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EKXBIKE X21 Max 19" 6000W Peak 60V Electric Dirt Bike (Up to 45 MPH, 60 Miles)

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Gleeride has EKXBIKE X21 Max 19" 6000W Peak 60V Electric Dirt Bike for $2249 - $350 when you apply discount code GREX21M350 at checkout = $1899. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Material: Aluminum Alloy
  • Motor: 3000W (Peak 6000W)
  • Battery: 60V 30Ah
  • Top Speed: 45MPH
  • Max Distance: 60 Miles
  • Load Capacity: 330lbs
  • Bike Weight: 98.5lbs
  • Brake: Hydraulic Brakes
  • Rider Height: 5'3" - 6'4"
Includes:
  • 1 x Electric Bike
  • 1 x Battery Charger
  • 1 x Tool Kit
  • 2 x Pedals Gift
  • 2 x Fenders

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Gleeride has EKXBIKE X21 Max 19" 6000W Peak 60V Electric Dirt Bike for $2249 - $350 when you apply discount code GREX21M350 at checkout = $1899. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Red_Liz for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Material: Aluminum Alloy
  • Motor: 3000W (Peak 6000W)
  • Battery: 60V 30Ah
  • Top Speed: 45MPH
  • Max Distance: 60 Miles
  • Load Capacity: 330lbs
  • Bike Weight: 98.5lbs
  • Brake: Hydraulic Brakes
  • Rider Height: 5'3" - 6'4"
Includes:
  • 1 x Electric Bike
  • 1 x Battery Charger
  • 1 x Tool Kit
  • 2 x Pedals Gift
  • 2 x Fenders

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff

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Written by Red_Liz | Staff

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Yesterday 01:58 PM
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Supreme_OverloadYesterday 01:58 PM
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People are using this as a commuter bike - where most cities ban anything faster than 20mph.
Yesterday 02:00 PM
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shabazz18Yesterday 02:00 PM
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NB4 that one guy copypastas his buzz kill "check local regs" memo.
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Yesterday 02:01 PM
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shabazz18Yesterday 02:01 PM
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Quote from Supreme_Overload :
People are using this as a commuter bike - where most cities ban anything faster than 20mph.
so don't speed
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Yesterday 02:38 PM
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NateH2980Yesterday 02:38 PM
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Are these any good off road in the mountains? Curious if anyone here has taken one on a jeep trail.
Yesterday 04:34 PM
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E_brakerYesterday 04:34 PM
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hub drive so hard pass
Yesterday 05:04 PM
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SmartBook542Yesterday 05:04 PM
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this is one of my bikes. a very nice bike and tops out at 50mph. was a very popular bike last year and went for $2000. it's probably one of the best buys for 40-50mph bikes.
and if you're hellbent from going over 20mph, just set your speed mode down. It has multiple speed settings. sometimes i'll lock it in at a lower speed so that i don't accidentally leave my kids in the dust (their bikes can only do 20mph).
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Yesterday 05:38 PM
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kigmatzomatYesterday 05:38 PM
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This is a motorcycle, think a Yamaha rz-250 in electric form.

It is not a bicycle. It is not an ebike. It is not a moped. 30mph is usually the line between "moped needs a license" and "motorcycle needs vin/insurance/motorcycle license." 45mph? No question. 6,000W (9hp)? No question.

You will need license and registration to use it anywhere besides a motocross track, assuming it even offers a VIN. It is almost certainly illegal to use on any public path or bike trails not rated for motorcycles.
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Yesterday 09:09 PM
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chubblywubblyYesterday 09:09 PM
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Quote from NateH2980 :
Are these any good off road in the mountains? Curious if anyone here has taken one on a jeep trail.
It's a hub motor so that will not be ideal for off-road and other dirt bike activities.
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Yesterday 11:52 PM
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init0Yesterday 11:52 PM
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I've had one for about 7 months now.

A great looking EB. Fast enough for me (ex sport bike race/track day)

Pedals are key for this not be mis-classified


No wheelies or mis-use. Plenty of sand riding and it does well.
Last edited by init0 October 7, 2025 at 04:55 PM.
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I hate these in the LA bike lanes near me. They're this style so the bike lane will be clear and then suddenly there's someone there.
Today 02:08 AM
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berukzToday 02:08 AM
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Can i do wheelie with this?
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gnivriToday 03:06 AM
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I don't know anything about this brand, but all the reviews are AI written and hilarious! Hard pass by me.
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Today 04:08 AM
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RH7260Today 04:08 AM
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Quote from Supreme_Overload :
People are using this as a commuter bike - where most cities ban anything faster than 20mph.
Illegal to ride on roads sidewalks bike lanes etc in all but one or two states and illegal to ride any place other than your property in almost every state.One day it would be nice if they get regulations worked out. Children riding these bikes and faster get killed and politicians restrict ebikes more and more. Children and adults riding these electric off-road only dirt bikes cause accidents from people trying to avoid and have zero consequences.These need to be treated as somone who is riding a 100-150cc gas no name imported dirt bike that has no build quality restrictions because that's what they are.
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Today 04:12 AM
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RH7260Today 04:12 AM
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Quote from shabazz18 :
so don't speed
And must be less than 750w or 750w or less, depending on state, must max 20mph with throttle or, no throttle and cut off assist at 28mph. Many states Must also specifically not be modified so you can not change from say a class 3 to unrestricted and then back again.

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Today 04:18 AM
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RH7260Today 04:18 AM
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Quote from NateH2980 :
Are these any good off road in the mountains? Curious if anyone here has taken one on a jeep trail.
They are not allowed to be ridden these places In almost all states unless it's your personal property and the yes if you not worried about running out of battery then they are around as capable as the biggest Honda trail motorcycles like 90 cc plus. Build quality though can be spotty. Like would you be really comfortable with riding a $200 mongoose or random low end dual suspension where most people would not ride less than a $4000-$12000 bike with top end frame and shocks?

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