Anyland Rev Pro e-motos have this one weird trick…auto wheelies!
This story is about electric mini dirt bikes, not home energy upgrades, so it doesn't affect plans for insulation, heat pumps, or rebates on your house.
For context: it covers the Anyland Rev Pro, a $1,399 electric pit bike (with a promo code bringing it to $1,299) that includes a feature called auto-wheelie assist. The system, co-developed with a company called Moxin, uses a gyroscope to hold the front wheel at a set angle — 25, 35, or 45 degrees — while the rider works on balance, making it easier for beginners to learn wheelies without crashing. The bike has a 3,000-watt motor, a top speed of 34 mph, a battery that claims up to 48 miles of range, hydraulic disc brakes, and a faster charger than similar low-cost e-motos on the market.
None of this relates to weatherization, heat pumps, home electrification, or utility rebate programs. If you came here looking for news on cutting home energy costs, this piece is unrelated — it is a product review of a recreational electric vehicle aimed at riders interested in dirt bikes and stunt riding, not homeowners planning efficiency upgrades.
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