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January 22, 2025 6 min read
If you're riding at speeds above 30 mph, a full-face helmet is a must. For electric dirt bikes, always choose a DOT-certified helmet specifically rated for e-moto use. Don’t cut corners when it comes to your safety—your head is priceless. An accident can lead to far more significant costs and life disruptions than the price of a quality helmet.
For heavier off-roading, consider investing in a motorcycle full-body suit for extra protection. If that's not necessary for your riding style, at the very least, wear elbow pads, knee pads, and gloves with knuckle and palm protection. Scrapes and bruises can be avoided with the right gear—don’t risk the pain and hassle by skipping out on proper protection.
When it comes to buying an electric dirt bike, where you buy is just as important—if not more—than what you’re buying. It’s not just about the product; it's about the trustworthy service and long-term support that comes with it. For new buyers, especially, here’s how to ensure you make the right choice.
If you’re shopping online, here's what to look for:
Specialty Electric Dirt Bike Stores: Focus on stores dedicated to high-performance electric bikes. Ensure they have credible reviews and outstanding customer service. This isn't a purchase you make every day, so ensure you’re dealing with experts.
Test Their Support Channels: Don’t just take their word for it. Test the waters by calling their customer service, using live chat, and checking if their support team is responsive, knowledgeable, and accessible. Don't settle for the first fast response you get. Test at least 3 different companies selling the same bike model to get a better comparison.
Experience Matters: New businesses might seem responsive, but remember, anyone can set up a store and close it down within a year. Check how long they’ve been in business—a reliable store should have several years of proven experience and a track record of serving happy customers.
Look for Real Reviews: Search on Trustpilot and Google reviews—these are neutral platforms that merchants can’t easily manipulate. Avoid stores that don’t have at least 500 verified reviews. If a site has little feedback or is new, proceed with caution.
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