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The E Ride Pro SS 2.0 is One Hell of a Bike 

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John "Hammy Moto" Hamilton
July 1, 2024

John “Hammy Moto” Hamilton is a former motorcycle racer and current motorcycle reviewer with one of the top moto channels on YouTube. Check out his reviews @HammyMoto

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E Ride Pro SS 2.0 – $4,899

After spending some time with the E Ride Pro SS, the first thing I have to say is… Wow…. This is one hell of a bike. It’s got 12kW of power, a 72V 40Ah battery, a really decent suspension setup right out of the box, and it’s incredibly lightweight. 

The E Ride SS 2.0 is similar to the Sur Ron Light Bee, but oh, so much better, and definitely one of the most fun e-motos I’ve ever ridden. Sur Ron built a great bike, then they got a little complacent, and other brands like E Ride have really taken over. 

E Ride Pro SS 2.0 Specs

Range 50+ mi (@25mph); 90+ mi (@15mph) 
Top Speed 60 mph
Acceleration 0-30 in 2.36s
Battery  72V 40Ah (2880Wh) Samsung swappable battery
Charge Time  20%-90% charge: 2 hours
Tire Size 17″ or 19″ (two models)
Weight 139 lbs
Weight Limit  300 lbs
Suspens. Adjustable sport suspension
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The E Ride Pro SS 2.0 – E-Moto Built for Pros

I’m typically pretty lenient with the gear I wear, not because I’m trying to be cool (really!), but because I feel so safe and confident riding e-motos. 

But with this bike, I would definitely invest in some proper riding gear. The E Ride Pro is not a bike for beginners, at all. If you don’t know what you’re doing, you can easily get yourself into trouble. 

But for an expert rider, it’s so incredibly easy to stop, to get moving, and to handle the E Ride Pro. This is just a super nimble bike.

Is the E Ride Pro SS for You?

post-image-1 There was a lot of anticipation for the E Ride Pro SS 2.0, and I can see why. It's a better, more powerful ride than the Sur Ron Light Bee.

If I was going to make any modifications, I'd put on a much thicker back tire for more control. This bike has tons of power, and it's easy to lose control because of how light it is. (The E Ride Pro is not street legal.)

You'll want to tweak the suspension, and maybe replace the skinny tires, but if you know how to handle this bike, you will absolutely be blown away by the speed and power for the price.
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