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Cyrusher is a manufacturer specializing in electric mobility products, established in 2014. Best known for its all-terrain electric bikes, the company has expanded its product range to include electric snowboards, targeting recreational and adventure consumers interested in outdoor electric vehicles. Cyrusher focuses on designing vehicles that combine performance and comfort, aiming to enable users to navigate a variety of terrains. While Cyrusher’s primary market has been electric bikes, its move into electric snowboards represents a diversification within the personal electric vehicle space. The company distributes its products online to a global customer base, emphasizing accessibility and adaptability for use in different environments.
1,399
28 MPH
750W
780Wh


The Cyrusher Aura is a fat-tire electric bike from Cyrusher Sports positioned as a versatile, comfort-oriented option for riders tackling a mix of pavement, gravel, and light off-road terrain. It features a step-through frame design aimed at accessibility and everyday usability, with a torque-sensing motor system intended to deliver a natural pedaling feel. Key differentiators include switchable torque and cadence assist modes, a high-capacity Samsung battery, hydraulic disc brakes, and wide 26" x 4.0" tires suited to varied surfaces. The Aura competes in the entry-to-mid-range e-bike segment alongside similar all-terrain commuter models.

1,499
28 MPH
750W
811.2Wh


The 2025 Cyrusher Rover is a step-over, full-suspension fat-tire e-bike from Cyrusher Sports, positioned as an all-terrain comfort-focused option in the entry-to-mid-range electric bike market. It is built around a 750W rear-hub motor with a torque sensor and 26×4.0" fat tires, targeting riders who want a single bike capable of handling city streets, gravel, and light trails. Key differentiators include its full front-and-rear suspension setup, hydraulic disc brakes, and torque-sensing pedal assist—features less commonly found together at its price point. The Rover is designed to fit riders approximately 5'5" to 6'3" and supports a payload capacity of up to 350 lbs.

2,499
28 MPH
750W
1040Wh


The Cyrusher Trax 2.0 is a step-thru, full-suspension fat-tire electric bike from Cyrusher Sports, positioned as an upgraded version of the brand's flagship Trax model and aimed at riders seeking all-terrain versatility with everyday accessibility. It features a four-bar full-suspension frame, a 750W Bafang rear-hub motor with torque sensor, and wide 26×4.0" fat tires, making it suited for a mix of urban commuting, gravel, and light off-road use. The bike carries UL 2849 safety certification and includes integrated turn signals and a 1000-lumen headlight as standard. A step-over variant, the Ranger 2.0, is also offered within the same lineup.

1,599
28 MPH
750W
960Wh


The 2025 Cyrusher Kommoda 3.0 is a step-through electric bike designed for riders prioritizing comfort and accessibility across a range of everyday and light off-road conditions. It is the third iteration of Cyrusher's Kommoda line, updated for 2025 with a revised frame, upgraded fat tires, and a torque-sensing pedal assist system aimed at delivering a more natural riding feel. The low step-through frame and upright geometry make it broadly accessible, positioning it as an option for commuters and recreational riders who want all-terrain capability without sacrificing ease of use.

899
37 MPH
1500W
1008Wh


The Cyrusher Lynx is a compact electric dirt bike developed by GoDoIt and distributed by Cyrusher, aimed at riders seeking off-road capability in a lighter, more approachable package. It is powered by a 3000W peak mid-drive motor paired with a 48V 21Ah battery, and is distinguished by its lower seat height and reduced weight compared to full-size electric dirt bikes. The Lynx is designed for newer or smaller riders who want genuine off-road performance without the bulk or intimidation of larger builds.

2,500
2024
3000W


The Cyrusher Ripple, the world’s first electric snowboard, lets riders cruise on flat terrain with a 3000-watt motor and high-quality battery. While it's a fun, head-turning innovation ideal for flat, hard surfaces, it’s heavy, pricey, and has notable safety and design drawbacks, especially for those expecting traditional snowboarding experiences.