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Champ Pro Race

Champ Pro Mullet

Direct Power Delivery.

High-Capacity Power.

Pro-Level Suspension.

Precision Braking Power.

Ultra-Flickable Handling.

Next-Gen Power Control.

Built For The Dirt.

Effortless Wheelies.

Motocross Precision

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Champ PRO Race Specs

MOTOR
Motor Type PMSM
Mounting Position Mid
Cooling Method Air-Cooled
CONTROLLER
Controller Type 150A Vector Sine Wave
MOTOR POWER SYSTEM
Rated Voltage 72V
Rated Power 4 kW
Peak Power 13 kW
Peak Torque 305 Nm
TRANSMISSION
Transmission Primary Belt & 428 Drive Chain
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Battery 73.8V 38.5AH Lithium Battery with Samsung 50S Cells
Integrated Battery LCD Display
Charger 84V 10A
Charging Time 3-4 hours
USB Connection USB-2.1 A Single Socket
Speedometer LCD Digital Speedometer
LED Headlight Yes
Rear Light Yes
FRAME DETAILS
Fairing Race Trim
Chassis - Swing Arm Material Aluminum Alloy 7116
Chassis Construction Method Forged by 7000 Tons of Pressure
Front Suspension Inverted Suspension Fork with 203mm Travel
Rear Shock Absorber DNM Burner RCP-2S with 165mm Wheel Travel sized 265mm @ 200lbs
Wheel Type & Size Spoke Wheels, Alloy Hubs
Tire Size Front 70/100-17, Rear 80/100-16
Top Speed 58 MPH
Net Weight 163 lb
Max Load 330 lb
Max Climb 45°
Side Stand Yes with kill switch
Vehicle Dimensions 1881mm x 770mm x 1149mm
Ground Clearance 270mm
Wheelbase 1280mm
Seat Height 840mm
BRAKES
Brake System Hydraulic Fluid (DOT Fluid)
Brake Rotors 220mm x 3mm
Calipers Four Piston Hyd.
Adjustable Brake Handles Yes

Champ PRO Mullet Specs

MOTOR
Motor Type PMSM
Mounting Position Mid
Cooling Method Air-Cooled
CONTROLLER
Controller Type 150A Vector Sine Wave
MOTOR POWER SYSTEM
Rated Voltage 72V
Rated Power 4 kW
Peak Power 13 kW
Peak Torque 305 Nm
TRANSMISSION
Transmission Primary Belt & 428 Drive Chain
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Battery 73.8V 38.5AH Lithium Battery with Samsung 50S Cells
Integrated Battery LCD Display
Charger 84V 10A
Charging Time 3-4 hours
USB Connection USB-2.1 A Single Socket
Speedometer LCD Digital Speedometer
LED Headlight Yes
Rear Light Yes
FRAME DETAILS
Fairing Race Trim
Chassis - Swing Arm Material Aluminum Alloy 7116
Chassis Construction Method Forged by 7000 Tons of Pressure
Front Suspension Inverted Suspension Fork with 203mm Travel
Rear Shock Absorber DNM Burner RCP-2S with 165mm Wheel Travel sized 265mm @ 200lbs
Wheel Type & Size Spoke Wheels, Alloy Hubs
Tire Size Front 70/100-17, Rear 80/100-16
Top Speed 58 MPH
Net Weight 154 lb
Max Load 330 lb
Max Climb 45°
Side Stand Yes with kill switch
Vehicle Dimensions 1881mm x 770mm x 1149mm
Ground Clearance 270mm
Wheelbase 1280mm
Seat Height 840mm
BRAKES
Brake System Hydraulic Fluid (DOT Fluid)
Brake Rotors 220mm x 3mm
Calipers Four Piston Hyd.
Adjustable Brake Handles Yes

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FAQs

What is the difference betweem the Race and the Mullet?

The Race is built with a traditional dirt bike fairing while the Mullet has a more low profile design and weighs about 9lbs lighter.

Does the Champ use actual Dirt Bike Components?

Yes, the Superhuman Champ actually uses real motorcycle components such as the Primary Belt & 428 Drive Chain, Hydraulic Disc Brakes, and Inverted Suspension Fork.

Can I remove the battery?

Yes, the Champ's battery is easily removeable.

What is the warranty on the Champ?

At Superhuman Bikes, we are committed to delivering products of the highest quality. All Superhuman Bikes are warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of delivery. The warranty excludes normal wear and tear, damages from misuse, accidents, or improper maintenance. Replacement components will carry the same warranty date as the original purchase.

Is it hard to assemble when it arrives at my house?

Your Champ will arrive in a wooden crate and requires assembly. The foot pegs, front wheel, seat,handlebars, and fairings need to be installed.

Not so sure? When in doubt we recommended contacting your local bike mechanic for help.

Unfortunately, damages resulting from improper assembly are not covered under warranty.

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