Reviews 2025 Arctic Leopard XE PRO S First Ride Review Features 2025 Biltwell 100: Going Electric in a Sea of Vintage Iron News Bonnell 805 & 902: New High-Performance Electric Dirt Bikes Revealed E Dirt Bikes By ECR 2025 Arctic Leopard XE PRO S First Ride Review The Arctic Leopard XE PRO S wasn’t exactly on our radar—but after our first ride, we think it should be on yours. E Dirt Bikes By Tucker Neary 2025 Biltwell 100: Going Electric in a Sea of Vintage Iron This Southern California desert race is famed for “good times, not lap times,” a just-for-fun scramble where you can find a 1940s Harley flathead banging bars with a KTM 1290. It’s a wild, throwback scene – except for a handful of us buzzing around without making a sound. E Dirt Bikes By Tucker Neary Bonnell 805 & 902: New High-Performance Electric Dirt Bikes Revealed Bonnell has made its intentions clear: to deliver race-developed, high-performance electric motorcycles and mountain bikes from the ground up. Their first offering is the 775 series of electric mountain bikes, but there’s more coming. A lot more. Recent Posts E Dirt Bikes By ECR 2025 Surron Ultra Bee vs 2026 Zero XE: Mid-Weight eMoto Comparison The Ultra Bee and XE are two of the most compelling electric dirt bikes on the market. While they appear close on paper, their riding dynamics, design choices, and strengths differ significantly. E Dirt Bikes By ECR 2025 Arctic Leopard XE PRO S First Ride Review The Arctic Leopard XE PRO S wasn’t exactly on our radar—but after our first ride, we think it should be on yours. E Dirt Bikes By ECR Ventus One +: A Stronger Upgrade to the Original With the new One Plus, Ventus didn’t change the core formula. Instead, they focused on refining the details that matter most. E Dirt Bikes By ECR Battery Range Test: How Far Can the 2025 Surron Ultra Bee Go? No eco-mode games, no hypermiling, just a regular ride in actual off-road conditions. By Tucker Neary 2025 Surron Ultra Bee First Ride – What’s New and How It Rides We test the 2025 Surron Ultra Bee to see what’s changed — from power upgrades to reinforced frame and suspension upgrades. Here's everything new and how it rides. E Dirt Bikes By ECR ON Powersports Launches OZY 30x Electric Enduro Bike Based in Perth, Western Australia, the company aims to offer enduro riders a new full size electric option. E Dirt Bikes By Tucker Neary A Quiet Warm-Up, A Loud Finish: Cody Webb, 5 Miles of Hell, and a Hint of the Electric Future Before he let the clutch drop on his factory supported Yamaha YZ250X two-stroke, we linked up with Cody for a scouting lap on the Electric Motion Escape XR E Dirt Bikes By Tucker Neary 2025 Biltwell 100: Going Electric in a Sea of Vintage Iron This Southern California desert race is famed for “good times, not lap times,” a just-for-fun scramble where you can find a 1940s Harley flathead banging bars with a KTM 1290. It’s a wild, throwback scene – except for a handful of us buzzing around without making a sound. E Bikes By Tucker Neary Bonnell 775 Series: High-Performance e-MTBs These bikes are built with the same performance-first mindset and are designed to blur the line between eMTB and light electric moto. E Dirt Bikes By Tucker Neary Bonnell 805 & 902: New High-Performance Electric Dirt Bikes Revealed Bonnell has made its intentions clear: to deliver race-developed, high-performance electric motorcycles and mountain bikes from the ground up. Their first offering is the 775 series of electric mountain bikes, but there’s more coming. A lot more. By ECR 2025 E Ride Pro SR vs SS 3.0 – What’s the Difference? Both the E Ride Pro SR and SS 3.0 share the same basic platform and styling. From a glance, they look nearly identical, but under the skin there are key differences that affect their weight, power, and ride characteristics. E Dirt Bikes By ECR 2025 Altis Sigma First Ride Review The 2025 Altis Sigma has been generating a lot of buzz in the small eMoto scene. With its eye-catching body work and impressive powertrain, it’s gotten a lot of attention for its looks and power. But is all this attention warranted, or is it just marketing? End of content No more articles to load Shop Parts Watch More 5 Year Review of the Surron Light Bee X We Put LEGIT MX Suspension on the Surron Ultra Bee We Rode This NEW Insanely Fast eMoto // Flux Primo First Ride
E Dirt Bikes By ECR 2025 Arctic Leopard XE PRO S First Ride Review The Arctic Leopard XE PRO S wasn’t exactly on our radar—but after our first ride, we think it should be on yours.
