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2019 Alta Redshift EXR Dual-Sport First Ride Review

2019 Alta Redshift EXR Dual-Sport First Ride Review

Posted on July 9, 2018July 25, 2019 By Jarvis

Basically a license to do whatever you want, but don’t quote us on that…

Alta Motors is onto some next level sh*t when it comes to the electric motorcycle game, and riding one is an experience like none other.

That’s a bold statement – I know – but ask anyone who’s ridden an Alta Redshift what it’s like, and I’d bet the farm they’d tell you it was a hoot. We just rode the 2019 Redshift EXR and have come away truly impressed. The EXR is essentially an MXR (Alta’s top level motocrosser) with turn signals, and let me explain why that’s a good thing. Oh, and did I mention it’s street-legal?
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