Tag: Talaria
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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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Surron LBX vs Talaria Sting: Which e-moto is better?
Surron LBX vs. Talaria Sting: The age-old debate continues into 2026. We compare power, price, and how new rivals can offer better value. Read more here.
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The Surron LBX Is No Longer King in 2026, and There’s a New Winner.
Know better than to call every game console a Nintendo? These are the Surron LBX competitors you need to know about.
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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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Talaria Komodo Tested: Big Specs and Heavy Hitting Performance
Introducing the Talaria Komodo: a 32kW monster with a 96V battery system. This e-moto could be a game-changer, and we’ll speculate on what it might do for Talaria’s brand image.
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Ride Hard, Look Good: Heavy Hitter’s New Color Range
Heavy Hitter parts are built tough for big jumps and gnarly trails. Now, our best-sellers come in awesome new colors to match your style. Read more here
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The top stem riser for your electric dirt bike just got better
Feel more connected to your e-moto with the Heavy Hitter stem riser. Improve your riding ergos, strengthen your handlebars, and add a pop of color.
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Why Your E-Moto’s Headlight Sucks and How We Fixed It
The new headlight mask designed by GritShift solves the issue of needing a good headlight and having a race number displayed. Read more here…
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Heavy Hitter’s New Color Skid Plates For Surron, E Ride, and More
Engineered for ultimate protection and style on your electric dirt bike, our Heavy Hitter skid plates can handle over 6,000 lbs of force. Now in more colors!
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Did Talaria Disappear? Do They Even Make Bikes Anymore?
After disappearing from the spotlight, electric dirt bike company Talaria is back in a big way with the new Komodo. Is it still a top brand?


