ELECTRIC DIRT BIKE COMPONENTS
May 27,2022
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While the world continues to embrace electric cars there’s a revolution happening in the world of motorcycles as well, replacing combustion engines with electric motors to give us some of the world’s first electric dirt bikes. Although a bit of a misnomer, a ‘dirt bike’ is simply an off-road motorcycle, one of 6 motorcycle classes including cruiser, sport, standard, dual-purpose and touring. An electric dirt bike is used the same way as a traditional dirt bike except that the power source, and some controls, are vastly different.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at what makes a dirt bike work, how an electric dirt bike battery works and take a look at the nuances of an electric dirt bike motor. So read on oo learn more about Electric Dirt Bikes – How They Work & Their Components. Enjoy!
The Main Differences between a Traditional Dirt Bike and an Electric Dirt Bike
If you were to see an electric dirt bike for the first time without a traditional dirt bike to compare it to, you might not see much of a difference between the two. There are quite a few of them however, big and small, with many of the telltale signs of a traditional dirt bike being completely absent.
✔️The Exhaust System is gone
Since there’s no gasoline being burned there’s no exhaust being created, and so no need for the exhaust system including the muffler, pipes and silencer.
✔️The Fuel Tank is gone too
No need for gasoline means there’s no need for a fuel tank, although it’s difficult to notice it’s gone with the farings that most manufacturers are using.
✔️Some Electric Dirt Bikes have No Chain
Some electric dirt bikes, like the Stealth H52 from Stealth Electric Bikes, use a rear hub to deliver all the power to the rear wheel, eliminating the need for a chain and eliminating chain-related problems with it.
✔️Electric dirt bikes have Large Batteries
Most dirt bikes don’t have batteries although, if they have lights, electronic fuel injection or electric start, they may have a small battery. Electric dirt bikes, however, have a large battery, for obvious reasons. It’s usually mounted where the fuel tank would be, although some place it in other locations.
✔️Electric dirt bikes don’t have a Gearbox or Clutch
This new breed of dirt bikes can deliver instantaneous power to the rear wheel, which means a gearbox and clutch are no longer necessary.
✔️Changing gears is not necessary with an electric dirt bike
Not having a gearbox and clutch also eliminates the need to change gears while riding, a benefit many electric dirt bike riders really like a lot, especially novices. You simply need to twist the throttle and off you go (which is similar to an electric scooter).
✔️The Clutch handle has been replaced by a Rear Brake handle
On a traditional dirt bike, the left-hand lever normally controls the clutch for changing gears. On electric dirt bikes, this lever now controls the rear brake instead of your foot. (The right handle still controls the front brakes.)
✔️Electric dirt bikes don’t make fumes or noise
One of the best things about electric dirt bikes is that, since they don’t use gasoline, they don’t create noxious fumes that can lead to global warming. Also, without a combustion engine, they are much less noisy, with only the sound from the bike hitting the dirt and the excited yells of the rider to be heard.
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