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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Riding'times GT73 Pro. In summary, this is what cyclists think. Published Jun 24, 2026 by Reda Ashour.
7 reasons to buy
- The GT73 Pro comes with mudguards, a headlight, and a taillight with brake actuation and turn signals.
- Reviewers say the dirt bike-style knobby tires provide good traction off-road.
- An expert says the gradual acceleration makes this a good beginner option.
- Testers say throttle power delivery is immediate.
- Reviewers enjoy the overall ride comfort.
- A 150lb reviewer gets 50 miles of range riding in Standard mode (middle PAS level) on paved roads.
- Testers reach up to 40mph over flat pavement.
8 reasons not to buy
- The GT73 Pro surpasses all legal e-bike limits.
- In testing, the bike struggles on steep hills.
- Reviewers are disappointed in the noisy, weak hydraulic brakes, and one test bike's calipers are severely misaligned out of the box.
- The rear fender is too short, meaning the battery gets covered in mud.
- Experts find it hard to gauge remaining battery because the readout relies on voltage sag.
- A reviewer says the motor cuts out when going over bumps.
- Testers say the rear shock is too stiff, yet it bottoms out easily under riders above 180lb.
- Park mode activates automatically, and it can happen at traffic lights, frustrating one tester.
Bottom line
The Riding’times GT73 Pro electric dirt bike has more power and larger batteries than the standard GT73. In testing, the bike delivers smooth, instant power, although acceleration drops off at higher speeds. Reviewers find the bike comfortable, and battery range is solid, but the brakes are weak, and the motor struggles on hills and cuts out over bumps, meaning the Riding'times GT73 Pro isn't quite as capable as it's made out to be.Expert Reviews
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