The LeonX X1 Max Amp electric dirt bike is drawing attention for offering motocross-style performance at a fraction of the cost of premium competitors. Marketed as a serious off-road machine rather than a commuter e-bike, the model features a claimed 6,000-watt motor and up to 300 Nm of torque, delivering instant throttle response that reviewers describe as “violent for the price point.”
Key Specifications
- 6,000 W peak motor with 300 Nm torque
- Claimed top speed of 50 mph; real-world tests reached 35 mph with a 208 lb rider
- Removable 60 V, 28.8 Ah lithium battery
- Full front and rear long-travel suspension
- Hydraulic disc brakes
- Price: $1,399
Pros
- Strong acceleration and torque for the price
- Removable battery simplifies charging
- Full suspension and hydraulic brakes suited for off-road use
- Aggressive styling and compatibility with aftermarket pit-bike parts
- Quiet operation with minimal maintenance compared to gas models
Cons
- Top speed drops with heavier riders or rough terrain
- Minor reports of chain rust and small parts wear
- Requires regular maintenance to prevent corrosion
“This ain’t your little Walmart eBike,” the reviewer noted. “When you twist that throttle, you immediately understand what this machine was built for.” Owners have praised the bike’s value and fun factor, calling it “way more fun than I expected” for backyard and trail riding.