I grew up riding, pretty much everything with an engine, and used to dream of something fast & quiet (something that doesn't give away your approach from a mile away). Though I've owned a few, mopeds and golf-carts simply left far too much to be desired in the speed and agility departments. These e-bikes really are a dream come true for some of us.
If you’re looking for something reliable Sur Ron is good with owning mine over 7000 miles the only thing that we usually break is the belt. It’s not if it’s a definitely when it’s going to break. With that said the Talaria is the winner do to not having a belt but rather a gear box so hands down Talaria is the winner for those wondering. Last thing you need is a belt breaking while running from let’s say fill in the blank or out in the middle of the woods
As a long time dirt and street motorcycle rider, I totally agree with you about the Talaria Sting R being the real winner in this review, with overall performance & maintenance being the primary areas of focus. In my opinion, all of the eBike riders and reviewers are simply too focused on top speed.
Amazing that all 4 of you had the exact same tier order at the end. Says a lot about the bikes that different riders of different skill levels all felt the same. Thank you.
Just ordered a e ride pro ss last week and this was a wonderful technical breakdown of all these bikes. Thanks for putting all the work to help future buyers.
@@bennetsmith4686 Talaria just dropped a new controller on their Sting R. It's 10% more than the old sting R controller. It can be identified by the new inscribed title STING R. The older version was titled TALARIA. That said, for the year 2025 Talaria is reclaiming its spot at the top of the hill. But to be honest, how can you even compare a Jack-Shaft to a Gear-Box and be honest with yourself?
I got 650 miles on my eride this summer. All stock besides pegs. Forks blown which isnt a surprise. But man i love everything about this bike. I ride haard. Up and down hill. My only compaint is that regen off switch the off setting is in the middle. And a little hard to set while flying. Its fast. It flies. Its feels good. And im smiling and scared the entire time. 9.9/10 would recommend
79Bike can use a lot of the Surron mods. Its got so much torque from the start. It was my choice and I am a happy owner! Customer support is amazing and now can be modded with the EBMX 9000 V2 if that's your thing. To me I just want a dependable bike to ride trails
Great comparison! Im just a 70 year old 160 lb ,5’5” rider looking for something to replace my 250lb Yamaha XT225 , so I can “Keep on Keepen On riding. I need a low stand over height,reasonably power and great suspension. I think the Talaria might be the best option. I was surprised how little battery mileage was attained but maybe because you were full on riding. I can probably expect double that. I really wish some of these would have a longer battery warranty as the battery is about 1/2 the cost of the bikes.
@@kellan_rhodes17 I absolutely love it. I am thinking of updgrading the controller and battery down the road only to get more power. But it's pretty quick out of the box
@@kellan_rhodes17 I bought an MX3 and upgraded mine way past an R. The R is a great starting point and the aftermarket scene is 2nd only to Surron. You guys will have a great time on it. I recommend getting and 18" rear and a 21" front. It really helps with trail riding if that's what you're into.
Remember to wrap the motor with thicker gauge wire so it doesn’t burn out, my brother builds ebikes and gets them up to 400km without bending the frame on the dyno 🫰
For the issue of beta explorer with brakes sensor. Probably installing a push button wired to the controller brake sensor wires would work. this way you have bypassed your brakes and by the same time made a safety for ignition
One thing that is ALWAYS missing on these reviews...what would work best for TALL adult riders. I'm nearly 6'4" and 210lbs. I have sat on a SurRon, they are simply too small for me. I would love to see an opinion on this from ECR.
Honestly I think for you a stark varg is better. The light weight bikes are good but all around the same size you could go with one that’s larger and get some bigger wheels and handles but in order for the ride to be half decent you would need some upgraded suspension
Talaria MX4 Sting R with the 21"/18" wheel set which raises the bike 1.5" overall from stock. You can also then get the seat extender/riser kit which raises it another 1.5" of height increase, while also moving the seat back some, for more room on the bike if needed. Then the suspension linkage which also raises the bike slightly as well, but that might only be needed for 19"/16" wheel setups to correct the suspension geometry. OR Look into the next size category. There is the KTM Freeride EXC which is closer to the size of a full-size dirt bike, but still on the slightly smaller lighter style frame, like you would want from an Ebike. Then there's the obvious Ultra Bee and Storm Bee. The Talaria Dragonfly is coming soon and is supposed to be very good.
