Thanks guys. Fair and good comparison. I think I would add the costs of the Talaria upgrades (steering stem and wheel set) into the cost analysis since you compared the two bikes with the Talaria upgrades.
We had already taken the stock wheels apart to scan and build the 18/21's well before the E Ride 3.0 was announced so sadly it wasn't really an option on our end. But even with the performance advantage that the talaria had the E ride still out performed it
Great report. 100% agree. I’ve gotten to directly compare these bikes and feel the ERP to be amazing, and a better value overall. Hope Warp9 makes some levers and wheels for these ASAP.🙏
Amazing how good both of these are out of the box. I got to ride both brands and the MX5 and I liked both of them coming from a Light Bee MX owner with everymod you can throw on it. I would definitely wait on the SR though.
@@MiamiEBenz *The Mx5's larger wheel size sucked up its TORQUE costing it to do poorly in the drag. *The second generation Mx3's stink-bug geometry was corrected 100 years ago. So it's strange to hear them repeat old fake news * Charged Cycle Works team are smoking strange bud. Like who tests personally modified to stock and calls it fair ?
Would've loved to have seen stock vs stock on same tires, but cool comparison nonetheless. Btw, what's the status on the tuner app for the 3.0? Thanks!
Buen vídeo pero en realidad las buenas comparaciones es ir de serie las dos. Yo tengo desde hace 3 semanas la talaría mx5 pro y la verdad que en general es muy buena emoto es mi primera moto. Pero en si es muy buena y la mía corre hasta las 62mph la transmisión de la mx5 creo que es mucho mejor. Desde mi punto de vista está muy a la par quitando un poco más de alcance de la 3.0. En fin las dos son muy buenas pero yo no cambiaría mi mx5 pro. Saludos desde España
MX5 tip: Bring that rear wheel forward, closer to the front, and get a drop crown as soon as one is available, that should somewhat fix the issue with suspension geometry.
Suspension geometry is fine it's just the ergo's that are the problem and are easily fixed with 3" rise at the handlebar and 1" rise at front seat mounts.
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We built them at Charged Cycle Works by converting the OEM wheels to 18/21. No aftermarket wheels yet on the market. Give us a ring if you want to send your wheels in for conversion. We specialize with Dunlops on smaller lighter sizes for this application and to minimize the fender impact.
I see that the not yet available 3.0 pro SR has substantially higher peak power rating, but where does the extra 17 or so pounds of weight come from over the SS? The battery is the same correct? And surely that can’t be much from increased slightly larger motor weight, can it?
@ChargedCycleWorks You really think the 21/18 didn't affect the end range? Come on guys. You didnt even address that as a reason the mx5 ended up with 9%. Also you put 0 consideration into street riding which is what 90% of people buying these bikes will use them for.
Fantastic video please do a comparison factory mx5 to a factory Eride pro Not adding riser stem and upgraded wheels Keep up good work as always Thank you so much for putting so much effort in reviews Even with upgrades on mx5 Eride is crushing it from a box 👏👏👏👍👍👍
Built by Charged Cycle Works. Give us a ring if you want us to convert your OEM wheels to 16/19 or 18/21. Will be selling wheelsets once they are available
How dosnt the mx5 have the power of the 3.0? Because whats on paper? My MX5 does a GPS confirmed 60mph. I haven't seen one review where a 3.0 could do 60. Keep in mind these guys don't sell Talaria so its in their best interests to say the 3.0 is better.
Buenas. Pues yo pienso como tú mi talaría mx5 lo máximo que me ha marcado son 62mph osea que está muy muy bien. Y es verdad en realidad la mx5 tiene un poco más de velocidad punta 👌
We had to build custom 18/21 Wheels off of the Hubs that came on the bike. We are working on having these available for purchase right now. The 18" Fit perfectly size and tire wise once they were built
@@fcalin21 The gearbox design is nice for sure but I don't know if I would say its a far better bike. The Eride beats it in a lot of categories if you compare them both stock.
Comparing a modified MX5 to a stock 3.0 is pointless in my opinion. Huge wheels slow down the bike for the drags, ruin the range, completely change the handling and ride quality and are $1200 to add. Why didn’t you go borrow a stock bike for a few hours to make a fair comparison?
