

But the smoker patriots are still quite upset about four-strokes taking over AMA racing.Īlta’s marketing team deserves a pat on the back they knew how great the Redshift was but also knew convincing the two-stroke fans to jump on board would be difficult. It first popped up on social media, creating heated debate among die-hard two-stroke fans.

This is not some pedal-assist mountain bike, the Redshift MX has as much grunt as a 250 four-stroke and the latest MXR is more like a 350.Īlta has made waves in the motorcycle scene over the last few years. The answer is in the design as well as in the performance. Other electric bikes, such as the Zero, have dropped out of the local scene and have not performed that well in foreign markets either. I also love the idea of riding local with no complaints about noise and saving time and dollars on maintenance, all of which are possible with an electric moto. But certain aspects of this passion of mine do not fit seamlessly in with my life. I’m the type of guy that loves race cars, two-strokes, drifting and the smell of VP C16 in the morning. But what if I told you that things are changing to machines with fewer parts, less noise and no petrol.

We love our fast V8s, rice-burners, valve-bouncing and burnouts. This feature was first published in ADB issue #463 - April 2018.Īustralians have a special place in their hearts for motorsport. ADB scored an exclusive test of the new 2018 Alta Redshift MXR electric motocross bike.