Great video, thanks! The linkage on my Sting R's was super clunky from the factory. Took me a while to figure out where all the noise was coming from. You can get tighter fitting linkage bolts (with a full shoulder) from the major sellers, or the overkill Titanium variety if you choose. That along with correct torque will fix a lot of the noise on the Sting R. Battery rattle is easy to fix with a small inflatable air jack or even just bubble wrap. Interesting that you lost 2 belts in the test but no issues with the Talaria's gearbox.
Just a small production tip: when exporting the final video, up the bitrate to 40-50mbps to hopefully remove some of the pixelation when driving at a higher rate of speed. Movement in video is killed by a low bitrate.
Good stuff as always. Wish we could get some lights and signals on some of these (eride pro especially). Would love it to do some light supermoto work during the week for errands, and switch back for dirt rides.
You list the Talaria Sting R as being 140 lbs weight but on the Talaria website the Sting R MX4 (the only Sting R listed) is spec'd at 57 kg or 125.4 lbs. I believe the Talaria website is correct as it has a 60v 45ah battery versus the72v 40 ah battery of the Eride pro SS which does weigh 139 lbs.
@@RDEnduro it depends what the bms is, probably work but not get any advantage stock get a fardriver 72680 its like 200 dollars and more power than torp 500
Talaria Sting MX3 is the one Ive decided on ...30mm more seat height . 60v 38mah is plenty .. upgrading with Manitou Air and 21 18 conversion, thanks for the help
Yeah i would love to hear how you like the eride pro ss vs the MX4. Theres not a ton of eride pro ss reviews and basically none that compare it directly to the MX4.. Thanks!
Trying to get my first bike. I used to ride when I was younger then had to stop because of playing sports. Now I want to get back into it and was looking at getting a gas dirt bike. Then these electric bikes caught my eye and they seem awesome. Thank you for the chance to win one. Hope I’m Lucky!!
Me coming off a 350SXF and the wife a CRF125F, I got us both 79 Bike Falcon M and I’m impressed. Suspension is not great but for downhill basically mtb trails, these are a blast. As mentioned I was blown away by the brakes.
It is faster, better built, longer range and can go on rides with other gas dirtbikes. The bike you buy neeeds to match the terrain and scope of your rides. I ride in a backyard track by myself and bought a Stage2 M1 and its sick. If I had to ride with other bikes or gas bikes, or exploring new trails there is no way id buy it. Id look at Ultra, or Storm bee or KTM, Alta etc... also that price you listed is almost half off its normal price
I own a 23 freeride and i've owned a light bee and an ultra bee. The freeride is the best bike by far (as it should be based on MSRP and pedigree). Having said that they're in very different classes as far as weight goes. You also can't do any power or range mods to the Freeride. If you're not trying to pretend your bike is a bicycle and ride on mtb trails and what not the freeride is by far the best deal going right now if you find a dealer with those killer deals.
Thanks for this video guys, I'm new to all this, and have mountain biking background. Super helpful video, I've been stuck on whether to go with the Talaria Sting or eRide Pro SS. My only hurling block is overcoming import taxes into Spain 🇪🇸 Seems to be we can only get the Sur Ron's here.
In the market for my first E-bike and this video was DOPE!! Thanks for the info! Im kinda sold on the Pro SS v2 but I want to know how maintenance is between the top 3 bikes.
Best video for us perspective buyers so far. A diverse group of riders and bikes. I have tons of respect for this channel! Now my only concern is which is best for myself at 6'3"?