I don’t think it’s really making that big of difference.. especially with stock motor, controller & battery. Yes tires matter but it stills compares good
The wheels were nothing but an advantage for the bike on everything except for the possibility of range. Battery size alone the Talaria is going to lose range wise anyway, but putting the Talaria at a better advantage with wheels and corrected geometry made for a better riding experience and the Talaria still lost. So all in all even adding a $1200 wheel set to the bike it wasn't as good as the E Ride 3.0 Stock
MX5 battery is 20% smaller than the 3.0 which was pretty much exactly what was seen in the range “test”. Stock tires on dirt wouldn’t have made much difference if any in those conditions as these are the ultra light weight 18/21 tires CCW is known for running on the small bikes to minimize weight gain.
Guys when going over the specs I feel like most people don’t understand which one is better. For example I have no idea which is better jack shaft or the other type motor. So listing the spec with no grading relative to what is being compared against is kinda irrelevant for someone like me.
So wait, bone stock MX5 cost 4.7k but what was tested should be wayy more $$ due to the upgraded handle bars, direct mount stem, wheels and tires set. Yet a bone stock ERP 3.0 only cost 4.9k. No brainer on which one is better for the price.
V1 talaria was so bad it was unrideable, drastically improved in v2. But to this day it’s still stink big feeling due to the seat rise profile on it….front end still feels lower than the rear. Like a 2009 Honda.
@@BrianLampright913 Reviews are all dependent on which bike the tester sells. * Amped Bikes reviews seem to lean toward Talaria, and Charged Cycle Works always lean toward the eRide brand. * However what's a fact is that the Jack-Shaft is antiquated and that fact goes across the board to all that are searching for facts.
The talaria always had horrible geometry, the eride just stole surrons designs. I wanna see a completely ground up build make the frame, swing arm, sub frame and jab an ebmx ultra motor in it keeping it light as possible. Thats some content i wanna see.
I see that the not yet available 3.0 pro SR has substantially higher peak power rating, but where does the extra 17 or so pounds of weight come from over the SS? The battery is the same correct? And surely that can’t be much from increased slightly larger motor weight, can it?
We need the Sigma vs SR comparison
I wish I could set an alarm for this match up.
I like to see the Sigma go up against the Competition Mx5.
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Agreed!
Imagine someone who bought a Light Bee or MX3, managed to somehow keep it stock, and one of those will be their next bike 😆
@Bengy22 the sigma is actually under performance for the price there's plenty of bikes that wld smoke it
Thanks guys. Fair and good comparison. I think I would add the costs of the Talaria upgrades (steering stem and wheel set) into the cost analysis since you compared the two bikes with the Talaria upgrades.
I wish other companies acted like they were at war with their competitors.
Eride Pro is paying attention.
Competition creates better product!
Great comparison vid. Your content gets better with each vid. Surprised that the MX5 had a higher top speed despite the eride being faster
… was doing completely stock vs stock not possible??
We had already taken the stock wheels apart to scan and build the 18/21's well before the E Ride 3.0 was announced so sadly it wasn't really an option on our end. But even with the performance advantage that the talaria had the E ride still out performed it
Great comparison video thanks CCW
How about a 2.0 vs 3.0 range test?
The sigma vs the stark ex would be interesting seeing as the sigma is almost a mini stark in how it’s meant to be ridden
Great video!!
I'm 53. I can imagine what it would be like if these things came out in the 80s.
We'd definitely have affordable, long range,
Great report. 100% agree. I’ve gotten to directly compare these bikes and feel the ERP to be amazing, and a better value overall. Hope Warp9 makes some levers and wheels for these ASAP.🙏
Amazing how good both of these are out of the box. I got to ride both brands and the MX5 and I liked both of them coming from a Light Bee MX owner with everymod you can throw on it. I would definitely wait on the SR though.
Great review.
mx5 is the winner in my book for the $ and what u get...great bike...now eride pro 3.0 is faster but I like the breaks on mx5 soo much better stock
all that's needs to ne done on mx5 is front fender Mod it's ugly soo ugly
a lil power upgrades for mx5 and it's still king
@@MiamiEBenz
*The Mx5's larger wheel size sucked up its TORQUE costing it to do poorly in the drag. *The second generation Mx3's stink-bug geometry was corrected 100 years ago. So it's strange to hear them repeat old fake news
* Charged Cycle Works team are smoking strange bud. Like who tests personally modified to stock and calls it fair ?
