2025 Caofen F80 Off-Road

ENDURO High Performing Electric Dirt Bike
4.8 (141)
CE Certified
2025 Caofen F80 Off-Road
2025 Caofen F80 Off-Road
2025 Caofen F80 Off-Road
2025 Caofen F80 Off-Road

2025 Caofen F80 Off-Road

ENDURO High Performing Electric Dirt Bike
4.8 (141)
CE Certified
$5,999 CAD Regular price

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Color
Standard
Warranty
200+
Local Dealers
30-Day
Return
Technical Specification
Technical Specification
Power System
Battery Options

OR-30 - 72V/30Ah Lithium, OR-48 - 72V/48Ah Lithium

Motor

Permanent Magnet Synchronous Air-Cooled Motor

Charging Time

2-5 hours

Range

80 km, 150 km

Riding Experience
Riding Modes

3 Speed w/ Boost Mode

Climbing Angle

40 Degrees

Build and Structure
Frame Material

High Strength Unibody Aluminum Alloy Frame

Dimension

195 × 78.5 × 107 cm / 77 x31 x42 inch
(Length x Width x Height)

Net Weight

78 kg / 175 lbs

Load Capacity

100 kg / 220 lbs

Wheels and Tires
Front and Rear Tires

Nylon 70/100-19 Off-Road Knobby Tire (FRONT)
Nylon 90/100-16 Off-Road Knobby Tire (REAR)

Wheel

Front Wheel 19" wire-spoked rim
Rear Wheel 16" wire-spoked rim

Braking and Safety
Brakes

Dual Piston Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Lights and Signals

DOT LED Headlight with high/low beam, Front & Rear Turning Signals

Additional Features
Display

Digital LCD Backlit Speedometer

Storage

N/A

Bike Dimensions
Bike Dimensions
Bike Dimension Geometry One Bike Dimension Geometry Two

2025 Caofen F80 Off-Road

Caofen F80 Off-Road — A high-output electric dirt bike built for tough trails, offering up to 150 km range with agile handling and lasting durability.

  • Advanced suspension with 65 mm travel smooths bumps and keeps the ride controlled on rough terrain.
  • 8 kW motor delivers quick takeoff and 85 km/h speed while maintaining stable power management.
  • Rugged off-road tires provide strong grip and confident traction on dirt, gravel, and rocky climbs.

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FAQs

A full suspension mountain bike has both front and rear suspension (shocks). This helps absorb bumps and impacts for better comfort, traction, and control on uneven terrain. It’s commonly used for rough trails, technical riding, and downhill-style routes.

They’re all popular off-road e-bike brands, and the best choice comes down to your riding style, budget, and whether you plan to customize.

Caofen is often chosen for a more refined, “finished” feel out of the box. It's well-known for the built-quality, the unibody frame. Surron is known for a lighter, playful feel and a large aftermarket community for tuning and upgrades. Talaria is commonly picked for strong stock performance and overall value. 79bikes is a newer challenge in the category, with a modern design approach, more advanced features, strong power on tap, and solid value for the price.

Explore our off-road e-bikes: https://emmo.ca/collections/off-road-ebikes

The Caofen FX is the better pick if you want a full-size off-road dirt bike feel for bigger terrain and longer, more demanding trail rides, while the Caofen F80 is a more medium-size option that’s easier to manage and can be set up for mixed use.

Choose the Caofen FX if you want the strongest off-road capability, longer trail days, and higher power. It’s built for demanding off-road riding and has a larger, full-size chassis.

Choose the Caofen F80 if you’re looking for a more flexible option that can handle off-road riding while also offering a regular-tire setup (F80 DS-30/DS-48) for mixed or everyday use. Its medium-size proportions can feel more approachable for tighter trails or riders who prefer a slightly smaller bike.

Key differences at a glance:
• Size: FX is bigger and full-size; F80 is more medium-size
• Range: FX up to 360 km; F80 up to 150 km
• Motor power: FX 12 kW air-cooled; F80 8 kW air-cooled
• Top speed: FX up to 100 km/h; F80 up to 85 km/h

Local guidelines may vary for higher-speed models.

Hydraulic brakes use sealed brake fluid to transfer force from the lever to the caliper, while mechanical (cable) brakes use a steel cable to pull the caliper.

Here’s how they typically compare:
• Ride feel: Hydraulic brakes usually feel smoother and more powerful with lighter lever effort, while cable brakes can feel a bit firmer and may need more lever pull as the cable wears or stretches.
• Safety and control: Both can stop well when properly set up, but hydraulics tend to deliver more consistent braking in wet or dirty conditions because the system is sealed.
• Price: Cable brakes are generally more budget-friendly, while hydraulic systems often cost more due to the components and build.
• Maintenance: Cable brakes may need more frequent adjustments and occasional cable replacement, while hydraulic brakes usually need less day-to-day adjustment but can require periodic brake bleeding and fluid service over time.