You'll have to modify any of them to fit you. And you can modify any of them, but sur-ron will have the most extreme modifications, like extended frames and swingarms. If you aren't planning on spending big money on modifications then they are pretty much all equal, grab some different bars.
Surron Ultra Bee, im 5'9 and the Stage2 fits me well as its slightly longer than most tested. but Ultra Bee would destroy any of these and would fit you.
The Ultra Bee is what I want most. For the size and additional power. But those factors are what also would prohibit me from being able to get away with street riding it to work in that gray area. There's finally a street legal option in the NIU XQi3, but it's the least powerful of any. Ugh
Eride is obviously the best choice for the money.. idk what 79 is using for suspension, but everything else was top-notch. The ONLY reason that Surron is the top for most people is because it has a HUGE aftermarket community already, same with Talria. Once they start making parts for the others, especially Eride.. it will easily be the best bike by far out of any bike by a HUGE margin.
The surron single handedly created this sector of e bikes. And is single handedly the very best of any brand with the best warranty, customer service and aftermarket support. Nothing will ever truly surpass the ron as they have an honest decade of time in the sector above ALL the competition.
I like these for hunting because they get me where I am going faster. I don’t want to spend forever at 20 mph when I can get there at 50+! Great review and I can’t wait to get one in August!
My first choice would be the E ride pro because i weigh 200 lbs and i think itd be best for me haha Then the talaria sting. Although I'd be happy just having my own wheels haha 😅
Your channel is easily at the top covering the E-moto bike segment with the most comprehensive content. Surprised this channel doesn't have more subscribers. Regarding the MX4, I've read that the newest version has an upgraded controller with "Sting R" embossed on it that pumps out 8.5 - 9kw at peak. Can you guys verify this? I'm on the fence between the MX4 and the SS. Thanks
I've watched so many reviews and the conclusion is they all need better hold downs for the rattling cables and better lock in designs for the battery 😊
Great video overall, will be a huge help for people comparing these bikes. One thing to improve in the future. For the top speed, use a phone with a GPS tracker or something like that. Most speedometers just aren't accurate, they are always optimistic.
Dope video guys! Way to up your game, And congratulations on your guises shop ! Let me know if you guys are going to carry the ultra bee or should I go with the E ride pro?
Awesome comparison vid. Appreciate the information! As a brand new very interested in buying a true E-Bike ( just bought my first pedal assist from Walmart), I can see myself easily spending $5K on one of these bikes, probably E Ride SS Pro. Keep the vids coming. Subscribed!
Thanks for this comparison. I have yet to pick an E-bike / E-Moto to replace my current gas powered dirt bike. The 25 mile range is a major concern as I ride trails and have covered 100 miles in an outing. Could you do some trail comparisons? Just as I was thinking Yeah but how do they compare if you make a few mods, the video said that comparison was coming next - excellent!
Nice vid. I find myself riding street more than anything these days and wild thing none of these would be my daily. I currently ride an Escapade Rampage and for a 100lb bike hitn 94mph its the craziest feeling ever only 2 wheels. Must try gents.
So I wanna get my first surron which one would you remember I’m 5’7 to 5’8 I want something I can ride to work and drive around and cruise places whic model will be best for me I’m 31 years old
Just go to a beta dealership. I have the same bike and had the same brake problem. They fixed it and i was out riding the next day. I agree the rocket mode is too short. That changes when you get a new controller. It changes to 60 seconds.
Great shear TY I have a stock out of box Segway x160 :( I want to up grade battery, controller and increase the front tier to something like a 17". I want to do e-bike camping with solar panels and laptop. I need saddlebags. There also might be small amount of snow on shoulders of trails/roads. What typ of tire is fair for dirt, asphalt and sand/snow IE super motor wheels ? Or sell it and get a Talaria Sting r or something ? Any thoughts ?
@@taylon5200 Battery, controller and a larger wheel is about 2100 $ right ? I dowt I could get 1900$ for my x160. I don't know if all the extra bells and whistles are worth the extra price tag's.
