Hezzo D3 Electric Dirt Bike - Unboxing & Assembly

  • 6000W high-power motor, top speed 34+ Mph
  • 60V 27AH battery for 60 miles of epic rides
  • Hydraulic suspension system + reinforced alloy frame
  • Perfect for teens aged 10-24 looking for adventure

Technical Specifications

Specifications
Motor Power: 60V 6000W
Battery: 60V 27Ah 21700 Lithium
Maximum Current: 70A
Charger: 60V 5A
Charging Time: 7–8 hours
Waterproof Grade: IPX65
Maximum Speed: 34 mph
Torque: 230N·M
Riding Mode: Three-speed
Transmission Mode: Chain
Frame Material: High Quality Carbon Steel
Chain: 420 heavy-duty chain
Shock Absorption Type: Hydraulic shock absorption
Front Shock Absorption: Hydraulic shock absorption
Rear Shock Absorption: Hydraulic shock absorption
Brake: Hydraulic heavy-duty brake
Tire: Front tire: 14"x2.5", Rear tire: 12"x3.0"
Suitable Height for People: (120–185)cm
Wheelbase: 72cm
Seat Height: 60cm
Maximum Load: 150KG
Gross Weight of the Vehicle: 57KG
Keyboard Overview

60V 27Ah LG Lithium Battery

Featuring a built-in battery for water and dust protection, anti-theft security, and a low center of gravity for enhanced stability. With a massive 1600Wh capacity and advanced BMS, it ensures long-range power and battery safety — delivering up to 70km per charge and retaining 80% capacity after 500 cycles.

1600 Wh

Battery Capacity

60 Miles

Range per Charge

7-8 Hours

Charging Time
Lighting Colors

6000W High-Performance Motor

Powered by a 60V 6000W brushless motor, this e-bike delivers instant torque and explosive acceleration. With a peak torque of 160N·m, it’s built for steep climbs, off-road terrain, and high-speed riding — giving you the power to conquer any road with confidence.

34+ Mph

Top Speed

6000 W

Middrive Motor

Features

Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Provides strong, stable braking performance, durable, and low-maintenance for long-lasting use.

Front Fork Suspension

Efficient front fork suspension system, great shock absorption for a smooth ride on rough terrain.

High-Performance Front Fork

Adjustable Himiway fork with 80mm travel, designed for various terrains, offering a smooth and comfortable ride.

Torque and Cadence Mode Switching

Torque mode for uphill support, cadence mode for long-distance rides, delivering the best riding experience.

Digital Display

Clear display of speed, battery, and riding mode, intuitive and easy to use.

Kenda All-Terrain Fat Tires

Front tire: 14"x2.5', Rear fre: 12 x3.0" fat tires provide excellent grip and stability, ensuring smooth rides on all surfaces.

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.