Take your riding skills to the next level on a TXP-24. More power, more control, more FUN!
The TXP-24 has been the highest priority bike for the OSET R&D team, and we have not held back. There are virtually no shared parts with the old machine. This is a ground up re-design, literally from the rubber up. Lighter weight, improved geometry, vastly better suspension and the weight of the motor in the main frame. Then, the performance: DOUBLE the power, 50% more battery capacity, way more efficiency. Massively smoother. Longer run times. Game changer.
*The Total Selling Price includes prices and specifications based on Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices plus $310 Freight and a $200 average preparation fee. Note: Preparation fees may vary by dealership.
The OSET motor on the TXP-20 & TXP-24 uses a much higher specification sensor system, reading thousands of positions per revolution!
The result is a highly efficient and smooth power system:
OSET Lithium Battery packs combine more capacity & power with the latest tech available. With more capacity the new TXP-24 can now reach up to three hours of light riding and slightly less when competition riding.
The controller is an incredibly powerful ‘brain’, capable of making many thousands of calculations per second, and ’controlling’ the response of the bike. The new brushless drive system is a huge step up.
The TXP-24 has been completely redesigned from the ground up. Every component has been meticulously built for the perfect ride.
Increased Power. More Control. Better Response.
With a seat included, you have a second bike ready to ride just for fun, take on muddy trails and relax on the custom designed padded seat unit.
Power on and take a load off!
The TXP-24 is all out for fun - the extra power and increased control via the custom controller provide better agility opening up new and exciting places to ride.
Take it to the MAX!
Enjoy the sounds of nature whilst riding in the wild - Be a part of it on the TXP-20 and TXP-24 range of OSET bikes.
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