E Dirt Bikes By Tucker Neary 2025 Biltwell 100: Going Electric in a Sea of Vintage Iron This Southern California desert race is famed for “good times, not lap times,” a just-for-fun scramble where you can find a 1940s Harley flathead banging bars with a KTM 1290. It’s a wild, throwback scene – except for a handful of us buzzing around without making a sound.
E Dirt Bikes By Tucker Neary Bonnell 805 & 902: New High-Performance Electric Dirt Bikes Revealed Bonnell has made its intentions clear: to deliver race-developed, high-performance electric motorcycles and mountain bikes from the ground up. Their first offering is the 775 series of electric mountain bikes, but there’s more coming. A lot more.
E Dirt Bikes By ECR 2025 Surron Ultra Bee vs 2026 Zero XE: Mid-Weight eMoto Comparison The Ultra Bee and XE are two of the most compelling electric dirt bikes on the market. While they appear close on paper, their riding dynamics, design choices, and strengths differ significantly.
E Dirt Bikes By ECR 2025 Arctic Leopard XE PRO S First Ride Review The Arctic Leopard XE PRO S wasn’t exactly on our radar—but after our first ride, we think it should be on yours.
E Dirt Bikes By ECR Ventus One +: A Stronger Upgrade to the Original With the new One Plus, Ventus didn’t change the core formula. Instead, they focused on refining the details that matter most.
E Dirt Bikes By ECR Battery Range Test: How Far Can the 2025 Surron Ultra Bee Go? No eco-mode games, no hypermiling, just a regular ride in actual off-road conditions.
By Tucker Neary 2025 Surron Ultra Bee First Ride – What’s New and How It Rides We test the 2025 Surron Ultra Bee to see what’s changed — from power upgrades to reinforced frame and suspension upgrades. Here's everything new and how it rides.
E Dirt Bikes By ECR ON Powersports Launches OZY 30x Electric Enduro Bike Based in Perth, Western Australia, the company aims to offer enduro riders a new full size electric option.
E Dirt Bikes By Tucker Neary A Quiet Warm-Up, A Loud Finish: Cody Webb, 5 Miles of Hell, and a Hint of the Electric Future Before he let the clutch drop on his factory supported Yamaha YZ250X two-stroke, we linked up with Cody for a scouting lap on the Electric Motion Escape XR
E Dirt Bikes By Tucker Neary 2025 Biltwell 100: Going Electric in a Sea of Vintage Iron This Southern California desert race is famed for “good times, not lap times,” a just-for-fun scramble where you can find a 1940s Harley flathead banging bars with a KTM 1290. It’s a wild, throwback scene – except for a handful of us buzzing around without making a sound.
E Bikes By Tucker Neary Bonnell 775 Series: High-Performance e-MTBs These bikes are built with the same performance-first mindset and are designed to blur the line between eMTB and light electric moto.
E Dirt Bikes By Tucker Neary Bonnell 805 & 902: New High-Performance Electric Dirt Bikes Revealed Bonnell has made its intentions clear: to deliver race-developed, high-performance electric motorcycles and mountain bikes from the ground up. Their first offering is the 775 series of electric mountain bikes, but there’s more coming. A lot more.
By ECR 2025 E Ride Pro SR vs SS 3.0 – What’s the Difference? Both the E Ride Pro SR and SS 3.0 share the same basic platform and styling. From a glance, they look nearly identical, but under the skin there are key differences that affect their weight, power, and ride characteristics.
E Dirt Bikes By ECR 2025 Altis Sigma First Ride Review The 2025 Altis Sigma has been generating a lot of buzz in the small eMoto scene. With its eye-catching body work and impressive powertrain, it’s gotten a lot of attention for its looks and power. But is all this attention warranted, or is it just marketing?