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Sting R MX4

Riders who want more battery, a larger frame, and stronger spec-per-dollar than Sur-Ron at the same off-road performance tier.

Talaria Sting R MX4 electric dirt bike. Image courtesy Talaria USA.

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Strengths

  • 60V / 45Ah LG 21700 pack (2,700 Wh) is meaningfully larger than the Sur-Ron's 2,520 Wh battery.
  • Transfer-case gearbox upgrade improves drivetrain durability and low-end torque versus earlier Sting models.
  • 4-piston hydraulic brakes on 220mm rotors front and rear deliver strong, repeatable stopping power.
  • Roomier ergonomics and longer wheelbase make it more comfortable than the Sur-Ron for adult-sized riders.
  • Priced at $3,999 it undercuts the Light Bee X by $500 on a like-for-like basis.

Weaknesses

  • Off-road only — no lights, signals, or street-legal classification in most US states.
  • No UL certification; insurance and HOA acceptance can be difficult.
  • Aftermarket parts ecosystem is smaller and less mature than Sur-Ron's globally.
  • At 121 lb it is still heavy for true singletrack and requires a ramp or tailgate lift to transport.

Specs

Top Speed Mph
53
Classification
Off-road only
Range Miles
75
Motor Watts
4500
Motor Peak Watts
8000
Battery Wh
2700
Battery V
60
Weight Lbs
121
Max Rider Weight Lbs
265
Throttle
Yes
Pedal Assist
Yes
Motor Type
mid-drive (IPM with transfer-case gearbox)
Suspension
~200mm front inverted fork, linkage rear shock
Brakes
4-piston hydraulic disc, 220mm rotors
Safety Certification
None
Street Legal
No

The Sting R MX4 is what happens when a Sur-Ron alternative grows up. Talaria addressed the Light Bee X’s two most-flagged weaknesses — battery size and adult-rider ergonomics — and undercut the price by $500.

The 2,700Wh battery on a 60V system delivers a real range advantage on long trail days. The longer wheelbase and roomier cockpit fit taller riders without feeling like sitting on a youth bike. The transfer-case gearbox (newer than the direct-drive Sting) improves both durability and low-end torque under load.

What you trade away is ecosystem maturity. Sur-Ron has been around long enough that there’s a parts and tuning community on every continent. Talaria’s parts network is real but smaller. For most US riders that won’t matter; if you live somewhere remote and need easy parts sourcing, the Sur-Ron is still the safer call.

Sources

Every claim in this guide that isn't first-person experience is traceable to one of the sources below. URLs verified at publication; some may rot — let us know if so.

  1. Talaria Sting R MX4 — official US specsTalaria USASource for current price, motor, and battery specs.
  2. Talaria Sting R MX4 product listingLuna CycleIndependent retailer confirms motor, battery, and brake specs.
By Max Langley ·