Tag: Electro & Co.
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Hands On: ETM RTR Lite vs Surron LBX
Surron LBX vs. ETM RTR Lite: Is the OG still king or has the newcomer taken the lead? We compare power, size, and value to find the best e-moto for you.
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Hands On: Electro & Co.
Electro & Co. creates high-quality, race-ready electric dirt bikes, and now their range has expanded to include some truly exciting models.
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ETM RTR Reaper Tested By Pro Riders: The Limited Edition
Looking for a high performance electric pit bike? Electro & Co. have teamed up with competition-parts creator GritShift to bring you the ETM RTR Reaper.
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New E-Bike Preview: Electro & Co. Rizzler
The Electro & Co. Rizzler is the perfect high performance adult pit bike. 50mph, 5kW stunting machine. Here is why you need one:
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New E-Bike Preview: ETM RTR XL Alpha
18kW. 70+ mph. The ETM RTR XL Alpha is the ultimate high-performance electric dirt bike. This is one that you’re going to need to check out!
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New E-Bike Preview: Electro and Co. ETM RTR Sport
The ETM RTR Sport is Electro and Co’s upgraded electric pit dirt bike for 2026. Have the original ETM RTR? This is what to do. Want a competition-ready e-pit bike? Check this out:
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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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E-Moto Buying Guide: Electro & Co. ETM RTR vs. E Ride Pro SS 3.0
Electro & Co’s ETM RTR and the E Ride Pro SS 3.0. One is pit bike-sized, the other is a mid-sized e-moto like a Surron. Which would you rather ride?
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Competition Riders All Use The Same Seat Cover. How Important Can It Be?
Want to ride faster, longer? Guts Seat Covers are the secret weapon top riders use. We detail their engineering, race heritage, and how to install this necessary electric dirt bike upgrade.
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Electro & Co’s ETM RTR: Is It Suitable for Kids? Dirt Bike Mom Explains.
This children’s electric dirt bike goes 55 MPH. Does that make it the wrong choice for your kid? I review the power, safety, and seat height concerns for parents.