@ElectricCycleRider Hey Guys How do these compare to say an 80cc 2 stroke dirt bike or 125 in regards to acceleration and power Im guessing they wouldn’t have anything on a 250? Cheers
I ride a stage 2 M1. It does great on tracks or mountain trails. It would be sweet if they actually did a controller tune or upgrade because the bike is kind of slow in acceleration. Maybe the torp 500 or bac4000 might be better on the bike. Something that can be app controlled. Also front forks are already leaking and I have only had it for a month and only do trail rides.
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I grew up riding, pretty much everything with an engine, and used to dream of something fast & quiet (something that doesn't give away your approach from a mile away). Though I've owned a few, mopeds and golf-carts simply left far too much to be desired in the speed and agility departments. These e-bikes really are a dream come true for some of us.
Well said brother! I agree . My surron took over my life. Keeps me from drinking also .
If you’re looking for something reliable Sur Ron is good with owning mine over 7000 miles the only thing that we usually break is the belt. It’s not if it’s a definitely when it’s going to break. With that said the Talaria is the winner do to not having a belt but rather a gear box so hands down Talaria is the winner for those wondering. Last thing you need is a belt breaking while running from let’s say fill in the blank or out in the middle of the woods
Everyone always leaves out maintenance which imo is the biggest thing because you’ll have to maintain your things to keep them in operable condition
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As a long time dirt and street motorcycle rider, I totally agree with you about the Talaria Sting R being the real winner in this review, with overall performance & maintenance being the primary areas of focus. In my opinion, all of the eBike riders and reviewers are simply too focused on top speed.
You nailed it.
Amazing that all 4 of you had the exact same tier order at the end. Says a lot about the bikes that different riders of different skill levels all felt the same. Thank you.
Just ordered a e ride pro ss last week and this was a wonderful technical breakdown of all these bikes. Thanks for putting all the work to help future buyers.
Where did you order? Rev?
I would go gritshift not Rev
How is it?
Just got an Eride pro, it's terrifying and wonderful.
I heard those things were blowing forks!
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The Pro doesn't have a Gear Box, so it's more Toy like
@@shockadellickthe 2.0 has better forks?
@@bennetsmith4686
Talaria just dropped a new controller on their Sting R. It's 10% more than the old sting R controller. It can be identified by the new inscribed title STING R. The older version was titled TALARIA.
That said, for the year 2025 Talaria is reclaiming its spot at the top of the hill. But to be honest, how can you even compare a Jack-Shaft to a Gear-Box and be honest with yourself?
@@shockadellick60mph toy, with alotta torque.
I got 650 miles on my eride this summer. All stock besides pegs. Forks blown which isnt a surprise. But man i love everything about this bike. I ride haard. Up and down hill. My only compaint is that regen off switch the off setting is in the middle. And a little hard to set while flying.
Its fast. It flies. Its feels good. And im smiling and scared the entire time. 9.9/10 would recommend
What do you mean forks blown
79Bike can use a lot of the Surron mods. Its got so much torque from the start. It was my choice and I am a happy owner! Customer support is amazing and now can be modded with the EBMX 9000 V2 if that's your thing. To me I just want a dependable bike to ride trails
Great comparison! Im just a 70 year old 160 lb ,5’5” rider looking for something to replace my 250lb Yamaha XT225 , so I can “Keep on Keepen On riding. I need a low stand over height,reasonably power and great suspension. I think the Talaria might be the best option. I was surprised how little battery mileage was attained but maybe because you were full on riding. I can probably expect double that. I really wish some of these would have a longer battery warranty as the battery is about 1/2 the cost of the bikes.
@@Glockcoma1 I’m not in a hurry either’thanks.
I proudly own a Talaria Sting R and knowing I can easily upgrade its power makes me feel I picked a good choice🤙
My dad just bought one and it hasn’t come in yet is it good?
@@kellan_rhodes17 I absolutely love it. I am thinking of updgrading the controller and battery down the road only to get more power. But it's pretty quick out of the box
@@edwardcarrillom thank you!
