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Recumbent eBike Repair – More then just a bike!

For many people, an eBike is a convenience. For others, it’s something far more important, it’s freedom, independence, and a vital part of staying physically and mentally healthy. Recently, we had a customer come to us at eMotoX Sports with…

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Sur-Ron Light Bee Sprinkle Paint Job

Transform your bike with a Sur-Ron Light Bee Sprinkle Paint Job and discover why this customisation trend is taking the electric bike community by storm. From DIY Sur-Ron Paint techniques and Electric Dirt Bike Custom Paint ideas to professional powder-coated…

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Michelin Starcross 5 Soft 90/100-16 Rear Tyre for Motocross

When motocross tracks turn muddy, sandy, loose, or heavily rutted, your rear tyre can completely change how the bike feels. Traction becomes everything. Without the right tyre, even powerful bikes struggle to put power to the ground effectively.

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What Size Bike Do I Need?

Find out what size bike you need with our complete bike sizing guide covering mountain bikes, road bikes, BMX bikes, hybrid bikes, and electric bikes by height, frame size, wheel size, and riding style.

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MX Vice 12 Jun 2026 eMotoX

Jason Anderson Back on the Bike After Temporary Break

Jason Anderson has been spotted back on a motorcycle after taking a temporary break from racing earlier this year. The American rider, who competes for Team Twisted Tea Suzuki, stepped away from the sport in March due to personal matters and to focus on recovering from a series of lingering injuries. His absence had left fans and the motocross community uncertain about his future in competitive racing. Since Anderson’s announcement, updates on his condition and plans have been scarce, with little information emerging about his progress or intentions. The recent footage circulating on social media offers a rare glimpse of the former AMA Supercross champion cautiously riding again, suggesting that he is gradually regaining his fitness and confidence on the bike. While the images are encouraging, they do not yet confirm whether Anderson will return to professional competition soon. The Team Twisted Tea Suzuki rider’s decision to prioritise his health and personal well-being highlights the challenges athletes often face balancing physical demands and private life pressures. Anderson’s careful approach to his recovery reflects a measured mindset, aiming to ensure he is fully prepared before making any commitments to race again. Fans and industry insiders will be watching closely for further developments regarding his potential comeback. Looking ahead, the key question remains whether Anderson will re-enter the competitive scene and how his time away might impact his performance. His return to riding marks a positive step forward, but the timeline for a full competitive return remains uncertain. For now, the focus is on his rehabilitation and readiness, with the motocross world hopeful that the former champion can once again compete at the highest level.

MX Vice 11 Jun 2026 eMotoX

Justin Cooper to Miss Thunder Valley and High Point

Justin Cooper has announced that he will miss the upcoming AMA Pro Motocross rounds at Thunder Valley and High Point due to injuries sustained in a severe crash during the second moto at Hangtown. Although he is making progress in his recovery, Cooper is not yet fit to compete in the next two events. This marks a significant interruption in his career, as it is the first time he has missed a race since turning professional in 2017. The crash at Hangtown was a major setback for Cooper, who has been a consistent presence in the championship. His decision to prioritise recovery highlights the seriousness of his condition, despite positive signs of healing. The rider and his team are hopeful that he will be ready to return by the fifth round at RedBud, which would allow him to rejoin the competition after a brief hiatus. Cooper’s absence will undoubtedly impact the dynamics of the championship, as he is a strong contender and fan favourite. His withdrawal opens opportunities for other riders to capitalise on his absence in the next two rounds. Fans and competitors alike will be watching closely to see how his recovery progresses and whether he can regain his competitive form upon his return.

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Rider Guide 11 Jun 2026 eMotoX

