Miami, Florida
Electric dirt bikes in Miami
Florida has the sharpest legal position of any state we ship to, and it is worth reading that section below before anything else on this page. Riding is legal in the right places; getting it wrong is a criminal matter here rather than a citation.
Where to ride near Miami
This shapes which machine is right more than any spec does. Riding any of them requires a registration for street use; OHV riding where motorised vehicles are permitted.
Florida Off-Highway Vehicle information
The Florida Forest Service lists the state forests with designated OHV riding. Most of the substantial riding is in central and north Florida rather than the south-east, so expect a drive.
See the official list of riding areas →
We ship to Miami regularly, but we have not ridden there ourselves, so we are not going to name spots we cannot vouch for. The agency list is the one that stays current.
Not on this list: Miami streets, sidewalks, bike paths and park trails. That is the riding that has driven tightening regulation across California.
What we would ride near Miami
Sur-Ron Light Bee X — If most rides mean a drive, a 126 lb machine you can load into a truck alone matters more than outright power. The removable pack also charges indoors, which is worth having in Florida humidity.
8 kW · 47 mph · 47 mi · 126 lb · 32.7 in seat · from $ 4,000
In stock and ready to ship
- Sur-Ron Hyper Bee 8 kW · 40 mph · $ 3,000
- Sur-Ron Light Bee X 8 kW · 47 mph · $ 4,000
- Sur-Ron Light Bee X NA 2026 10 kW · 50 mph · $ 4,390
- Sur-Ron Light Bee 2 X NA 24 kW · 55.92 mph · $ 5,950
- Sur-Ron Ultra Bee 12.5 kW · 56 mph · $ 5,000
- Sur-Ron Storm Bee 22.5 kW · 68 mph · $ 7,500
- Talaria JR-12 0.36 kW · 10 mph · $ 1,015
- Talaria JR-16 0.72 kW · 10 mph · $ 1,397
- Talaria X3 Mini 4.2 kW · 40 mph · $ 2,999
- Talaria X3 MX 5 kW · 47 mph · $ 3,295
- Talaria X3 Pro 5 kW · 47 mph · $ 3,595
- Talaria Sting R MX4 8 kW · 55 mph · $ 4,295
- Talaria Sting MX5 Pro 13.4 kW · 60 mph · $ 4,990
- Talaria Komodo 32 kW · 65 mph · $ 5,999
Florida off-highway law
Florida treats these as motor vehicles rather than as any kind of bicycle. Trail riding is allowed where motorised vehicles are permitted, and street use requires registration plus motorcycle liability insurance.
Street use without registration is illegal, and a stock machine cannot be registered.
Areas we serve around Miami
Miami · Fort Lauderdale · Hialeah · Coral Gables · Homestead · West Palm Beach
Frequently asked questions
- Where can I buy a Sur-Ron or Talaria in Miami?
- From us. We are an authorized dealer based in San Jose, about 2,700 miles from our San Jose floor, and we ship to Miami by freight. Typically 5–7 business days by freight. Every bike is uncrated, checked and set up before it leaves rather than drop-shipped sealed.
- Where can I ride an electric dirt bike near Miami?
- On designated OHV land and on private property with the owner's permission. Florida Off-Highway Vehicle information maintains the current list for your area — we would rather point you at the agency that keeps it up to date than name a spot that may have closed. Florida requires a registration for street use; OHV riding where motorised vehicles are permitted.
- Can I ride one on the street in Miami?
- No. These are electric off-road motorcycles and are not street legal in stock form. Street use without registration is illegal, and a stock machine cannot be registered. Florida is the sharpest edge in the country on this. Under Florida Statute 320.02, operating an unregistered motor vehicle is a criminal offence carrying a mandatory court appearance — not a ticket you pay and forget. Treat the road as genuinely off-limits here.
- Which bike suits riding near Miami?
- Sur-Ron Light Bee X. If most rides mean a drive, a 126 lb machine you can load into a truck alone matters more than outright power. The removable pack also charges indoors, which is worth having in Florida humidity. That said, seat height and your own experience matter more than terrain — tell us your height and weight and we will give you a straight answer.
- How long does delivery to Miami take?
- Typically 5–7 business days by freight. Bikes ship crated on a pallet as UN3481 Class 9 freight, and we quote the cost against your address before you pay rather than burying it at checkout.