HappyRun G300 Pro 6500W High Speed Electric Dirt Bike - G300Pro
Dominate the dirt with the G300 Pro—an electric dirt bike featuring a peak 6500W motor, 120Nm of torque, and top speeds up to 50mph This 72V 3000W electric motocross bike is built to dominate dirt trails with speed, control, and pure thrill
What our Experts Think
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High-performance off-road benchmark in its class – The HappyRun G300 Pro 6500W High Speed Electric Dirt Bike (G300Pro) delivers 6500W peak output + 72V system, positioning it in the high-power e-moto segment for serious trail and dirt riding
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Strong real-world speed capability – Reaches up to 50 MPH in off-road mode, with multiple ride modes for controlled progression from street-limited speeds to full trail performance
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Long-range riding focus – Equipped with a 72V 30Ah removable battery, offering up to ~70 miles per charge depending on terrain and riding style
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Torque-driven climbing power – Produces approximately 245 N·m torque, giving confident hill-climbing and strong acceleration on loose or steep terrain
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Trail-ready suspension & stability – Full suspension setup with aggressive 19”/17” tire configuration improves grip, shock absorption, and control on rough terrain
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Heavy-duty rider support – Built for up to 350 lbs payload, making it suitable for larger riders and gear-heavy off-road use
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Best-fit rider profile – Experts generally position it for intermediate to advanced riders who want motorcycle-like performance in an electric dirt bike platform rather than a commuter e-bike
Q&A
Maintenance Tips
- Keep battery charge between 20–80% for longer lifespan
- Avoid deep discharge; don’t run battery to 0%
- Use only the original charger and unplug after full charge
- Let battery cool before recharging after long rides
- Lubricate chain every 200–300 miles for smooth power delivery
- Check chain tension regularly to prevent slippage
- Inspect sprockets for wear after off-road use
- Clean bike with a damp cloth only (no high-pressure water)
- Remove mud/sand immediately after riding
- Keep display, throttle, and wiring dry
- Check tire pressure weekly for better grip and range
- Inspect tires for cuts, punctures, and wear
- Tighten spokes for rough terrain riding
- Inspect brake pads every 500–800 miles
- Keep brake rotors clean for strong stopping power
- Test brakes before every high-speed ride
- Tighten key bolts (handlebar, axle, suspension) every 1–2 weeks
- Check for vibration-related loosening after off-road use
- Allow motor/controller to cool after long rides
- Avoid constant full-throttle riding to reduce heat stress
- Keep cooling areas clear of dirt and debris