Category: All – Reviews
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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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Don’t Buy an E Ride Pro Without Knowing These Weaknesses
E Ride Pro electric dirt bikes are fun, but push them too hard and weak points emerge. Learn where your e-moto can fail and how to upgrade.
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We’ve Got Insider Knowledge About E Ride Pro, and the Truth Is Shocking
E Ride Pro isn’t just building e-motos; they’re setting a new industry standard. Discover their rapid innovation and unwavering commitment to riders.
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Has Zero Just Set The New Standard In Electric Dirt Bikes?
Zero just released the XE and XB, shaking up the electric dirt bike world with more power, top-tier components, and unbeatable pricing. Are they the best in 2025?
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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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ETM RTR Tested By Pro Riders: The Best E-Pit Yet
A high-performance electric pit bike built for adults and kids, the Electro & Co. ETM RTR packs 72V of power, hot-swappable batteries, and serious dirt-shredding fun for all ages.
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E Ride Pro SS 2.0 Tested By Pro Riders: It Broke Too Quickly
E Ride Pro SS 2.0: 72V, 60 mph, 0–30 in 2.36s. Power-packed, off-road ready e-moto for under $5K. Ride harder, faster, and quieter.
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Ebox Electric Dirt Bike Lineup Reviewed by Competition Riders
Ebox makes awesome, small, yet mighty pit bike-sized electric dirt bikes. Made by industry-leading brand Stomp, which has been around since 2006, the modern Ebox lineup defines the electric pit-bike.


