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Many countries are gradually banning gas powered motorcycles (including cars). Although electric is not the best clean energy at present, manufacturers have to make compromises without finding a better alternative energy. After all, in order to survive, they can only turn to electric.
At the same time, the electric motorcycle has low heat source and no fuel, and can be transported anytime, anywhere. No startup required and can be used immediately.
In recent years, with the development trend of electric vehicles, electric off-road bikes have not only entered the civilian market, but also entered the military motorcycle market. The military favors electric dirt bikes for their quiet, eco friendly, low heat, and ease of maintenance. For example, recently the armies of many countries have conducted exercises and tests of electric off-road vehicles, including the British airborne troops, and the model selected is China’s horned Sur Ron light bee X.
First, let’s compare the main performance and prices of several best electric dirt bikes on the market 2021:
1. KTM FREERIDE E-XC
Top Speed 50 MPH (80km/h)
20 Miles of range (32km only)
Horsepower: 21 bhp
Price: US $10,499
2. SEGWAY DIRT EBIKE X260
Top Speed 46.6 MPH
74.6 Miles of range
Full charge time: 4 hours
Price: US $4,999
3. CAKE KALK OR
Top Speed 56 MPH
53 Miles of range
Horsepower: 13 bhp
Price: US $13,000
4. ELECTRIC MOTION ESCAPE & ELECTRIC MOTION ESCAPE “R”
Top Speed 46.6 MPH
38 Miles of range
Weight: 183 pounds
Price: from US $10,500
5. ZERO FX
Top Speed 85 MPH
46 Miles of range
Weight: 247 pounds
Horsepower: 46 bhp
Price: from US $11,595
Top Speed 47 MPH
60 Miles of range
3 hour charging time
Dual suspension
Price: from US $4,795
And the AdmitJet from Secutronic has a top speed of 46.6 mph and a range of 37 miles. Performance is similar to Electric Motion or Segway Dirt Ebikes, but at 1/3 to half the price.
Technically, electric dirt bikes are not motor vehicles because they are neither bicycles nor motorcycles, although they have electric motors.
One issue affecting the road legality of electric dirt bikes is whether the vehicle is legally used and parked according to local regulations. This varies by cities.
For example, Singapore classifies electric bikes as Personal Mobility Devices (PMD). Allow them to travel at top speeds of 10 km/h on sidewalks and 25 km/h on shared paths (bicycle use). Driving only on sidewalks is prohibited. The weight of the ebikes must be less than 20kg and the width must be less than 70cm. Obviously it not road legal in Singapore for electric dirt bikes.
Meanwhile, South Korea’s Road Traffic Act classifies the electric dirt bike as a motorcycle. And require to wear a helmet while driving on the road. Entrants must be at least 16 years old and hold a two-wheeled motor vehicle driver’s license.
The legality of ebikes is different in the US: West Hollywood, California bans ebikes on sidewalks. Columbia, South Carolina, implemented a one-year ban starting in January 2019. In Nashville, Tennessee, electric motorcycles are completely banned.
In UK, the Motorway Act 1835 made it illegal to ride an electric dirt bike on pavements. The Road Traffic Act 1988 also stipulates that it is an offence to drive an electric dirt bike on the road unless the user holds a driving licence, insurance, helmet and licence plate.
After the ban on electric bikes in December 2018, the Madrid government changed its tune. With 18 of the 25 companies that applied for licenses being granted licenses for 8,600 ebikes.
In May 2019, Germany lifted its ban on the electric dirt bike, allowing it to be used on roads and bike lanes. But its use on sidewalks is prohibited. Riders must be at least 14 years old and maintain a speed limit of 20 km/h.
But, this era is about to come to an end.
Electric bicycles have become an increasingly popular form of personal travel. Many countries are considering new bills to allow e-bikes to be used legally in public places and to set safety standards that off-road vehicles must meet.
The legislation will clearly define how and where e-bikes and e motorcycles can be used. These vehicles will not be required to pay taxes, insurance and a driver’s license.
In recent years, with the influence of technology and energy situation, electric vehicles have developed rapidly.
For AdmitJet, the most important philosophy is to dare to innovate, therefor, they always creat excellent new off-road dirt bikes in this field. AdmitJet has been focusing on the design and development of electric components for electric dirt bikes for several years. Finally the AdmitJet ST-EDB3 was launched.
Now the brand AdmitJet has launched a new entry-level electric off road model. This electric dirt bike AdmitJet ST-EDB3 designed with the concept of “Aim To Go Beyond”. It’s AdmitJet’s first small size electric off-road dirt bike, equipped with WP suspension.
The frame and chassis of the AdmitJet ST-EDB3 are designed by dedicated engineers. Seat height is adjusted by the PowerParts height adjustment kits of this bike. Therefore, the bike is suitable for riders of all ages, and has excellent performance in off-road riding.
In terms of braking, both front and rear are equipped with disc brakes. In addition, the e dirt bike has cast aluminum pedals and a tapered handlebar. The entire body shape looks very similar to the Electric Motion Escape model.
This electric motorcycle is positioned as an entry-level adult electric off-road dirt mountain bike. Its power system is set up with 3 riding modes, allowing drivers to have a variety of off-road experiences. In addition, this dirt bike is equipped with a 60V 20Ah lithium ion battery pack. There is a solid casing around the outside of the motor for protection. So this off-road motocross has a smooth powertrain, great handling and great performance on racing.
AdmitJet has a professional team, coupled with the brand’s original technology and strength. The launch of the ST-EDB3 dirt bike means that AdmitJet brand has begun to enter the field of electric motocross. Let’s take a look on the performance of this dirt ebike in the field of electric vehicles.
Model: | AdmitJet ST-EDB3 |
Motor : | 3000 W |
Battery : | 60V 23 Ah Lithium ion Battery |
Maximum Speed : | 75 Km/Hour (46.6 MPH, same with SEGWAY DIRT EBIKE X260 or ELECTRIC MOTION ESCAPE) |
Range: | 60 Km (37 miles) |
Torque | 180N.M (132.6 lb-ft) |
Charging Time: | 4-8 Hours |
Brake (Front and Rear): | Hydraulic disc brake / Hydraulic disc brake |
Tire: | 70/100-17 90/100-14 |
Size | 1800*730*1130 |
Packing: | Iron Inside And Carton Outside |
Frame: | Steel |
Transmission: | Central Motor |
Charging Time: | 8 Hours (Depends On Battery And Charger Type) |
Brake Operation: | Fr: Hand Rr: Hand |
Tyre: | Fr: 70/100-17 Rear: 90/100-14 |
Item | Electric Dirt Bike 2021 |
Motor Power: | 3000 W |
Climb Ability: | 30 Degree |
Front Suspension: | Hydraulic Absorbed |
Rear Suspension: | Better Quality Hydraulic Absorbed |
Net Weight: | 88.5 Kg With Battery (195 Lb) |
Max Loading(Kg): | 150 Kg (330 Lb) |
Seat Height: | 830 Mm |
Chassis Height: | 275 Mm |
Color: | Red Green Blue Black Orange Customized |
Packing Size(Mm): | 1620*380*785 |
20’Container: | 18 Units/24 Units |
40′ Hq Container: | 48 Units/70 Units |
Lead Time: | Within 30 Days After Receipt Of Payment |
Standard Version: | 3000 W 60V 23 Ah Lithium Battery |
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