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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the E Ride Pro SR. In summary, this is what cyclists think. Published Feb 23, 2026 by Reda Ashour.
12 reasons to buy
- The E Ride Pro SR is available with a choice of 18” or 16” rear wheels.
- An expert measures the top speed at a whopping 69mph with an external GPS.
- A 5’11” reviewer finds the riding position comfortable on long rides.
- Testers appreciate the wide, grippy footpegs.
- A reviewer says the bike feels stable at high speeds (65mph+).
- The E Ride Pro SR’s ability to tackle rocky climbs impresses a tester.
- An expert praises the nimble handling.
- Most reviewers say the Fast Ace suspension performs well.
- Several experts are pleased with the DOT 4 hydraulic brakes.
- Reviewers say power delivery is instantaneous.
- The SR comes with a headlight and taillight, a front number plate, reverse mode, regen braking, and park mode.
- E Ride Pro’s app features diagnostics, basic power settings, and OTA updates.
8 reasons not to buy
- Many testers find the E Ride Pro SR's incredibly high torque hard to manage, resulting in spontaneous wheelies, slip-outs, and difficulty on technical terrain.
- Experts find the highest power mode (Race) too powerful for off-road use.
- Experts wish the throttle power curve were adjustable.
- A reviewer says the non-branded tires offer poor grip off-road.
- Reviewers complain that most of the power is delivered close to the end of the throttle twist.
- A test bike’s front brake develops a kink due to poor routing, a problem seen on E Ride Pro SS 3.0.
- The rear fender does little to prevent mud from spraying the rider.
- Two test bikes have weak brakes.
Bottom line
The E Ride Pro SR is one of the fastest 72V electric dirt bikes available. This high-powered bike comes in two options: an 18” or 16” rear wheel. The latter is recommended to improve off-road handling. The SR’s insane torque and top speed impress most, but unfortunately, the power delivery does not. Reviewers feel there is too much torque for any technical riding, loose terrain, and steeper hills. The companion app helps to lower speed settings, and one tester swaps to a smaller sprocket for more control. Overall, the E Ride Pro SR is best for experienced riders.Expert Reviews
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