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Stark Future is an electric motorcycle company that is best known for the Stark VARG electric motocross bike: the world's fastest street-legal electric motorcycle.
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The industry standard for electric enduros has long been the Stark Stark Varg EX. The Radian EXR might just be the bike to change that status quo. Do we finally have a challenger for Stark’s crown?
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KTM first introduced the Freeride E as a proper off-road electric in 2012. Come to think of it, KTM can actually be considered one of the pioneers in the electric revolution. Now, more than a decade later, it finally becomes fully road-legal.
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Once written off as novelties, e-dirt bikes have matured into serious off-road machines – it's the one category that's experiencing the most growth in the two-wheeled EV space. And now, NAVEE has just come up with its first-ever dirt bike.
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The world’s fastest enduro has climbed higher than any motorcycle ever has… unassisted, as part of a Guinness World Record attempt. The record altitude was achieved by a Stark Varg EX, atop Los Ojos del Salado: the world's highest active volcano.
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The YE-01 shows exactly what Yamaha has its eyes on for the future. Hint: it’s the new MXEP electric motocross racing series. The bike is the result of Yamaha’s recent strategic partnership with the French company Electric Motion.
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The launch of the Varg SM marks the start of a new chapter for Stark. The Spanish-Swedish manufacture calls it the “world’s most advanced electric supermoto” and with good reason.
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Attention all petrolheads and e-bike fans: Swedish-owned, Spain-based electric motorcycle manufacturer Stark Future has just confirmed that it is reportedly developing electric street bikes with one mission: to outdo petrol-powered bikes.
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As if producing the world’s fastest electric enduro motorcycle wasn’t enough, Stark Future has gone ahead and updated the Varg MX with “advanced updates in powertrain, chassis design, and software features."