@@kellan_rhodes17 I bought an MX3 and upgraded mine way past an R. The R is a great starting point and the aftermarket scene is 2nd only to Surron. You guys will have a great time on it. I recommend getting and 18" rear and a 21" front. It really helps with trail riding if that's what you're into.
Remember to wrap the motor with thicker gauge wire so it doesn’t burn out, my brother builds ebikes and gets them up to 400km without bending the frame on the dyno 🫰
Not knowing anything about E Bikes this was very helpful. Thank you 🙏🏼
The talaria sting r mx4 is the best bang for buck the suspension is good brakes from factory are a bit suspect but with an upgrade it’s perfect
So great to see a shootout for the lightweight Emoto category. Looking forward to more!
For the issue of beta explorer with brakes sensor. Probably installing a push button wired to the controller brake sensor wires would work. this way you have bypassed your brakes and by the same time made a safety for ignition
Glad I got the sting first thing. So many mods to my MX3. I'm chomping at the bit to put the 85sx forks on and cuise 16kw on the regular.
One thing that is ALWAYS missing on these reviews...what would work best for TALL adult riders. I'm nearly 6'4" and 210lbs. I have sat on a SurRon, they are simply too small for me. I would love to see an opinion on this from ECR.
Honestly I think for you a stark varg is better. The light weight bikes are good but all around the same size you could go with one that’s larger and get some bigger wheels and handles but in order for the ride to be half decent you would need some upgraded suspension
Exactly! I'm 6.2 and sold the original SURRON within a month as it was TOO small & I wasn't going to put the dodgy, custom, seat raising brackets!
Try Ultra Bee, Stark too expensive imo
Talaria MX4 Sting R with the 21"/18" wheel set which raises the bike 1.5" overall from stock.
You can also then get the seat extender/riser kit which raises it another 1.5" of height increase, while also moving the seat back some, for more room on the bike if needed. Then the suspension linkage which also raises the bike slightly as well, but that might only be needed for 19"/16" wheel setups to correct the suspension geometry.
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Look into the next size category. There is the KTM Freeride EXC which is closer to the size of a full-size dirt bike, but still on the slightly smaller lighter style frame, like you would want from an Ebike.
Then there's the obvious Ultra Bee and Storm Bee. The Talaria Dragonfly is coming soon and is supposed to be very good.
Bro just buy a horse 🐎 😂
Great video, thanks! The linkage on my Sting R's was super clunky from the factory. Took me a while to figure out where all the noise was coming from. You can get tighter fitting linkage bolts (with a full shoulder) from the major sellers, or the overkill Titanium variety if you choose. That along with correct torque will fix a lot of the noise on the Sting R. Battery rattle is easy to fix with a small inflatable air jack or even just bubble wrap. Interesting that you lost 2 belts in the test but no issues with the Talaria's gearbox.
The inflatable air jack is a great solution. Just saw one of those at my hardware store.
Agree! The stock linkage definitely clunks. And yes, the air wedge is the way to go.
Just a small production tip: when exporting the final video, up the bitrate to 40-50mbps to hopefully remove some of the pixelation when driving at a higher rate of speed. Movement in video is killed by a low bitrate.
Good stuff as always. Wish we could get some lights and signals on some of these (eride pro especially). Would love it to do some light supermoto work during the week for errands, and switch back for dirt rides.
The Stage2 M1 has connections for lights and horn but youd have to add them yourself. I think one is 12v and one is 24v i have single-line diagram
Thanks i was hoping for a professional synopsis on this and you delivered dude
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Great job on the video folks! Thanks for making it. Great sound effect to intro the Mantis. Gave me quite the chuckle.
Haha, Rawrr!
Great detail review video 🤟
Hey man, I saw u guys were out ripping at I.M.I. Moto Track. I’m so grateful to have it as my local track here in Dacono, Colorado!
Yessir!!
