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2022 Talaria Sting Electric Dirt Bike

We are now introducing the new TALARIA STING electric bike. It has been a long road of development to offer you a great competitive bike with upgrades, better battery life and more autonomy than before. Transfert case (Gearbox), Wider Rear Wheel, Real-time adjustable Motor Regen, Improved Battery Connector, Stronger headset bearings are few new great features of the Talaria Sting.
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For well over a year the Sur-Ron LBX has been the world's most popular electric, off-road bike, and has also brought many new riders into the sport. It's popularity has led to constant shortages and the need to place advanced orders to secure a bike. The lack of competition in this super-light, off-road category is now over, as we're delighted to add the Talaria Sting to our range.


Although the Talaria Sting bears a striking similarity to the Sur-Ron LBX, it has a number of advantages, as it's been developed to more than match its rival. Size, weight, power, torque and seat height are very similar, however, the Sting has 19% greater battery capacity, a wider swinging arm and a wider rear tyre to provide improved grip. The Sting also does away with a primary belt (or chain) drive and replaces this with a sealed, fixed ratio transmission box. Replacing a belt drive with a non-serviceable item improves reliability and reduces maintenance, both of which are especially important to off-road riders.


The Sting also offers a four-level, adjustable brake regen capability, which allows the rider to select the ideal engine braking for the type of terrain being tackled. Apart from providing more control on downhill gradients, greater regen will also maximise range, which has already been enhanced by the 19% increase in battery capacity. In addition, the Sting offers an extended, heavy duty motor guard, pro peg footrests and a more robust, single battery and loom connector.
The Talaria Sting has been designed and developed by a team that set-out to take the fight to the competition by producing a superior bike, but at the same price point. Come and judge for yourself by trying our demonstrators.


For well over a year the Sur-Ron LBX has been the world's most popular electric, off-road bike, and has also brought many new riders into the sport. It's popularity has led to constant shortages and the need to place advanced orders to secure a bike. The lack of competition in this super-light, off-road category is now over, as we're delighted to add the Talaria Sting to our range.


Although the Talaria Sting bears a striking similarity to the Sur-Ron LBX, it has a number of advantages, as it's been developed to more than match its rival. Size, weight, power, torque and seat height are very similar, however, the Sting has 19% greater battery capacity, a wider swinging arm and a wider rear tyre to provide improved grip. The Sting also does away with a primary belt (or chain) drive and replaces this with a sealed, fixed ratio transmission box. Replacing a belt drive with a non-serviceable item improves reliability and reduces maintenance, both of which are especially important to off-road riders.


The Sting also offers a four-level, adjustable brake regen capability, which allows the rider to select the ideal engine braking for the type of terrain being tackled. Apart from providing more control on downhill gradients, greater regen will also maximise range, which has already been enhanced by the 19% increase in battery capacity. In addition, the Sting offers an extended, heavy duty motor guard, pro peg footrests and a more robust, single battery and loom connector.
The Talaria Sting has been designed and developed by a team that set-out to take the fight to the competition by producing a superior bike, but at the same price point. Come and judge for yourself by trying our demonstrators.


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