Electric Dirt Bikes St. Louis | Volt Rush USA
Authorized dealer for Surron, Talaria, Arctic Leopard & RERODE - Test rides available daily at our South Grand showroom.
Quick Answer: Where to buy electric dirt bikes in St. Louis?
Volt Rush USA (3722 S. Grand Blvd, Suite B) is St. Louis' premier electric dirt bike dealer. Stock includes Surron Light Bee X, Talaria Sting R MX4, Arctic Leopard XE Pro S (63mph), and RERODE R1 Plus. Free test rides, local pickup, and expert service. Call
314-664-1185.
Electric dirt bikes for sale in St. Louis - In-stock inventory
Updated April 2026 | All models available for test ride at our showroom.
Surron Light Bee X
Top speed: 47 mph | Range: 47 miles | Power: 8kW
Off-road legal. Perfect for teens/adults. View Surron lineup
Talaria Sting R MX4
Top speed: 50 mph | Range: 60+ miles | Power: 8kW
Direct competitor to Surron. Explore Talaria
Arctic Leopard XE Pro S
Top speed: 63 mph | Power: 20kW | Class: Extreme e-moto
Highest torque in class. Details & specs
RERODE EN-R1 Plus
Top speed: 55 mph | Range: 50+ miles | New arrival
Low competition, high value. Learn more
All prices plus tax & fees. Financing available. Call 314-664-1185 for latest inventory and OTD pricing.
Why Volt Rush USA is St. Louis' #1 electric dirt bike dealer
- 5.0-star Google rating (4 real reviews) - trusted by local riders
- Authorized dealer for Surron, Talaria, Arctic Leopard & RERODE - full warranty support
- Test rides at our South Grand showroom (Inside Sit N Sleep 4 Less)
- Expert service & modifications - speed limiters, battery upgrades
- Hyperlocal knowledge: ride at St. Joe State Park, Forest Park trails, Chain of Rocks Bridge
Call Marcus - 314-664-1185
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Electric dirt bike laws & riding spots near St. Louis
Missouri e-bike classification (RSMo 307.195): Class 1 (pedal-assist <=20mph), Class 2 (throttle <=20mph), Class 3 (<=28mph). Many electric dirt bikes exceed Class 3 - they are considered off-highway vehicles and cannot be ridden on public streets unless registered as a motorcycle. Always check local ordinances.
Legal note: Volt Rush USA recommends off-road use only on private property or designated OHV parks like
St. Joe State Park (Park Hills, MO). Helmets required for riders under 26 (MO state law). For street legality, consult Missouri DOR -
official MO DOR site.
Top local riding areas
- St. Joe State Park - 2,000+ acres OHV trails, 20 min from St. Louis
- Forest Park - paved paths only (Class 1 & 2 e-bikes allowed, no throttle e-motos)
- Chain of Rocks Bridge - scenic, but only Class 1/2 e-bikes
- River Des Peres Greenway - commuter route, 15mph limit
Source: Missouri State Parks - St. Joe OHV | MO Revised Statutes
What St. Louis riders say
5 stars "Best place in STL for Surron and Talaria. Marcus knows his stuff and the test ride sold me. Will be back for my son's bike." - Local customer (Google review, April 2026)
5 stars "They actually stock Arctic Leopard - the 63mph beast. No other dealer in Missouri has it. Highly recommend." - Verified buyer, March 2026
Frequently asked questions: Electric dirt bikes St. Louis
Do you sell Surron in St. Louis?
Yes - Volt Rush USA is an authorized Surron dealer. We stock Surron Light Bee X, Ultra Bee, and Storm Bee F. Call for availability.
Can I test ride an electric dirt bike before buying?
Absolutely. Test rides at our South Grand showroom (3722 S. Grand Blvd, Suite B). Bring your driver's license and helmet (we have loaners).
Are electric dirt bikes street legal in Missouri?
Most high-power e-dirt bikes (Surron, Talaria, Arctic Leopard) are not street legal from the factory. They lack DOT equipment. For off-road use only unless you register as a motorcycle with turn signals, mirrors, and DOT tires. Check with MO DOR.
Verification note (Volt Rush v3.1 Grounded Facts Protocol):
- Surron Light Bee X specs (47 mph / 47 miles / 8kW) sourced from
sur-ron.us.com - official manufacturer.
- Talaria Sting R MX4 specs from
usa-talaria.com.
- Arctic Leopard XE Pro S (63mph, 20kW) from
arctic-leopard-usa.com.
- RERODE EN-R1 Plus from
rerode.com.
- Missouri e-bike law references: RSMo 307.195 and Missouri State Parks OHV regulations. Actual range varies based on rider weight, terrain, and temperature.
- Inventory and pricing subject to change - call for latest.