Introducing the 72V Rawrr Mantis X, our medium-sized eMoto designed to dominate the competition. Built to compete head-on with similar bikes in the eMoto category, the Mantis X offers unparalleled performance, agility, and speed for riders seeking the ultimate riding experience.
With a 32-inch seat height and a lightweight design of just 139 lbs with the battery, the Mantis X ensures a balanced and responsive ride. It features a 19-inch front wheel and a 17-inch rear wheel, providing excellent front-to-back balance and a low center of gravity (LCG) for quick transitions and agile maneuvering. Reach impressive speeds with a solid top speed of 50MPH, making every ride exhilarating.
139 lbs with Battery: Lightweight design for agile handling.
32-Inch Seat Height: Optimal for medium-sized riders.
19-Inch Front Wheel & 17-Inch Rear Wheel: Ensures great front-to-back balance and stability.
Low Center of Gravity: Allows for quick transitions and enhanced maneuverability
Top Speed of 50MPH: Experience thrilling rides with solid speed.
The Mantis X is engineered to excel in the toughest off-road conditions. Its superior front-to-back balance and low center of gravity enable riders to navigate challenging terrain with ease and confidence. Whether you're tackling steep inclines or winding trails, the Mantis X delivers a powerful and controlled performance.
The 72V Rawrr Mantis X is designed to compete head-on with similar bikes in the eMoto category, offering a blend of speed, agility, and balance that sets it apart. Get ready to unleash the power of the Mantis X and take your adventures to the next level.
Elevate your riding experience with the 72V Rawrr Mantis X – where performance meets precision.
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