You list the Talaria Sting R as being 140 lbs weight but on the Talaria website the
Sting R MX4 (the only Sting R listed) is spec'd at 57 kg or 125.4 lbs. I believe the Talaria website is correct as it has a 60v 45ah battery versus the72v 40 ah battery of the Eride pro SS which does weigh 139 lbs.
Thanks for the video. Looking forward to the next comp video with upgrades.
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I could use 1 of this to check out new camping spots
I love your reviews not biased and full with useful info!
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The best e-motos comparison I have seen so far!
Sting R with Torp 500 and you got a solid bike!
Would the Torp work with the 60v Stage2 M1?
@@RDEnduro it depends what the bms is, probably work but not get any advantage stock
get a fardriver 72680 its like 200 dollars and more power than torp 500
@@RDEnduro and if you want a battery 72v hit up amorge he can do 800-900 delivered for 220amp
Or u could just buy the new mx5
Talaria Sting MX3 is the one Ive decided on ...30mm more seat height . 60v 38mah is plenty .. upgrading with Manitou Air and 21 18 conversion, thanks for the help
The MX3 is a solid choice!
Upgraded from mx4 to Eride SS and so so so glad I did
Is it really that much better?
Since you’ve had both, what do you like better about the SS?
is it worth 1.8k more
Yeah i would love to hear how you like the eride pro ss vs the MX4. Theres not a ton of eride pro ss reviews and basically none that compare it directly to the MX4..
Thanks!
Trying to get my first bike. I used to ride when I was younger then had to stop because of playing sports. Now I want to get back into it and was looking at getting a gas dirt bike. Then these electric bikes caught my eye and they seem awesome. Thank you for the chance to win one. Hope I’m Lucky!!
Aftermarket support should also be a category. The Talaria would win.
Me coming off a 350SXF and the wife a CRF125F, I got us both 79 Bike Falcon M and I’m impressed. Suspension is not great but for downhill basically mtb trails, these are a blast. As mentioned I was blown away by the brakes.
Solid bike and the brakes are sharp, for sure!!
You don’t even know how much I want this bike I’ve wanted one forever but don’t have the money😢
5 grand is HEAVY on the wallet!
I never heard of half these bikes I didn’t know there were so many I was just saving up for a talaria xxx
The 2023 KTM freeride is 4,999 here at the dealer near me. How would that rate against all of these bikes? Would it be faster than the eridepro??
check the weight, the free ride is a pig
It is faster, better built, longer range and can go on rides with other gas dirtbikes. The bike you buy neeeds to match the terrain and scope of your rides. I ride in a backyard track by myself and bought a Stage2 M1 and its sick. If I had to ride with other bikes or gas bikes, or exploring new trails there is no way id buy it. Id look at Ultra, or Storm bee or KTM, Alta etc... also that price you listed is almost half off its normal price
I own a 23 freeride and i've owned a light bee and an ultra bee. The freeride is the best bike by far (as it should be based on MSRP and pedigree). Having said that they're in very different classes as far as weight goes. You also can't do any power or range mods to the Freeride. If you're not trying to pretend your bike is a bicycle and ride on mtb trails and what not the freeride is by far the best deal going right now if you find a dealer with those killer deals.
Expertly produced video. Kudos. Very helpful to bring me closer to a decision.
for the beta brake switch fix. i used a Honda dirt bike kill switch wired into either one of the brake switch connector.
Thanks for the great video!! I really appreciate it.
Amazing video! I’m thinking abt saving up for a eride pro but it’s quite pricy
I just got the Rawrr Mantis’s 72 volts and it’s a beast!!!!!!!!!!!
That's the one I'm getting
Im mad they ranked it last
How Is It? Debating On Getting One! The Mantis All
@@Antonio-r8r I love mines!!! Go for it!!! Quality build!!!!! Fast too!!!
@@djcoolcliffdo you drive it around the street?
Thanks for this video guys, I'm new to all this, and have mountain biking background. Super helpful video, I've been stuck on whether to go with the Talaria Sting or eRide Pro SS. My only hurling block is overcoming import taxes into Spain 🇪🇸 Seems to be we can only get the Sur Ron's here.