Will you guys be reviewing the new arctic leopard cloud leopard it is very similar to these bike
Awesome 👌 comparison
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Would've loved to have seen stock vs stock on same tires, but cool comparison nonetheless. Btw, what's the status on the tuner app for the 3.0? Thanks!
There is no contest in power unless one puts a controller on the Talaria. Also, does the Eride use the same fork as a Surron?
Great video 👌
Buen vídeo pero en realidad las buenas comparaciones es ir de serie las dos. Yo tengo desde hace 3 semanas la talaría mx5 pro y la verdad que en general es muy buena emoto es mi primera moto. Pero en si es muy buena y la mía corre hasta las 62mph la transmisión de la mx5 creo que es mucho mejor. Desde mi punto de vista está muy a la par quitando un poco más de alcance de la 3.0. En fin las dos son muy buenas pero yo no cambiaría mi mx5 pro. Saludos desde España
Where are the wheels from please?
MX5 tip: Bring that rear wheel forward, closer to the front, and get a drop crown as soon as one is available, that should somewhat fix the issue with suspension geometry.
Suspension geometry is fine it's just the ergo's that are the problem and are easily fixed with 3" rise at the handlebar and 1" rise at front seat mounts.
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What wheels did you use on the Mx5? I have been trying to find some 18/21 combos for mine.
Possibly getting a eride pro 3.0 in a week or so let’s gooooo
A few questions, where did you get the wheels for the Talaria? Also how much air did you put in the front forks? Thanks
Also what size tires do you have on the 18 21?
We built them at Charged Cycle Works by converting the OEM wheels to 18/21. No aftermarket wheels yet on the market. Give us a ring if you want to send your wheels in for conversion.
We specialize with Dunlops on smaller lighter sizes for this application and to minimize the fender impact.
I'll take the chain driven over belt driven any day!!
I see that the not yet available 3.0 pro SR has substantially higher peak power rating, but where does the extra 17 or so pounds of weight come from over the SS? The battery is the same correct? And surely that can’t be much from increased slightly larger motor weight, can it?
Battery, motor, and frame reinforcement. It’s a different battery than 3.0.
How much does the 3.0 weigh without the battery?
Comparing a modified bike is pointless.
The Talaria had a performance advantage and still wasn't as good... I wouldn't call that pointless
@ChargedCycleWorks You really think the 21/18 didn't affect the end range? Come on guys. You didnt even address that as a reason the mx5 ended up with 9%. Also you put 0 consideration into street riding which is what 90% of people buying these bikes will use them for.
Fantastic video please do a comparison factory mx5 to a factory Eride pro
Not adding riser stem and upgraded wheels
Keep up good work as always
Thank you so much for putting so much effort in reviews
Even with upgrades on mx5 Eride is crushing it from a box 👏👏👏👍👍👍
@@steedu46gt I disagree..I ride with a group of different brand electrics and none of us ride on the street at all and we all have 21" front wheels.
Better is always subjective. Especially when you you know for a fact a company benefits enormously from one company.
What wheels are those for the mx5 and where did you get them
Built by Charged Cycle Works. Give us a ring if you want us to convert your OEM wheels to 16/19 or 18/21. Will be selling wheelsets once they are available
How dosnt the mx5 have the power of the 3.0? Because whats on paper? My MX5 does a GPS confirmed 60mph. I haven't seen one review where a 3.0 could do 60. Keep in mind these guys don't sell Talaria so its in their best interests to say the 3.0 is better.
Buenas. Pues yo pienso como tú mi talaría mx5 lo máximo que me ha marcado son 62mph osea que está muy muy bien. Y es verdad en realidad la mx5 tiene un poco más de velocidad punta 👌
Looking to get a 3.0. Where??
Charged Cycle Works :)
@@BrianLampright913 Are they in stock??
Did the mx5 need any adapters to fit in the 18" wheel?? Or was it a direct fit
We had to build custom 18/21 Wheels off of the Hubs that came on the bike. We are working on having these available for purchase right now. The 18" Fit perfectly size and tire wise once they were built
You can check milk racing they have new custom wheels for the mx5
Talaria is by far the better one.
You serious?
@@Shreddylife Gear box, linkage suspension, among others.
@@fcalin21 The gearbox design is nice for sure but I don't know if I would say its a far better bike. The Eride beats it in a lot of categories if you compare them both stock.
[3:03] That's dirt color looks really cool. Make that a bike skin color and offer it for sale. Call it "dirt wash."
