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    Ariel Rider launches outrageous new MUDD 72V bike with 65 MPH top speed

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comJuly 8, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Ariel Rider launches outrageous new MUDD 72V bike with 65 MPH top speed
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    Ariel Rider has officially opened pre-orders for its new MUDD 72V, a high-performance two-wheeler that blurs the line between electric bikes (in the loosely defined sense) and lightweight electric motorcycles. In fact, the company itself is careful to market it as a “high-performance PPB (private property bike)” intended for off-road and closed-course use.

    While it may resemble a fat tire e-bike at first glance, the performance figures tell a very different story.

    The MUDD 72V is powered by a 72V system built around a 3,500W-rated oil-cooled rear hub motor capable of peaking at 8,000W. Ariel Rider claims the bike produces up to 330 Nm of torque and can reach speeds exceeding 65 mph (105 km/h), making it one of the fastest hub motor-powered machines in its category.

    Power comes from a massive 72V 39Ah battery, providing 2,808 Wh of capacity. Ariel Rider estimates between 80 to 120 miles (130 to 200 km) of range, depending on riding conditions and mode selection.

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    The drivetrain is managed by a 95A sine-wave controller, considerably larger than the roughly 65A controllers commonly found on similar high-performance machines. According to the company, that higher current capability allows stronger acceleration and more sustained power delivery during aggressive riding or steep climbs.

    Despite its motorcycle-like performance, the MUDD still features functional pedals and a cadence sensor alongside a half-twist throttle. Riders can choose between Eco, Sport, and Boost modes, each offering six assist levels.

    The chassis looks equally substantial. A linkage-driven rear suspension pairs with a 100 mm travel thru-axle suspension fork, while stopping power comes from four-piston hydraulic brakes gripping oversized 220 mm rotors front and rear.

    The bike rolls on 24×4.0-inch fat tires and weighs in at 95 lb (43 kg), while supporting a maximum payload of 400 lb (181 kg).

    Ariel Rider also says the battery placement was designed to improve weight distribution and reduce the high-speed instability, often referred to as a “death wobble,” that can occur on powerful bikes carrying heavy rear rack batteries.

    The MUDD 72V is currently available for pre-order at an introductory price of $2,799, discounted from a listed MSRP of $3,099.

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    I’ll say the same thing here that I’ve said about several other machines entering this increasingly crowded category: this isn’t really an electric bicycle. The term e-bike can also only be used loosely, largely because it’s a meaningless catchall term with no legal standing. Before the keyboard warriors try and tear me a new one, remember that nearly everywhere in the US, the term “electric bicycle” is the legally-defined three-class device you’re thinking of, whereas the term “e-bike” is just a colloquialism, used to refer to many types of vehicles. Motorcyclists still call an electric Harley an “e-bike”, for example, in the same way they refer to their own gasoline-breathing rides as “bikes”.

    So call it what you will, an e-moto, a high-power e-bike, an electric motorcycle… just don’t call it an electric bicycle, because legally speaking, it isn’t one. And even the term e-bike is stretching it for most people who use the term interchangeably with electric bicycles.

    Sure, the MUDD here has pedals. But when a vehicle has an 8 kW peak motor, a 72V battery with nearly 3 kWh of energy, and a claimed top speed north of 65 mph, it has moved well beyond what most people reasonably think of as an e-bike. This is much closer to lightweight electric motorcycles like the Sur Ron, Talaria, or E Ride Pro, even if it uses bicycle components in some places.

    To Ariel Rider’s credit, the company isn’t pretending otherwise. The product page repeatedly identifies the MUDD as a private-property, closed-course, off-road machine rather than something intended for public streets or bike paths. Before you even begin scrolling, you’re greeted with three disclaimers, including one that requires you to check a box indicating that you recognize that it is for off-road use only before you can even start the pre-order process. That’s a far more honest approach than trying to squeeze a motorcycle into an e-bike label.

    And if you ask me? It looks like a blast.

    For riders with access to large private properties, ranches, farms, or dedicated off-road trails, the MUDD appears to offer serious performance at a surprisingly attainable price. And the fact that it has pedals means you can actually enjoy riding it with pedal assist sometimes – a trick you won’t get on a Sur Ron or Talaria.

    It’s just important that we call it what it is: not an electric bicycle, but a lightweight electric off-road motorcycle that happens to have pedals attached.

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