Awesome. The Surron is great with some mods and a lot of mountain bikers love it for the light weight!
In the market for my first E-bike and this video was DOPE!! Thanks for the info! Im kinda sold on the Pro SS v2 but I want to know how maintenance is between the top 3 bikes.
Have you compared the E-Ride to the Ventus One?
Best video for us perspective buyers so far. A diverse group of riders and bikes. I have tons of respect for this channel! Now my only concern is which is best for myself at 6'3"?
You'll have to modify any of them to fit you. And you can modify any of them, but sur-ron will have the most extreme modifications, like extended frames and swingarms. If you aren't planning on spending big money on modifications then they are pretty much all equal, grab some different bars.
Surron Ultra Bee, im 5'9 and the Stage2 fits me well as its slightly longer than most tested. but Ultra Bee would destroy any of these and would fit you.
The Ultra Bee is what I want most. For the size and additional power. But those factors are what also would prohibit me from being able to get away with street riding it to work in that gray area. There's finally a street legal option in the NIU XQi3, but it's the least powerful of any. Ugh
Eride is obviously the best choice for the money.. idk what 79 is using for suspension, but everything else was top-notch. The ONLY reason that Surron is the top for most people is because it has a HUGE aftermarket community already, same with Talria. Once they start making parts for the others, especially Eride.. it will easily be the best bike by far out of any bike by a HUGE margin.
lowkey really want the eride pro and would love to mod it as a stunt street ride bike
Great review! 🫡
So pumped when I see a new ECR video drop.
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You should make another video with the budget options like the mx3.
That was good man. Clear concise and easy 👍
A fued with LA Knight over the fact that Bray's last match was with him would be heart wrenching for everyone ⭕️
feud vs fued
been looking for a first electric bike, this video really helps i know the ultra b is on my list.
The surron single handedly created this sector of e bikes. And is single handedly the very best of any brand with the best warranty, customer service and aftermarket support. Nothing will ever truly surpass the ron as they have an honest decade of time in the sector above ALL the competition.
Idk, my eride pro ss 2.0 is just a better bike in every way compared to my homies surron.
@taylon5200 til you need parts. And longevity wise ot won't compare. Surrom invented and owns the space for a reason
I like these for hunting because they get me where I am going faster. I don’t want to spend forever at 20 mph when I can get there at 50+! Great review and I can’t wait to get one in August!
I’m 6’11” 275lbs. Any bike you recommend?
Thanks for doing all that testing. These bikes are fun! Top speed should be done with a gps or radar, however.
My first choice would be the E ride pro because i weigh 200 lbs and i think itd be best for me haha
Then the talaria sting. Although I'd be happy just having my own wheels haha 😅
Your channel is easily at the top covering the E-moto bike segment with the most comprehensive content. Surprised this channel doesn't have more subscribers. Regarding the MX4, I've read that the newest version has an upgraded controller with "Sting R" embossed on it that pumps out 8.5 - 9kw at peak. Can you guys verify this? I'm on the fence between the MX4 and the SS. Thanks
@switchfoothi
I read the exact thing, that the new MX-4 Expert got a new controller that bumps the Expert 10% over the standard MX4.
Great review! I really want one of these bikes but I'm afraid to pull the trigger there are so many now.
I've watched so many reviews and the conclusion is they all need better hold downs for the rattling cables and better lock in designs for the battery 😊
Great video overall, will be a huge help for people comparing these bikes.
One thing to improve in the future. For the top speed, use a phone with a GPS tracker or something like that. Most speedometers just aren't accurate, they are always optimistic.
Dope video guys! Way to up your game, And congratulations on your guises shop ! Let me know if you guys are going to carry the ultra bee or should I go with the E ride pro?
Great video guys. 👏🏼👏🏼
@barrynobles95 Appreciate it!🤘
Really solid comparison video! Thanks for putting in the work!
Thanks so much for this video! Much appreciated. Very quality content. Your channel is going to blow up for sure.