Comparing a modified MX5 to a stock 3.0 is pointless in my opinion. Huge wheels slow down the bike for the drags, ruin the range, completely change the handling and ride quality and are $1200 to add. Why didn’t you go borrow a stock bike for a few hours to make a fair comparison?
I don’t think it’s really making that big of difference.. especially with stock motor, controller & battery. Yes tires matter but it stills compares good
The wheels were nothing but an advantage for the bike on everything except for the possibility of range. Battery size alone the Talaria is going to lose range wise anyway, but putting the Talaria at a better advantage with wheels and corrected geometry made for a better riding experience and the Talaria still lost. So all in all even adding a $1200 wheel set to the bike it wasn't as good as the E Ride 3.0 Stock
@@ChargedCycleWorks
The Altis Sigma and the Mx5 have the Gear Boss. That alone is worth 10 eRide pros, plus it's the future!
@@shockadellick I agree, belt drive and jackshafts suck.
MX5 battery is 20% smaller than the 3.0 which was pretty much exactly what was seen in the range “test”. Stock tires on dirt wouldn’t have made much difference if any in those conditions as these are the ultra light weight 18/21 tires CCW is known for running on the small bikes to minimize weight gain.
The front caliper rubbing on the front spokes tho, sounds bad. On the e ride pro 3
So has anyone gotten into the a la carte approach to emotos?
Guys when going over the specs I feel like most people don’t understand which one is better.
For example I have no idea which is better jack shaft or the other type motor. So listing the spec with no grading relative to what is being compared against is kinda irrelevant for someone like me.
I rode the SR ......nuts
Excited for that!
@@ChargedCycleWorks where does the majority of weight difference come from between the 183 pound SR and the 166 pound SS?
Surron Ultra Bee with more Power out of the box would be a game changer!
Ultra bee is definitely a killer mid sized bike!
Put an X-9000 controller on your ultra bee for about 16kw and with a battery upgrade the sky is the limit…scary fast
@@BrianLampright913 ye man but i dont want to spend so much on upgrades you know
So wait, bone stock MX5 cost 4.7k but what was tested should be wayy more $$ due to the upgraded handle bars, direct mount stem, wheels and tires set. Yet a bone stock ERP 3.0 only cost 4.9k. No brainer on which one is better for the price.
Am I the only one who would be worried about getting neutered on the Talaria battery lid?
Altis Sigma!
luv my mx5 a few mods but nothing for power yet....lol
⚡️⚡️😘
I think Talaria is losing a lot of buyers with that beefy frame when compared to eride and surron and now ventus.
The esthetics and weight of that bike aren’t as good as the ones you mentioned, but man it sure is a strong bike!
@yevgeniylankin7032
The Altis Sigma is more beefy than the Mx-5.
I'd rather hit 40-50ft doubles on beefy frame myself, wouldn't you?
Talaria isn't losing me as a buyer ...... My first bike as of right now is going to be the MX5 Pro.
8:15 😂
@Charged Cycle Works
Talaria fixed the stink-bug effect you speak of on the 2nd generation Mx3...
I see and smell something FISHY.
They improved it but didn’t fix it
@@ChargedCycleWorks
Bro, like who tests personally modified to stock and calls it fair ?
V1 talaria was so bad it was unrideable, drastically improved in v2. But to this day it’s still stink big feeling due to the seat rise profile on it….front end still feels lower than the rear. Like a 2009 Honda.
@@BrianLampright913
Reviews are all dependent on which bike the tester sells.
* Amped Bikes reviews seem to lean toward Talaria, and Charged Cycle Works always lean toward the eRide brand.
* However what's a fact is that the Jack-Shaft is antiquated and that fact goes across the board to all that are searching for facts.
@@BrianLampright913 I wouldn't try to explain that to the fanboys they don't get it lol
1st
The talaria always had horrible geometry, the eride just stole surrons designs. I wanna see a completely ground up build make the frame, swing arm, sub frame and jab an ebmx ultra motor in it keeping it light as possible. Thats some content i wanna see.
3.0 is better hands down
Which one rattles? I would throw the older Talaria in the trash.
I see that the not yet available 3.0 pro SR has substantially higher peak power rating, but where does the extra 17 or so pounds of weight come from over the SS? The battery is the same correct? And surely that can’t be much from increased slightly larger motor weight, can it?