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The Flux Primo recently emerged as a game-changer in electric dirt bikes, poised to redefine off-road adventures. With a 7 kWh swappable battery pack at its core, this Slovenian marvel is capable of setting the pulse to race. The Flux is not just an ordinary dirt bike, as it includes an electrifying powerhouse built to deliver the ultimate punch on the track. The bike has epic specs and innovative features that already have the off-road community abuzz.

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This dynamic electric bike is designed for riders who crave exhilarating experiences. Thanks to its swappable battery system, the vehicle ensures that the adventure never has to stop. Apparently, the riders can simply swap in a freshly-charged battery between races, allowing them to push the limits even further. Though it might not be the biggest in terms of battery capacity, the bike packs a punch that can surely leave enthusiasts clamoring for more. 

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Dirt bike depicts peak performance 

Flux Primo boasts an impressive 63 kW (85 hp) peak power rating, which positions it as a potential competitor to traditional 450cc dirt bikes. The water-cooled motor is not only powerful but also highly customizable. With the bike’s personalizable throttle and power maps, both beginners and experienced riders get to fine-tune the bike’s performance to match their individual skill levels. Nonetheless, one of the most exciting aspects of this marvelous machine is its integration of smart technology. 

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Reportedly, the vehicle control unit can take in data from various sensors, including g-forces, lean angles, and wheel speeds. This feature helps to enhance rider safety and performance, as the dirt bike marks a prime example of how the digital era has transformed the off-road riding experience. Additionally, the bike’s ‘digital clutch’ not only cuts power to the motor but also engages a regenerative braking function. The proposed experience soon mesmerized all bike lovers, assisted by its attributes of simplifying the riding experience.

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A visionary future for bike rides

Marko Ukota, the CEO of Flux Performance, envisioned a future where riders win the chance to enjoy true freedom on two wheels. While the announcement of this model was just the beginning of a journey, the company is committed to building a community of innovators who are ready to challenge the status quo. The Primo, not just a mere bike, has displayed its prowess as a symbol of commitment to change.

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The Flux’s performance is undeniably impressive, but there is still a catch. While production is set to begin in Q4 of 2024, deliveries are not expected until one year later, in Q4 of 2025. When it does hit the market, dirt bike lovers and riders will have three versions to choose from. The options include a motocross model for track enthusiasts, as well as enduro and supermoto versions that are street-legal, offering versatile riding options. 

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Surprisingly, the anticipated price of €12,000 puts it in the same league as other electric dirt bike models like the Stark Varge and Cake Kalk. The opportunity of a €50 reservation is currently available for all eager souls who wish to get their hands on this revolutionary electric dirt bike. As the Flux Primo gears up for its grand entrance, the off-road world awaits a new era of electrifying thrills. While the biking community is ready to embrace the future of off-road trips, the model’s specs have made it a ride worth the wait.

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Sanchari Bhaduri is a multi-sport editor at EssentiallySports. The writer-turned-editor, Sanchari started her journey at ES by demonstrating her journalistic prowess by bringing intriguing sports moments to the readers. During her time as a writer, Sanchari covered the 2023 Tour de France and gave a forefront view of the event to the American audience. Having covered several beats around sports like MMA, UFC, and Boxing, Sanchari also brings a staunch experience of dealing with multi-sport divisions to the ES editorial desk. When she is not editing her next copy, Sanchari can be found with a brush and a canvas in her leisure hours.

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