Great break down, love the prospective..
I’m looking to buy one and I was already leaning towards the E-Ride Pro SS 2.0 Now ,it’s a definite for me. Thank you.💪🏼
Did u ever order it?
@@fishstick_smiper3320 don’t have enough money yet still saving
I want one of these so bad! Thanks for making this video, I needed it.
Yeah! crushing the demo videos nice job!
Thanks for the opportunity! Great video!
looks like RAM off-road park where some of the testing was completed. Love the unbiased review.
Awesome comparison vid. Appreciate the information! As a brand new very interested in buying a true E-Bike ( just bought my first pedal assist from Walmart), I can see myself easily spending $5K on one of these bikes, probably E Ride SS Pro. Keep the vids coming. Subscribed!
Thanks for this comparison. I have yet to pick an E-bike / E-Moto to replace my current gas powered dirt bike. The 25 mile range is a major concern as I ride trails and have covered 100 miles in an outing. Could you do some trail comparisons? Just as I was thinking Yeah but how do they compare if you make a few mods, the video said that comparison was coming next - excellent!
I live in the middle of nowhere Appalachian mountains and my loop is 72 miles so 100 miles would give some to spare but has serious climbs.
buying my eride now...
Love your channel. And awesome comparison!! Keep up the great work!!!
Nice vid. I find myself riding street more than anything these days and wild thing none of these would be my daily. I currently ride an Escapade Rampage and for a 100lb bike hitn 94mph its the craziest feeling ever only 2 wheels. Must try gents.
So I wanna get my first surron which one would you remember I’m 5’7 to 5’8 I want something I can ride to work and drive around and cruise places whic model will be best for me I’m 31 years old
Superb test,regards from England.
Just go to a beta dealership. I have the same bike and had the same brake problem. They fixed it and i was out riding the next day. I agree the rocket mode is too short. That changes when you get a new controller. It changes to 60 seconds.
Mx4 with a controller seems to be the best for the least $
Curious how much " rocket mode " depletes the battery if you use it several times while riding??
Do any of these smaller bikes have traction control like the Ultra Bee?
LBX! Great video
Seems like the Talaria wins conservatively by all your metrics
Great video! Appreciate the insight here.
Love the talaria, I think they look so good too
Great shear TY
I have a stock out of box Segway x160 :( I want to up grade battery, controller and increase the front tier to something like a 17".
I want to do e-bike camping with solar panels and laptop. I need saddlebags. There also might be small amount of snow on shoulders of trails/roads. What typ of tire is fair for dirt, asphalt and sand/snow IE super motor wheels ?
Or sell it and get a Talaria Sting r or something ? Any thoughts ?
Sell it and buy am actually decent bike. Trying to upgrade that thing to be functional would cost way more than its worth
@@taylon5200 Battery, controller and a larger wheel is about 2100 $ right ? I dowt I could get 1900$ for my x160. I don't know if all the extra bells and whistles are worth the extra price tag's.
Getting something like this to take me to and from work would be a game changer lol
Which has the biggest seat to fit a gripper seat cover
I'm thinking about getting 2 Talaria Sting R's for me and my son to ride on some local trails.
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Hey Guys
How do these compare to say an 80cc 2 stroke dirt bike or 125 in regards to acceleration and power
Im guessing they wouldn’t have anything on a 250?
Cheers
When are they going to get emtb emx hybrids??
Great review. Wish you could have added the Altis Sigma bike in the fleet of test bikes.
Any plans to test the Arctic Leopard 880?
Does E-Ride Pro SS 2.0 take orders from Turkey?
I ride a stage 2 M1. It does great on tracks or mountain trails. It would be sweet if they actually did a controller tune or upgrade because the bike is kind of slow in acceleration. Maybe the torp 500 or bac4000 might be better on the bike. Something that can be app controlled. Also front forks are already leaking and I have only had it for a month and only do trail rides.
Where did yall get your SS pro? Rev?
Which one of these is the most reliable