stolen 2023 Talaria Talaria Sting MX3 e-Motorcycle

Stolen 2026-04-03T08:30:00-0500 from San Francisco, CA 94102, US

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Serial
R73RZP1A3N0007854
Vehicle type
e-Motorcycle (e-Dirt bike, e-bike with no pedals)
Propulsion
throttle
Primary activity
ATB (All Terrain Biking) — Gravel, Cyclocross, etc.
Manufacturer
Talaria
Model
Talaria Sting MX3
Year
2023
Primary colors
Black
Frame size
L
Frame Material
Aluminum
Front wheel diameter
20in
Front tire width
Narrow tire
Rear wheel diameter
18in
Front tire width
Wide tire
Distinguishing features
Beautiful 2022/2023 Talaria Sting MX3 complete custom build done by me that includes an Axon Racing Phase Controller with accompanying full screen display, and bar mounted control panel and Regen Brake Throttle. The controller upgrade instantly doubled the bikes total output from 6Kw stock to nearly 12Kw peak output and 750A Phase Current/Max Motor Torque. The phase controller also has a built in gyroscope with state of the art/cutting edge ‘Auto-Wheelie’ functionality. The wheels and tires have been upgraded to 21” front and 19” rear with Shinko 241 Trials Style “50/50” tires. The brakes were upgraded to oversized 250 mm floating race spec rotors by Rippin Moto.The stock OEM headlight was upgraded to the Gritshift Blinder headlight with Warp 9 switch mounted on the handlebars. Stock 44T sprocket was replaced with a massive 58T custom red super sprocket with matching 112 link red 420 chain. The bike was truly the closest equivalent I had to a child, and watching the build come together as I had envisioned was a serious point of pride for me. To say that I am completely gutted over its disappearance truly does not do justice to my current feelings.

Theft Details

Location
San Francisco, CA 94102
Locking description
Chain with padlock
Locking circumvented
Lock is missing, along with the bike
Stolen at
2026-04-03T08:30:00-0500
Police report #
260 187 347
Department & city
Tenderloin/San Francisco
Description of incident
Bike was left in front of my building and locked securely to a pole for no longer than 45 minutes to one hour early on the morning of Friday, April the 3rd, 2026 while I went upstairs to my apartment to gather some tools to work on the hydraulic brakes with. When I returned, my bike had been stolen.

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