Electric Scooter Statistics 2026: Prices, Range, Speed & Safety Data

The average electric scooter in 2026 costs approximately $1,113, offering a claimed range of 39.3 miles and a top speed of 30.5 mph, according to RiderGuide’s comprehensive database. This data encompasses 352 electric scooter models from 85 brands, reflecting a broad spectrum of the market. Notably, the mid-range segment, priced between $500 and $1,500, dominates the market with the highest number of models and steadily improving value. Prices and performance correlate closely, with range increasing by about one mile for every $35 spent, highlighting clear tiers from budget to ultra-premium scooters. Real-world testing reveals a significant discrepancy between manufacturers’ claimed ranges and actual performance. On average, scooters deliver only 61 percent of their advertised range, with some models reaching as low as 53 percent and others up to 90 percent of their claims. This suggests that consumers should apply a multiplier of around 0.6 to the claimed range to estimate realistic distances. Battery capacity averages 938Wh, supporting practical ranges of 27 to 37 miles depending on consumption, which aligns with the observed performance gap. The electric scooter market continues to expand rapidly, valued at $47.4 billion globally in 2025 and projected to nearly double to $99 billion by 2033, growing at an annual rate of 9.6 percent. This growth is supported by a diverse brand landscape in the US, including major players like Segway, Gotrax, and Apollo. The proliferation of models and technological advancements in mid-range scooters suggest ongoing innovation and increased accessibility for everyday commuters. RiderGuide’s data collection and testing protocols provide a robust framework for evaluating electric scooters, incorporating metrics such as weight, motor noise, acceleration, and braking alongside range verification. This rigorous approach offers consumers reliable insights into scooter performance beyond manufacturer claims. As the market matures, these standards will be crucial in guiding buyers through an increasingly crowded and varied product landscape.

Rider Guide 11 Jun 2026 eMotoX

Electric Scooter Range: Claimed vs. Tested (We Measured 12 Scooters)

A recent comparative test of 12 popular electric scooters reveals that, on average, these vehicles deliver just 71 percent of their manufacturer-claimed range under real-world conditions. The evaluation, conducted using a standardised urban riding loop that includes stops, hills, and typical commuting speeds, found a wide disparity between claimed and actual distances. The VMAX VX5 Pro GT emerged as the most accurate model, achieving 90 percent of its advertised range, while the Segway Ninebot Max G30P fell short, delivering only 53 percent of its claim. The study highlights that scooters with more modest range claims tend to be more reliable, with the four most honest models all advertising ranges under 27 miles. In contrast, scooters boasting the highest claims—such as the EMOVE Cruiser S62 and Segway Ninebot Max—consistently underperformed, reaching 70 percent or less of their stated distances. This discrepancy is largely attributed to the idealised conditions manufacturers use for their tests, which typically involve a lightweight rider on flat terrain, maintaining a steady, slow speed without stops. Real-world factors such as rider weight, terrain, weather conditions, and stop-and-go traffic significantly reduce battery performance. The report advises prospective buyers to multiply manufacturer range claims by 0.7 to estimate realistic distances, or alternatively, to divide the scooter’s battery capacity in watt-hours by 30 to gauge expected mileage. Heavier riders and those frequently tackling hills or riding in cold weather should anticipate even lower ranges, sometimes as low as half the claimed figure. Matt Kaye, who has tested over 200 electric rides since 2018, emphasises the importance of realistic expectations when shopping for scooters. He notes that no manufacturer deliberately exaggerates range claims; rather, these figures represent best-case scenarios that rarely reflect everyday use. The findings serve as a practical guide for consumers, encouraging them to prioritise tested range data over marketing claims to ensure their chosen scooter meets commuting needs reliably.

