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Segway electric dirt bike goes on sale with $500 discount for pre-orders

Segway is getting into the electric powersports market with its new Segway electric dirt bike. Or as the company calls it: The Segway Dirt eBike.

And it goes on sale today.

The Segway Dirt eBike was announced earlier this month at the SEMA 2019 show.

The Dirt eBike will actually be offered in two models: The Segway X160 and X260, with the main difference being the size and power of the bikes. Both models offer full suspension, off-road tires, hydraulic disc brakes, and swappable batteries.

The Segway X160 is the smaller model with 17-inch wheels and a single crown suspension fork. It features a top speed of 31 mph (50 km/h), a range of 40 miles (64 km), and weighs just 106 pounds (48 kg).

The Segway X260 is a larger model with 19-inch wheels and a double crown suspension fork. The Segway X260 features a top speed of 46.6 mph (75 km/h), a range of 75 miles (120 km) and weighs 121 pounds (55 kg).

Keep in mind that the estimated range of both the Segway X160 and X260 are calculated in low power mode.

segway electric dirt bike X160 X260

Despite the small size and weight of the Segway Dirt eBike models, they pack quite a punch. The Segway X260 can climb 100% gradients and offers as much as 184 lb-ft (250 Nm) of torque at the rear wheel. That’s thanks to a two-stage transmission with a primary belt reduction and secondary chain reduction.

The Segway eDirt bike is being marketed as a cleaner, simpler, and easier-to-maintain alternative to gas-powered dirt bikes.

The Segway X160 has a retail price of $2,999, while the Segway X260 is priced at $4,499. However, riders who place a $299 or $399 deposit via the company’s Indiegogo campaign will receive an additional $500 discount. That brings the price down to $2,499 and $3,999 for the X160 and X260, respectively. Shipments are expected to take place in February 2020, meaning you shouldn’t have to wait too long.

Wait, isn’t the Segway Dirt eBike actually a Sur Ron?

If you’re familiar with electric dirt bikes and trail bikes already, then you surely know of Sur Ron. The company’s Light Bee electric trail bike was released nearly two years ago and has won wide acclaim as an affordable, capable electric bike.

And it just so happens to look almost identical to the Segway Dirt eBike.

So what gives?

As Segway-Ninebot’s marketing director Julie Tang explained to Electrek, Segway is actually the majority owner of Sur Ron.

Sur Ron further clarified the relationship between the two companies:

In 2019, Sur-Ron obtained investment from Segway. With independent operation, Sur-Ron was able to carry out cross-brand product cooperation with the help of Segway’s brand channels and other resources. This is a win-win cooperation. Segway has enriched its product line at the market level. On the other hand, Sur-Ron can quickly transcend the limitations of ‘startup,’ develop into more professional fields, create a more comprehensive product matrix, and usher in its own rapid development period!

So essentially, Segway has helped Sur Ron expand its market line (which Sur Ron is apparently already succeeding at with a new 68 mph electric motorcycle coming soon) and in return, Segway gets to use its extensive retail and marketing resources to increase the scope of Sur Ron’s breakout product. Seems like a win-win to me.

If you want to grab your own Segway Dirt eBike while the price is still discounted, you can find the company’s pre-order page here.

Electrek’s Take

I haven’t ridden a Segway Dirt eBike, but I’ve ridden a Sur Ron, and it’s a blast and a half. So as long as this performs like the original, you won’t be disappointed.

While the standard Indiegogo/Kickstarter/Generic Crowdfunding Site disclaimer applies (buyer beware, this is not a store, etc.), in this case, Segway is a large enough entity and has fulfilled enough crowdfunding campaigns that you’re probably not taking too much of a risk here.

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Micah Toll is a personal electric vehicle enthusiast, battery nerd, and author of the Amazon #1 bestselling books DIY Lithium Batteries, DIY Solar Power, The Ultimate DIY Ebike Guide and The Electric Bike Manifesto.

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