Technical Specifications

Descriptions
Peak Power: 26kW
Peak Torque: 600Nm
Battery: 72V 60Ah
Top Speed: 63 MPH / 101 km/h
Max Range: 100 Miles / 160 km
Front Shock Absorber:
KKE 37mm Stroke 200mm
Compression / Rebound / Preload Adjustable
Rear Shock Absorber:
KKE Stroke 200mm
Compression / Rebound / Preload Adjustable
Brake System:
Front & Rear Disc Brake
Diameter 220mm, Thickness 3mm, 4-Piston
Front Wheel:
CNC Straight Pull Wheel Hub
70/100-19
Rear Wheel:
CNC Straight Pull Wheel Hub
90/100-18
Wheelbase: 1300 mm
Seat Height: 830 mm
Light & Horn: LED Headlight, Horn
Net Weight: 73 kg
Keyboard Overview

26kW High-Performance Electric Motor

Powered by a high-output electric motor with a maximum power of 26kW (35HP), delivering extreme acceleration and off-road capability. With 600Nm torque on the wheel, the D9 Pro is built for aggressive riding, steep climbs, and demanding terrain.

63+ Mph

Top Speed

26 kW (35 HP)

Maximum Power
Lighting Colors

72V 60Ah High-Capacity Lithium Battery

Equipped with a 72V 60Ah lithium battery pack, delivering massive energy storage for extended off-road riding.Designed for high-power output and stable discharge under extreme conditions, it supports long-distance riding and sustained high performance.

72V 60Ah

Battery Capacity

100 Miles

Range per Charge

6-7 Hours

Charging Time

Features

72V 60Ah High-Capacity Powerhouse

Strategically placed for a low center of gravity, this massive 72V 55Ah (3960Wh) lithium battery delivers sustained high-output energy. Capable of pushing you up to 100 miles on a single charge, it eliminates range anxiety on extreme trails.

KKE Adjustable Front Suspension

Conquer the most unforgiving terrains. Featuring premium KKE front forks with a massive 200mm stroke and 37mm stanchions. With fully adjustable compression, rebound, and preload, it absorbs huge drops and harsh impacts with ease.

Ultra-Bright LED Headlights

Pierce through the darkness with our high-intensity LED headlight cluster. Designed for exceptional nighttime visibility, these bright and energy-efficient lights illuminate your path, allowing you to ride safely long after the sun goes down.

KKE Adjustable Rear Shock

Designed for aggressive off-road performance, the heavy-duty KKE rear shock features a 200mm stroke with adjustable compression and rebound. It soaks up hard landings and keeps the rear wheel planted for maximum traction.

4-Piston Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Experience uncompromising stopping power. Equipped with massive 220mm rotors (3mm thickness) on both the front and rear, paired with powerful 4-piston calipers. This system ensures fade-free, one-finger braking in all weather conditions.

26kW Peak Power Mid-Drive Motor

Unleash explosive acceleration. Our incredible mid-drive motor peaks at 20kW (27HP) and delivers a mind-bending 600Nm of torque to the wheel. It effortlessly powers you up steep inclines and pushes you to a top speed of 63 MPH.

Electric Dirt Bike FAQs

Can electric dirt bikes handle water, mud, and pressure washing?

Most premium electric dirt bikes are built with an IP65 to IP67 weather-resistance rating, meaning they can easily handle rain, deep mud, and shallow water crossings—but they are not submarines.

Do I need a motorcycle license or insurance to ride an electric dirt bike?

If you only ride on private property or designated off-road OHV trails, you do not need a driver's license, registration, or insurance.

However, if you intend to ride your electric dirt bike on public streets and paved roads, the laws become a strict gray area:

Stock Condition:Out of the box, most electric dirt bikes lack turn signals, mirrors, horn, and a brake light license plate bracket, making themillegalfor street use.

The "E-Bike" Loophole Myth:Many riders buy aftermarket pedal kits to pass their bikes off as legal Class 3 e-bikes. Police departments worldwide are cracking down on this. If a bike can travel over 30 mph without pedaling, law enforcement treats it as a moped or motorcycle regardless of pedals.

Making it Street Legal:To legally ride on asphalt, you must buy a "Street Legal Kit" (lights, horn, mirrors), obtain a certificate of origin (MSO), and register the bike at your local DMV as a moped or highway-legal motorcycle, which will require a motorcycle endorsement on your license and liability insurance.

Can I ride an electric dirt bike on mountain bike trails or public OHV parks?

It depends on the bike’s classification and local laws, but generally, high-powered electric dirt bikes are banned from mountain bike (MTB) trails.In the US and Europe, standard e-bikes are restricted to Class 1, 2, or 3 (typically under 750W with a 20-28 mph limit). Most true electric dirt bikes (like the Sur-Ron Light Bee, Talaria Sting, or Stark Varg) output anywhere from 3,000W to over 10,000W and feature a pure twist throttle without pedals.

How long does an electric dirt bike battery actually last on a single charge?

While manufacturers love to advertise ideal ranges of 50–70 miles,real-world trail riding typically yields between 20 to 45 miles (or roughly 1.5 to 3 hours of continuous riding) on a single charge.Because electric bikes don't idle, battery consumption depends entirely on your riding style and environment. Here is what drastically changes your range:

The "Throttle Happy" Factor:Ripping open throttle in "Sport Mode" on sand, deep mud, or steep hill climbs can drain a standard 60V/38Ah battery in less than 45 minutes.

Technical Singletrack:If you are navigating tight, technical woods in "Eco Mode" where you maintain momentum at lower speeds, you can easily stretch the battery past 3 hours.

Pro-Tip for Trail Riding:Always calculate your ride bypercentage used per looprather than miles. If you've used 40% of your battery getting out, it’s time to turn back.

Electric vs. Gas Dirt Bikes: Is the maintenance really that much easier?

Yes, the reduction in maintenance is one of the biggest reasons riders are switching to electric.If you hate mixing gas, cleaning carburetors, adjusting valves, and changing oil filters after every few rides, electric is a game-changer.