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Electric Dirt Bikes

An electric dirt bike gives you off-road riding without a gas tank, a pull start, or the noise that comes with a two-stroke. Torque arrives instantly, maintenance is limited mostly to tires, brakes, and chain, and the quiet operation opens up private land and trails where engine noise causes friction with neighbors. Our electric dirt bike inventory ranges from roughly $380 to $8,599, spanning small trail machines through full-size off-road builds. This category also includes a couple of gas motocross bikes, the YAMAHA – YZ125 Bikes and the YAMAHA – YZ450F, for riders who still want a combustion track bike.

Matching the Bike to How You Ride

The most common mistake is buying on price or looks instead of use case. Before you shop for an electric dirt bike for sale, decide honestly where the bike will spend most of its time.

  • Beginner and casual trail riding: Lighter, lower-seat-height bikes are easier to pick up when you drop them, and you will drop them. The SEGWAY x160 and Eride PRO SS 2.0 Black sit at the more approachable end of the range and suit fire roads, field riding, and learning throttle control.
  • General off-road and mixed terrain: If your riding mixes trail, gravel, and rough ground, a mid-size off-road electric bike makes sense. The 2023 SEGWAY x260, Freego X2 Pro All-Terrain Electric Dirt Bike, and GT73 Pro Electric Motor Bike fall into this middle band.
  • Aggressive off-road: Riders who want to push hard on technical terrain tend to look at the TALARIA – STING R MX4, the 72V RAWRR MANTIS ALL-TERRAIN E-MOTO, or the Mantis X Black – 72 Electric Dirt Bike.
  • High-output builds: At the top of the range, the Altis Sigma 98V High-Performance Electric Dirt Bike and the HappyRun 6500W Electric Dirt Bike (G300 Pro) are heavier, faster machines better suited to experienced riders.
  • Younger or smaller riders: Sizing down matters more than saving money. See our kids bikes for smaller-frame options, or the Surron category for the platform many riders start on.

Off-Road Use, Street Use, and Local Rules

This is where buyers get tripped up. An electric motocross bike is built for off-road use, and whether any given machine can be titled, registered, or ridden on public roads depends entirely on your state and sometimes your city or county. Requirements differ on lighting, mirrors, horns, tires, VIN documentation, and insurance, and they change over time. Check your state DMV and local ordinances before you buy if street use matters to you. Plan on riding private property, designated OHV areas, or trails where these bikes are permitted, and confirm access rules with the land manager. Helmets and eye protection are worth treating as non-negotiable regardless of where you ride.

Shipping, Pickup, and Returns

We ship from Little Rock, Arkansas at a $250 flat rate to the 48 contiguous US states. Full-size bikes ship partially assembled in a wooden crate on a pallet via LTL freight and are delivered curbside, so plan for help getting the crate off the truck and a basic tool set for final assembly. Local buyers can skip shipping entirely with free pickup at 4509 W Dixon Rd, Little Rock, AR 72206.

New bikes carry a 30-day return window and used bikes a 14-day window. Full details are on our shipping page. If you are weighing two models and want a second opinion on fit for your terrain or rider size, get in touch before ordering. Riders looking for something pedal-driven instead may want to compare our mountain bikes, which cover a different kind of trail use than an electric dirt bike for adults.