EEC Model Explained: 72V RAWRR Mantis L3E Models
There are several different available certifications for two-wheel cycles to be able to ride legally on a public road in Europe.
The general notion for this certification process is call EEC, which is also known as E-mark for some related parts. Different classifications of the certificates allow for a different maximum speed on the road and have detailed explanations about the power setting of the vehicle. It is clear that one should know the difference between different licenses before purchasing a motorcycle.
RAWRR Mantis makes some of their models certified for road-legal use. Some brands would do an L1E certification, which allows a maximum speed of 45km/h. Rawrr Mantis on the other hand, makes the EEC version of the bikes to L3E certification. This allows the rider reach a maximum speed of 85km/h.
L1e refers to light two-wheel powered vehicles like mopeds and powered cycles. This form of certification is usually to be seen from an general electric scooter. While L3e designates two-wheel motorcycles with higher power and speed capabilities. If you are a dirtbike fan and also want to ride on a public road, then the L3E certification would be a must before you decide to purchase.
From Rawrr Mantis, you can have two dirtbikes legally licensed for a road ride. The two models are 72V mantis X and the 72V mantis S.

Hey I have a 2023 rawrr mantis and it is 60v why cant i find an owners manule anything, i also hamve the 2025 mantis x. Now by looking at these bikes I would say that 2023 if I was to put 72-volt motor or battery pack in there that motor is bigger than my 2025 it should fly by that one is that not true what would I have to do to put a 72 bolt battery in the one that’s got 60 volt and why does it have a 64 what would I have to change controller to that point might as well just buy a new bike but if you could let me know those things I’m quite curious thank you
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