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Sale elektrisches Pitbike Tuttio Soleil 01 se
[EU] Tuttio Soleil01 SE Elektro-Dirt Bike 48V 2000W 21Ah
€1.399,00 €1.699,00
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ZAWES S3 Elektro-Dirtbike
ZAWES S3 Elektro-Dirtbike
€1.299,00
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VIPCOO H3 Elektro-Dirt Bike 3500W Mittelantrieb 48V 23Ah Akku Hydraulische Bremsen
VIPCOO H3 Elektro-Dirt Bike 3500W Mittelantrieb 48V 23Ah Akku Hydraulische Bremsen
€1.399,00
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Buying Info
Price €1.399,00 €1.299,00 €1.399,00
Availability Available Available Available
Key Specs
Motor 5000W Peak 3500W
Battery 60V23.4Ah 48V23Ah
Max Speed 70km/h 60 km/h
Range 60-70km 40–70 km
Tire Size 14" Front / 12" Rear 14" Front / 12" Rear
Brakes Hydraulic Disc Hydraulic Disc

Helpful Answers Before You Ride

Quick answers about delivery, returns, warranty, support, VAT, and choosing the right electric ride for everyday travel in Europe.

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An electric dirt bike is a dirt-style bike powered by an electric motor and rechargeable battery instead of a gas engine. It is usually designed for off-road riding, private-land use, trails, dirt paths, and recreational riding. Compared with gas dirt bikes, electric dirt bikes are quieter, easier to start, and require less engine-related maintenance.

Start with rider size, riding experience, motor power, battery capacity, wheel size, and where the bike will be used. Beginners and younger riders may prefer a more compact model such as the Kugoo Wish 01 or Tuttio Soleil01 SE , while adult riders may want to compare stronger options by power, voltage, battery size, and suspension setup.

Yes, but beginners should avoid choosing the most powerful model first. A lighter, more manageable electric dirt bike is usually better for learning throttle control, braking, balance, and basic off-road handling. For first-time riders, focus on stable tires, reliable brakes, suitable seat height, and controllable power rather than chasing the highest speed.

Adult riders should look at frame size, max load, motor power, battery capacity, brakes, suspension, and tire setup. Models such as the VIPCOO H3 and Ridingtimes GT73 are worth comparing if you want a stronger setup for trail-style riding, longer rides, or more demanding terrain.

Lower-power models are easier to control and are usually better for casual riding or learning. Higher-power models offer stronger acceleration and better climbing ability, but they also require more rider experience and more careful control. If you are comparing performance models, check not only wattage, but also torque, voltage, controller setup, brakes, suspension, and tire grip.

Road use depends on local laws, country rules, and the specific model. Many high-power electric dirt bikes are intended mainly for off-road or private-land use and may require registration, insurance, lights, mirrors, license plates, or a driving license for public roads. Always check local regulations before riding on public roads.

Before each ride, check battery level, brake response, tire pressure, chain tension, handlebar tightness, throttle response, lights, and any unusual noise. Make sure the wheels spin freely and the brakes stop the bike smoothly. For off-road riding, also check suspension parts, axle bolts, and whether the battery is locked securely in place.

Avoid fully draining the battery after every ride, and do not store it empty for long periods. Charge it in a dry, safe place, keep it away from extreme heat or freezing temperatures, and use the correct charger for the model. For long-term storage, keep the battery partially charged and recharge it periodically according to the manufacturer’s guidance.

Electric dirt bikes usually need less engine maintenance than gas dirt bikes, but they still need regular care. Clean dirt and mud after riding, check the chain and sprockets, inspect brake pads and discs, tighten key bolts, check tire wear, and keep the battery and charging port dry. If you ride often on rough terrain, inspect suspension, wheel spokes, and brake performance more frequently.

Electric Dirt Bikes for Off-Road Riding

Electric dirt bikes are built for riders who want more power, stronger traction, and a more exciting off-road riding experience than a standard electric bike. At Tabvelo, our electric dirt bike collection brings together selected models for trail riding, private-land use, teen riders, adult riders, and riders who want a compact but capable off-road machine.


When choosing an electric dirt bike, the most important factors are motor power, battery capacity, wheel size, braking system, suspension setup, and rider fit. Some models are better for new riders who need easier handling and manageable power, while others are designed for stronger acceleration, climbing performance, and longer off-road sessions. Comparing specifications such as peak motor power, battery size, tire setup, range, and brake type can help you find the right model for your riding style.


Many electric dirt bikes are mainly designed for off-road riding or private-land use. Before riding, always check your local rules, wear proper protective gear, and inspect the brakes, tires, battery, chain, and key bolts. Whether you are looking for a beginner-friendly electric dirt bike, a high-power dirt bike for adults, or a compact model for younger riders, this collection helps you compare available options in one place.