Frequently Asked Questions
FLASH PRO preorders shipping to the contiguous United States are scheduled to leave our warehouse on or before July 10, 2026. You will receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information as soon as your order is dispatched. Please note that July 10 is the estimated ship-by date, not the delivery date. Carrier transit time begins after the order leaves our warehouse.
During the preorder period, FLASH PRO is available for $50 less than its regular retail price. This limited preorder pricing rewards early customers and may end once the preorder allocation is sold out or the product becomes regularly available.
FLASH PRO is a comprehensive performance upgrade. It moves from a 48V 27Ah system to a 60V 27Ah battery system, increases nominal motor power from 2,000W to 3,000W, and raises peak power from 4,000W to 5,000W. Maximum rated speed increases from 35 mph to 50 mph, while maximum rated range increases from 35 miles to 50 miles. It also features larger 17-inch front and 14-inch rear wheels, a taller 75 cm seat, and an upgraded 67.2V/3A charger.
FLASH PRO offers three selectable speed modes rated at approximately 15, 25, and 50 mph, with a maximum rated range of up to 50 miles. Actual speed and range vary based on rider weight, terrain, temperature, tire pressure, battery condition, riding mode, and riding style. Maximum-performance testing should only be performed by an experienced rider in a controlled off-road environment.
FLASH PRO is designed for riders ages 13 and older who are ready for a larger, more powerful electric dirt bike. It has a 75 cm seat height, 17-inch front and 14-inch rear wheels, front and rear suspension, and a maximum rated load of 120 kg (approximately 265 lb). Rider fit and experience should be evaluated by a responsible adult before use.
FLASH PRO includes lower speed modes that can help a rider become familiar with the bike before accessing higher performance. However, it is substantially more powerful than the original FLASH and is not a toy. Adult supervision, a properly fitted helmet, protective riding gear, and responsible off-road use are required. Riders should begin in the lowest mode and advance only when they can confidently control acceleration, braking, and balance.