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BHR E-Race Electric Dirt Bike | 50% Honda?



Tucker from ECR does a First Ride on the BHR E-Race Electric Dirt Bike. Does it resemble a Honda? Yes. We will explain why.

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The BHR E-Race features an 80V 60AH battery, totaling a capacity of 4.8kWh

What’s most unique about the BHR is that it has a 4 speed transmission with a clutch.

According to BHR, they didn’t begin with a completely new chassis for this bike. Although they don’t explicitly state it, BHR suggests that they drew inspiration from one of the top Japanese motorcycle geometries.

Based on my observations, this chassis bears a striking resemblance to that of a Honda CRF. It’s my assumption that the same principles that apply to the Christini AWD dirt bike also apply to this BHR E-Race, in that it appears to be a Honda CRF chassis that has been adapted and modified.

At a dry weight of 273 pounds, (before adding oil to the gearbox), the BHR E-Race is in the heavyweight division of electric dirt bikes. It’s reminiscent of the Surron Storm Bee, although, thanks to it’s geometry, it does feel lighter than the Storm when riding.

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