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    Arctic Leopard E-XE 880 Electric Dirt Bike

    I think the Stark EX would benefit greatly from a charger that could be mounted on top of the battery, under the seat. It would't need to be huge, just something like the 1.8kW from the EXE880. That would get you to so many more places and would make it a commuter option for me (I live 2/3rd of...
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    Arctic Leopard E-XE 880 Electric Dirt Bike

    Just watched 1 is significantly more expensive. 1 hasn't been for sale for 7 years. And the last one is a project bike with 2/3rd sized battery. Basicly you're buying a second hand bike and a new engine, wich explains the somewhat lower price. Go brand new (like the Stark is) and the YZ is by...
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    Arctic Leopard E-XE 880 Electric Dirt Bike

    Rode the thing last week and hve to say i'm impressed. It's less premium built than a Stark, but does however have some features that make it more usable than the Varg EX. Huge storage capacity, where you can take the 1.8kW charger with you, have your tools with you and a solid lunch, being one...
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    EX Android app

    It does datalog, kinda. It works shitty on my Stark MX. I also have an action cam that i mount on my helmet, point it down and i could actually check the speed afterwards. I'm more of empirical testing anyways. I would love the option to make a ''wheelie over obstacles map'' that would drop to...
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    EX Android app

    Is lineair with wheel speed though.
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    Stark Varg MX vs EX fitment plastic

    I have a Stark Varg MX. I however need a licence plate holder on the bike to run in certain track. Nothing on the street. I allready found out from the Stark parts website that the subframe has the same parts number. Do you people know what i actually need to make it fit? One would think the...
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    Varg Red Tube

    Yesterday i took out the stock tube as delivered in a 19' rear wheel in december 2024. It was not leaking, just to prevent it. It however is much thicker than the November 2023 one and had a rubber flap over the part where the rimlock is (that's where all the old ones started leaking. So maybe...
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    Setup for the height-challenged

    Indeed and with the wide range of finetuning the rear shock can do you can offset a lot of the side effects of lowering the SAG.
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    Setup for the height-challenged

    Hmm i thought i saw they did. Haven'n looked into it since im not in the market.
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    Setup for the height-challenged

    I know seat concepts makes different models for the Stark. Incluiding lower more comfortable ones. No experience with them though. I'm 1,83m and 85kg and keep with stock or higher seats most of the time.
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    Setup for the height-challenged

    Lowering devices should only be used together with less pre-load otherwise you lack negative SAG and it will be hard to control near the top of the stroke. Furthermore you have the exact dimensions of my Girlfriend wich rides an un-lowered Beta 200 and also often my Stark. It's on the tall end...
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    Is it possible to add electrical accessories to a Starg Varg?

    With enduro i mean all the full blood Enduro bikes incluiding ICE. With the Stark being the only EV in class as far as i know (maybe the EXE 880 as well). The Surrons/Zeros are not. Those enduro bikes don't have the generator capacity for heated grips etc. Most will hardly charge a phone. I know...
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    Post here your Stark Varg issues (or not!)

    I had such a problem with my Beta 300 2T. It was put so lean that everytime it really had to work hard and got hot it ran away from me. Replaced lots of parts but just 2 jets ended up being the trick. Nothing to do with Stark issues, but more knowledge is more.
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    Is it possible to add electrical accessories to a Starg Varg?

    I'm not so sure. The competition (Enduro bikes) also don't have a big enough 12V system to do those things you like. People often try, but with drained battery's or burned coils as a result. The Zero is not on the same planet, power is good enough though. It's the overal frame and suspension...
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    Post here your Stark Varg issues (or not!)

    True, however everything that breaks down on my bike is replaced with better and more durable parts. You can clearly see progres in the parts and that's a good thing.
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    Stark Varg on-board charger

    In a lott of places in Europe you need a licence plate for the lower level enduro events since there are road sections. for example every enduro Event in the Netherlands needs to be done a road legal bike with a licence plate.
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    Is it possible to add electrical accessories to a Starg Varg?

    It really is a shame it doesn't have it, but there is no serious competition at the moment. A Zero FX isn't even on the same planet. I would a little battery behind the front number plate.
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    Stark Varg on-board charger

    I think they did it to get it legal to run in Enduro events.
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    Post here your Stark Varg issues (or not!)

    I have a GEN 1 MX bike VIN in the high 11xx numbers. Issues so far: - Sidestand bracket breaks a lot. - Sand came into the first handlebar switch, could not press down and after really trying (couldn't start after a pittstop in race) to the microswitch inside broke. Replacement should be better...
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    Powersupply for mobilephone

    I don't know these bikes, but i would leave the system alone. Strap a powerbank behind the headlight and charge the phone that way.
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