Tag: E Ride Pro
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Hard Enduro on an Electric Dirt Bike: Finding the Best Bike for the Challenge
Looking for the best e-moto for hard enduro? We break down top bikes, must-have mods, and race-ready options. Read more here
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Best Midsize Competition-Ready Electric Dirt Bikes: 2026 Buyer’s Guide
Which is the top midsize electric dirt bike this season to buy and take directly to the track, no mods needed? This is what our pro racers think:
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E Ride Pro SR & 775 Tested By Pro Riders: Barely Not The Best
E Ride Pro has released the E Ride Pro SR 775 Special Edition. With 25kW and a brand new app, this could be the next best electric dirt bike.
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Are electric dirt bikes better than gas? A 2026 review
Thinking about an electric dirt bike? Instant torque, low maintenance, and serious power upgrades—here’s what you need to know.
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Talaria MX5 vs E Ride Pro SS 2.0 Comparison: Specs, Upgrades, and Reviews
The Talaria Sting MX5 and the E Ride Pro SS 2.0 are excellent electric dirt bikes for intermediate riders. But which one do you choose?
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Is the E Ride Pro SS 3.0 the best all-around electric dirt bike?
The E Ride Pro SS 3.0 is a strong all-round electric dirt bike. With a good amount of power at a good price, this is a standout bike. Is it the perfect bike for you?
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Tested: Surron Ultra Bee vs E Ride Pro SS 3.0 vs Talaria Sting MX5 Pro
Surron Ultra Bee, Talaria MX5 Pro, or E Ride Pro SS 3.0. Which is better? Compare the power, size and ride feel to find your perfect electric dirt bike.
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E-Motos Tested: Surron LBX vs E Ride Pro SS 3.0 vs Talaria Sting MX5
Surron LBX, Talaria Sting MX5, or E Ride Pro SS 3.0? All similar prices, but different in performance. Which is the bike that would suit you best?
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A Total Beginner’s Guide to Gifting for Electric Dirt Bike Riders
Looking for the best gift to give that special rider in your life? If they love electric dirt bikes, this is the guide you need – all in beginner language.
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Mod a Surron to 72V or Buy a Factory 72V Bike? Let’s Settle This!
Is modding a 60V e-moto like the Surron LBX the better way, or do you buy a stock 72V bike and never look back?


