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12Reviews
10Models Tested
4.6Avg. Rating
E RIDE PRO SS Popular
Electric Supermoto Jan 8, 2026
E Ride Pro SS — Supermoto Done Electric
Reviewed by Daniela Ferraro · Test Ride + 3 months
4.5

Aggressive, flickable, and addictively fun on the tarmac. The SS variant's power delivery is smooth off the line but wakes up ferociously past mid-throttle. Charging times are competitive. Wish the suspension was slightly more adjustable for track days, but on road it's class-leading.

RAWRR MANTIS
Electric Motocross Feb 22, 2026
Rawrr Mantis — MX Aggression, Zero Emissions
Reviewed by Tyler Nguyen · Rode 8 track sessions
4.0

The Mantis hits hard — jumps feel planted and the chassis geometry is clearly tuned by people who ride MX, not just engineers. Battery life at track pace is the honest limitation; expect 45 minutes of proper riding. For practice days and casual sessions it's a riot. Build quality is excellent.

KAWASAKI KX250
Gas Motocross Nov 3, 2025
Kawasaki KX250 — The Green Standard
Reviewed by Jordan Mackay · Full season racing
5.0

A decade of refinement shows. The KX250's engine character — that mid-range surge with a screaming top-end — is addictive in a way no electric has quite replicated yet. Suspension setup is dialed for intermediate-to-expert riders. Light, predictable, and devastatingly fast. Gas king status is very much intact.

HONDA CRF250R
Gas Motocross Oct 18, 2025
Honda CRF250R — Reliability You Can Bet Your Race On
Reviewed by Priya Caldwell · 2 seasons, amateur racing
4.5

Honda's reputation for bulletproof reliability is fully deserved. The CRF250R is the most forgiving high-performance MX bike I've thrown a leg over — it wants to go fast but it doesn't punish your mistakes. The 4-stroke power delivery suits riders transitioning from lower displacement bikes. Maintenance intervals are longer than rivals, too.

YAMAHA YZ125
Gas 2-Stroke Sep 5, 2025
Yamaha YZ125 — Ripping Since '73, Still Relevant
Reviewed by Ben Holst · Lifelong 2-stroke enthusiast
4.0

Nothing — and I mean nothing — sounds or feels like a screaming 125 2-stroke at full pinned. The YZ125 is still a competitive weapon at amateur level if you're willing to keep it on the pipe. Maintenance is more frequent but oddly satisfying. The chassis is phenomenally agile. An icon for good reason.

COLEMAN CT200U Mini Bike
Gas Beginner Aug 12, 2025
Coleman CT200U — The Backyard Ripper
Reviewed by Sandra Wolfe · Bought for family fun
4.0

For under $600 you get a surprisingly capable mini bike that the whole family can enjoy. My kids learned to ride on this, and I'll be honest — I spent half the weekend on it myself. Simple enough to wrench on in the driveway. Don't expect trail-crushing performance; expect smiles per dollar.

HONDA GROM 125cc Street
Gas Street Jul 29, 2025
Honda Grom — Big City, Small Bike Energy
Reviewed by Leo Marchetti · Daily city commuter
4.5

The Grom is the greatest urban tool ever made. Lane-splitting is effortless, parking is never a problem, and it returns north of 100mpg. The 4-speed manual is addictively fun to row through traffic. It won't win on a highway but in the city it wins every single day. Aftermarket support is huge too.

HONDA NAVI 110cc Auto
Gas Beginner Jun 4, 2025
Honda Navi — The No-Nonsense Starter
Reviewed by Amy Huang · First bike, 4 months riding
4.0

I had zero riding experience and the Navi's automatic transmission made learning genuinely stress-free. Fuel economy is absurd in the best way. It's small, light, and the price makes it accessible for almost everyone. Not a performance machine — it's a confidence-builder, and it does that job perfectly.

SUR-RON LIGHT BEE X Popular
Electric Trail Apr 3, 2026
Sur-Ron Light Bee X — The Gateway Drug to Electric
Reviewed by Carlos Vega · 1 year, trail & urban
4.5

The Light Bee X converted my entire riding crew to electric. At 50kg it's absurdly light and the torque delivery means you're constantly grinning through the trees. The removable battery is a game-changer for apartment riders. Range is modest (~65km) but the ride is so good you'll just charge it again immediately.

SUR-RON LIGHT BEE X
Electric Urban May 1, 2026
Sur-Ron Light Bee X — A Sceptic Converted
Reviewed by Rachel Kim · 6 months, skeptic turned believer
4.0

I was firmly in the 'gas or nothing' camp until I test rode a friend's Light Bee X. The silence plus instant torque is an experience no spec sheet can prepare you for. Build quality is solid for the price. Docking a star because customer support is slow in my region — but the bike itself earns a full five.

TALARIA STING R
Electric Enduro May 18, 2026
Talaria Sting R — Enduro Sessions Reimagined
Reviewed by Ivan Petrov · Enduro club member
4.5

Our club did a back-to-back day — half the group on gas enduro bikes, half on Sting Rs. By the end, the gas riders were asking for rides. The torque through technical sections is uncanny. Waterproofing held up through a gnarly creek crossing. Charging overnight meant we were ready for an identical loop the next morning.