Real Range Depends on Riding Conditions
Electric dirt bike range changes with rider weight, terrain, speed, temperature, tire pressure, riding mode, battery capacity, and throttle behavior. Smooth trail riding usually uses less energy than sand, mud, steep climbing, repeated hard acceleration, or cold-weather riding. Buyers should compare range claims with the exact use case instead of treating one number as universal.
- Rider weight and terrain
- Speed and throttle use
- Temperature and tire pressure
- Battery capacity and riding mode
Charging and Storage Habits
Dealers and riders should confirm charger plug type, local voltage, charging time, battery storage environment, and long-term storage behavior before delivery. Batteries should be kept away from extreme heat, deep discharge, water exposure, and incorrect chargers. For dealer programs, a simple customer handover checklist can reduce after-sales questions.
- Confirm charger plug and voltage
- Avoid extreme temperature storage
- Use the matched charger
- Prepare customer handover instructions
Battery Support for Dealers and OEM Buyers
Business buyers should discuss spare chargers, battery-related documentation, replacement planning, warranty communication, and local service capability early. If a market needs removable battery design, faster charging, special charger plugs, or fleet charging, these requirements should be included before quotation so Comoze can review the right platform and configuration.
- Spare charger planning
- Battery documentation
- Replacement and warranty process
- Market-specific charger needs