5: Only One is a Beast
The MX3 vs MX4 vs MX5 might look exactly the same, but one is a beast and the others are not.
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E Ride Pro SR, Surron LBX, or Talaria Sting MX5: Which is better?
Discover why the E Ride Pro SR is already the fastest mid-sized electric dirt bike of 2025. Power, performance, and comparisons – read the full review now.
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Talaria Sting MX3 vs. Surron LBX: One Clear Winner
The Talaria X3 is a more interesting ride than a Surron LBX, so why don’t people know it by name like the Surron? Let’s find out.
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Talaria Sting R vs E Ride Pro SS: Is There a New Best E-Moto?
Talaria Sting R vs E Ride Pro SS. Which is better and why. Dive into data and thoughts from those with experience. Read the latest here.
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E Ride Pro S vs Surron LBX: Old Fave or Innovative Newcomer?
E Ride Pro vs Surron? Similar e-motos, but do you choose the old fave or the new company? Read this to find out once and for all.
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Talaria vs Surron: Is the Sting Really Better Than the LBX?
For my preference on the bike, I prefer Talaria over Sur Ron, due to the increased width through the central parts of the frame, and after modifying the suspension the bike’s handling characteristics are great. The wheelbase is slightly longer which also helps in sand and whoops, and no belt or jackshaft bearings to change.


