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2021
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2880Wh


The Dualtron Ultra 2 is a powerhouse off-road electric scooter, boasting a massive 72V 40Ah battery, superior LG cells, and robust build quality. Its nimbleness, high speeds, and comfort make it ideal for long and challenging rides, though it has some drawbacks like stem play and dim front lights. Overall, it’s a top-tier choice for serious off-road enthusiasts.
3,000
500W
624Wh


The Cyberbike Mullet Pro is a budget-friendly, full-suspension electric mountain bike that impresses with performance usually found in pricier models. Its unique mullet tire setup offers both stability and nimbleness, while the powerful mid-drive motor provides smooth, responsive rides. Though heavier than traditional bikes, its features and value make it a standout option for eMountain biking enthusiasts.
0
2023
3000W
2280Wh


The Talaria Sting is a larger, heavier e-dirt bike, offering a more powerful battery, improved gearbox, and less maintenance versus the Sur Ron. Ideal for taller, trail-focused riders seeking more punch and durability, the Sting features practical upgrades while retaining much of the Surron's appeal and reliability. Compare specs easily with the E-Bike Comparison Tool.
200
2023
5400W
2060Wh


The Dualtron Thunder Tronic, a collaboration between Voro Motors and Tronic Systems, upgrades the classic Thunder with a powerful Tronic VESC controller and Rion Curve thumbwheel for smoother, faster acceleration and regenerative braking. While it’s heavy and has narrow, collapsible handlebars, its superb tech makes it a standout choice for performance-minded electric scooter riders.


Looking for the best helmets for high-powered e-scooters, EUCs, or eskate? The TSG Pass Pro and Predator DH6-Xg helmets stand out for safety, style, and features. The Predator is lighter, offers better ventilation, and fits most, while the TSG Pass Pro is more affordable and colorful, with extra certification. Both helmets are highly respected in the PEV community.
1,499
2022
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The 2022 Kaabo Mantis V2 escooter impresses with sine wave controllers for ultra-smooth acceleration, stiffer suspension, improved lighting, and enhanced safety features. Lightweight and portable, it excels in ride quality but has a display difficult to read in sunlight and less powerful acceleration than prior versions. Opt for the LG battery for best reliability.
3,999
2022
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The NAMI BURN-E 2 MAX is an upgraded version of a top 2021 e-scooter, boasting better brakes, wider handlebars, a fast charger, and waterproof features. Appreciated for its sine wave controllers, carbon fiber stem, and massive deck, it rides ultra-smooth but has minor flaws like nylon tires, display glare, and a less responsive throttle.
1,799
2022
500W
998.4Wh


The Lectric XPremium stands out as a feature-rich, budget-friendly mid-drive ebike, boasting dual batteries, a torque sensor, hydraulic brakes, and a foldable step-through frame—all for only $1799 preorder. While heavy and with some cable management flaws, it delivers premium performance and range for those seeking a natural, powerful ride without breaking the bank.
242
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The TSG Pass Full Face Helmet stands out for its sleek design, exceptional visibility, and certified safety, making it ideal for riders of Onewheels, EUCs, escooters, and ebikes. Its snug, secure fit and versatile visor offer comfort and protection in all conditions, though its weight and tight sizing may require consideration. Order one size up for the best experience.
799
2023
300W
374.4Wh


The Lectric XP LITE stands out as an ultra-light, affordable e-bike with a BMX-inspired ride. Its compact, foldable design makes it perfect for small trunks and urban living, while retaining core features like a throttle and internal battery. Downsides include minimal range, no suspension, basic cable management, and lack of fenders—ideal for budget-conscious riders seeking portability.


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2022 has been disastrous for Future Motion, makers of the Onewheel, largely due to their own choices. The company has implemented extreme electronic countermeasures to block repairs and upgrades, undermined the aftermarket community, and sparked outrage among users. These anticompetitive practices threaten product longevity and set a worrying precedent for the broader Right to Repair movement.


Onewheel ghosting occurs when a board fails to power down after dismount, self-balancing and shooting forward riderless—sometimes at dangerous speeds. This issue, notably prevalent in the Onewheel GT model, has sparked safety concerns and numerous reports, with little response from manufacturer Future Motion. Many riders remain fearful, documenting their ghost encounters as the problem persists.
1,699
2022
500W
614.4Wh


The 2022 Aventon Pace 500 brings welcome upgrades to Aventon’s best-selling ebike, including a sleek integrated battery, color display with app connectivity, stylish paint, premium Tektro hydraulic brakes, and improved cable management. While it lacks suspension, pedal assist memory, and fenders, it shines as an eye-catching, tech-forward commuter for pavement and packed trails.
999
2021
500W
460.8Wh


The Lectric XP 2.0 stands out in a crowded foldable ebike market with its affordable $999 price tag and feature-rich design. Highlights include portability, powerful motor, metal fenders, clear display, and comfort package, though cable management and some upgrades disappoint. Ideal for first-timers and RV owners, it’s an excellent entry-level choice for e-bike enthusiasts.