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eMTB 12 Jun 2026 eMotoX

The Best e-mountainbike of 2026. Haibike AllMtn CF 11 TRN/IQ on test

The Haibike AllMtn CF 11 TRN/IQ stands out in the 2026 e-mountain bike market for its innovative integration of the Pinion MGU E1.12 motor and gearbox system, paired with a Gates carbon belt drive. This combination promises a low-maintenance, durable drivetrain with automatic gear shifting based on rider cadence, a feature rarely seen in this segment. Priced at €9,000 and weighing 24.3 kg, the AllMtn CF 11 TRN/IQ is designed with a focus on ride comfort, handling, and reliability, setting it apart from its 29 competitors in a recent group test. The bike’s full carbon frame, featuring a distinctive rear triangle and a large cut-out in the top tube for easy shock access, highlights Haibike’s attention to both aesthetics and functionality. However, this design choice limits space within the front triangle, reducing room for water bottles. The removable 800 Wh battery is cleverly integrated with a secure, quick-release latch, while the charging port is positioned to minimise dirt exposure. The cockpit is equipped with a compact FIT Master Node display and FIT Remote Pure controller, which offer clean integration but somewhat lack tactile feedback. Performance-wise, the Pinion MGU motor delivers 85 Nm of torque and up to 600 W peak power, with a wide 600% gear range across 12 speeds to handle varied terrain. The automatic transmission adjusts gears seamlessly, even when stationary, although some gear jumps feel a little large. Suspension duties are handled by premium RockShox components, with 160 mm travel front and rear, complemented by reliable MAGURA MT5 brakes and a 170 mm dropper post. While the bike’s specification is robust and well-rounded, some components such as the wheels and cockpit feel less premium than expected for the price. Haibike’s technical choices, including the belt drive that eliminates the need for a traditional chainstay protector and the centralised weight distribution aimed at enhancing suspension performance, underline the AllMtn CF 11 TRN/IQ’s unique engineering approach. The bike’s design and technology clearly target riders seeking a blend of innovation, comfort, and low maintenance rather than the lightest or most aggressively spec’d machine. This positions the AllMtn CF 11 TRN/IQ as a compelling option for those prioritising reliability and ease of use on demanding trails. Looking ahead, the Haibike AllMtn CF 11 TRN/IQ’s pioneering use of integrated motor and gearbox technology with automatic shifting could influence future e-MTB developments, especially in terms of drivetrain durability and ride dynamics. While some compromises remain, particularly in component selection and frame space, the bike’s advanced features and thoughtful design make it a noteworthy contender in the evolving electric mountain bike landscape. Riders interested in cutting-edge tech and a distinctive riding experience will find much to appreciate in Haibike’s latest offering.

Electrek 11 Jun 2026 eMotoX

Specialized launches Turbo Levo 4 X, a full-suspension off-road cargo e-bike

Specialized has unveiled the Turbo Levo 4 X, a new full-suspension electric cargo bike designed for off-road use. This latest addition to the Turbo Levo range aims to combine the capabilities of a mountain bike with the practicality of a cargo carrier, catering to riders who require both performance and utility in challenging terrain. The bike features a robust frame and enhanced suspension, allowing it to tackle rough trails while carrying significant loads. The Turbo Levo 4 X is equipped with a powerful electric motor and a high-capacity battery, ensuring ample assistance for climbing steep inclines and maintaining speed over long distances. Its cargo area is designed to accommodate bulky items securely, making it suitable for a variety of outdoor activities or work-related transport needs. The suspension system has been optimised to provide comfort and control, even when the bike is fully loaded, highlighting Specialized’s focus on versatility and rider experience. Industry experts and early testers have praised the Turbo Levo 4 X for its blend of ruggedness and practicality, noting that it fills a niche in the growing market for electric cargo bikes capable of off-road performance. The bike’s development reflects a broader trend towards multi-functional e-bikes that can handle diverse environments without compromising on power or handling. Specialized’s move into this segment underscores the increasing demand for electric bikes that support active lifestyles and sustainable transport solutions. Looking ahead, the Turbo Levo 4 X could influence how riders approach outdoor adventures and utility cycling, potentially expanding the appeal of electric cargo bikes beyond urban settings. As more manufacturers explore similar concepts, the off-road cargo e-bike category is likely to see further innovation and growth. Specialized’s latest model sets a benchmark for combining trail-ready features with practical cargo capacity, signalling a shift in the electric bike market towards more specialised and capable machines.

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PezCycling News 12 Jun 2026 eMotoX

Gear Break: Dressed Up – Pearl Izumi Red, ASSOS A50, Gobik TheOneOff, Q36.5 Dottore Clima, Castelli Hot Weather, RCC Bike Hire

