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E Ride Pro SS specs, top speed, range and price
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The E Ride Pro SS takes the Sur-Ron formula and moves it to a 72V system with a larger pack, then undercuts most of the competition on price. It is the pick for riders who want range and torque and do not mind a smaller dealer network.
Peak power
8 kW (~29 hp)
Top speed
~50 mph
Battery
72V 40Ah / 2.9 kWh
Weight
~125 lb
Full spec sheet
Powertrain
| Motor | 72V mid-drive PMSM, chain final drive |
|---|---|
| Peak power | 8 kW (~29 hp) |
| Rated power | 4 kW |
| Controller | Sine-wave, ~110A peak |
| Ride modes | Eco / Sport |
Performance
| Top speed (stock) | ~50 mph / 80 km/h |
|---|---|
| Claimed range | Up to 75 mi / 120 km |
| Realistic trail range | 30–45 mi / 48–72 km mixed riding |
Battery and charging
| Battery | 72V 40Ah (~2.9 kWh), removable |
|---|---|
| Standard charger | 10A — roughly 4 hours to full |
| Battery weight | ~35 lb / 16 kg |
Chassis
| Frame | Aluminium alloy frame |
|---|---|
| Front suspension | Inverted fork, ~8.6 in travel |
| Rear suspension | Piggyback shock, adjustable |
| Brakes | Hydraulic disc front and rear |
| Wheels | 19 in front / 19 in rear |
Dimensions and weight
| Curb weight | ~125 lb / 57 kg |
|---|---|
| Seat height | ~34 in / 86 cm |
| Max payload | ~265 lb / 120 kg |
Price and availability
| MSRP (2026, US) | ~$5,800 USD |
|---|---|
| Typical street price | $5,300–$6,200 |
| Street legal from factory | No — off-road / closed-course only |
How fast is it, really?
The 72V system gives a stronger mid-range pull than 60V bikes at the same nominal power.
Top speed is comparable to a Talaria Sting R MX4 at around 50 mph stock.
Real-world range
The 2.9 kWh pack is the biggest in this price bracket and is the main reason to buy the SS.
Expect 30–45 miles of mixed riding, or roughly 25 miles ridden aggressively.
Verdict
Buy the SS if range per dollar matters more than resale value and dealer coverage. Parts availability is thinner than Sur-Ron or Talaria, so keep spares in mind.
Is it street legal?
Off-road only from the factory; some dealers offer a lighting kit that does not by itself make it street legal.
Compare with other models
Sur-Ron Light Bee X
The 110 lb original — 6 kW peak, ~47 mph, the biggest aftermarket in e-moto.
From $4,600
Talaria Sting R MX4
More power and better stock suspension than a Light Bee for ~$500 more.
From $5,000
Talaria XXX
Talaria's full-size chassis — 10 kW peak, longer travel, real dirt bike ergonomics.
From $6,500
Sur-Ron Storm Bee
22.5 kW full-size enduro with a 55 mph+ top speed and a 4.7 kWh pack.
From $7,500
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From $12,900
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