As summer approaches and temperatures rise, several cycling apparel brands have launched new collections designed to keep riders cool and comfortable during hot-weather rides. Pearl Izumi has introduced its PI/Red line, aimed at cyclists who train hard and ride long distances. The collection features advanced cooling technologies, lightweight compression fabrics, and thoughtful construction to enhance performance and comfort. Key highlights include the PI/Red Jersey with micro-mesh panels for ventilation, In-R-Cool® sweat-activated cooling, and UPF sun protection, as well as the PI/Red Bib Shorts equipped with a dual-density ELITE Levitate chamois and breathable mesh panels. The PI/Red range is designed with both men and women in mind, offering a snug but comfortable fit that supports muscles and improves circulation without restricting movement. The jersey’s design incorporates a blend of micro-mesh, open mesh, and solid fabric panels to maximise airflow, while the bib shorts feature raw-edge leg bands with silicone grippers to prevent slipping and a unique four-point strap system for added comfort. The materials used also include recycled components, reflecting Pearl Izumi’s commitment to sustainability. The collection is ideal for riders seeking a balance of aerodynamic performance and thermal regulation in hotter conditions. Other notable releases include ASSOS’s limited-edition A50 commemorative kit celebrating the brand’s 50th anniversary, Gobik’s exclusive TheOneOff collection featuring premium fabrics and limited availability, and Q36.5’s Dottore Clima range, which was fine-tuned during a demanding ride in Andorra to ensure optimal performance. Castelli has also unveiled hot weather apparel that emphasises UV protection and breathability, while the Rapha Cycling Club has relaunched its bike hire programme in collaboration with Factor, offering club members access to high-quality rental bikes at clubhouses. These new collections and initiatives reflect a broader trend in cycling apparel towards combining technical innovation with rider comfort and environmental responsibility. As the season progresses, riders can expect to see more products that cater specifically to the challenges of summer riding, including heat management and sun protection. The relaunch of bike hire schemes like Rapha’s also signals a growing focus on accessibility and convenience for club members and enthusiasts alike. Collectively, these developments underscore the ongoing evolution of cycling gear to meet the diverse needs of modern riders.

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The Driven 12 Jun 2026 eMotoX

EVs hit 20% as Tesla tops Australia | The Driven Podcast

Electric vehicles have reached a significant milestone in the Australian market, capturing over 20 per cent of new car sales for the first time. This surge in EV adoption is highlighted by the Tesla Model Y becoming the country’s best-selling vehicle, marking a notable shift in consumer preferences towards electric mobility. The growing market share underscores the increasing acceptance and demand for electric vehicles across Australia. The rise in EV sales coincides with fresh entries into the market, including Cadillac’s new electric SUVs, which have garnered attention for their design and performance. These developments reflect broader trends in the automotive industry as manufacturers expand their electric offerings to meet evolving consumer expectations and regulatory pressures. The Australian Electric Vehicle Association (AEVA) continues to play a pivotal role in supporting this transition by providing resources and community engagement for EV drivers. Discussion around these trends is featured on The Driven Podcast, hosted by Sam Parkinson and Sarah Aubrey, which offers insightful commentary on the latest electric vehicle news, policy changes, and clean transport innovations both within Australia and internationally. The podcast serves as a valuable platform for consumers and industry watchers alike, fostering informed dialogue about the future of electric transport. As the EV market grows, further developments and policy shifts are anticipated to accelerate the shift away from internal combustion engines.

CleanTechnica 12 Jun 2026 eMotoX

Waymo Premier — Ah, This Is Where The Company’s Headed!

Waymo has unveiled a new membership programme called Waymo Premier, aiming to enhance its fully autonomous ride-hailing service by offering an elevated experience to its most frequent users. This invite-only scheme, launched initially in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix, provides subscribers with a range of exclusive benefits including priority pickups, ride savings through cashback rewards, early access to new city rollouts, and flexible cancellation options. The monthly fee of $30 is charged in addition to the cost of individual rides, signalling a shift towards monetising premium features rather than solely focusing on cost reduction. The introduction of Waymo Premier reflects the company’s broader strategy to compete in the autonomous vehicle market despite the high costs associated with its sophisticated hardware and software. Unlike Tesla’s approach, which emphasises affordability and incremental improvements, Waymo is exploring a model that leverages superior service quality and customer experience to justify a premium price. This move could attract urban customers who value convenience, reliability, and privacy, offering an alternative to traditional car ownership without the usual burdens such as insurance or parking. Customer feedback has played a significant role in shaping the Premier offering, with testimonials highlighting the appeal of privacy, safety, and time efficiency. One user from Phoenix emphasised the value of the service for those who do not drive, appreciating the combination of cashback rewards and priority access as compelling reasons to subscribe. Such endorsements underscore Waymo’s positioning as a personalised and seamless transport solution, particularly attractive in densely populated cities where mobility options are evolving rapidly. Looking ahead, Waymo plans to expand the Premier programme to additional markets as it scales its autonomous fleet and service coverage. This initiative may set a precedent for other self-driving companies seeking sustainable business models that balance operational costs with customer satisfaction. By focusing on premium service tiers, Waymo could carve out a niche that complements its existing efforts to become a trusted leader in autonomous mobility worldwide.