Oset Bikes has launched a pair of new electric off-road motorcycles, the TXP-20 and the TXP-24. The all-new TXP (Trials, Xplore, Play) models come with two seat options to convert them into a competition trials machine with the Trials seat, and then swap back to a traditional-style dirt/trail bike with the Xplore seat.

The 2024 TXP models have a new brushless motor that Oset says doubles the power and increases the torque. The lithium battery provides up to a claimed 4 hours of runtime in normal use and can recharge in 90 minutes to 90%. The bikes have fully adjustable air suspension, and the bikes are equippped with parent lock feaures to control speed, power and response settings.

Suggested age range for the TXP-20 is 7-10 (weighing under 132 pounds) and the TXP-24 is for pre-teens on up (weighing under 198.4 pounds).
MSRP for the TXP-20 is $3995, and the TXP-24 is $500 more, at $4495. They are expected to be on dealer floors globally at the beginning of 2024.
About Oset: Oset Bikes, which was purchased by Triumph Motorcycles in June of 2022, was originally formed in 2006 by Ian Smith, who built the first model for his son Oliver. Oset stands for Oliver Smith Electric Trials.

Here is the more from Triumph’s press release…
Oset Bikes has launched its new TXP range, heralding the next generation in electric off-road motorcycles. Representing Trials, Xplore and Play, the all-new TXP models offer a significant advance in battery and motor technology. The TXP bikes will also dramatically change existing off-road convention by including two seat options. Convertible, trials, and explore seat configurations will enable riders to develop skills across different riding environments, with just one bike.
The traditional trials frame, designed to be ridden while standing on the pegs, creates the perfect machine for trials skills development and competition. The integration of an entirely new seat unit provides the option to change up the bike in under five minutes to a seated riding style more familiar to the wider motorcycling community.


Available in 20 and 24 sizes, the bikes are a complete, ground-up redesign over the existing models. Every element of the TXP range has been developed to deliver dirt bikes that are class-leading. Riders can invest in a bike that suits absolute beginners through to world-class trials competitors. The bikes transform from competition trials machines into traditional style dirt bikes with a seat, designed to be enjoyed recreationally whilst playing and practicing skills with friends.
Oset TXP bikes deliver ultimate flexibility with controls that can be set to suit any level of ability and chassis setup options to meet the needs of an individual’s riding preference, while maintaining the highest standards of safety.

Key improvements across the range include the following:
- Dual seat option offers a choice of bike configurations, extending the appeal and delivering a bike that suits a wider range of riding environments.
- Double the power and increased torque provided by the all-new brushless motor.
- Intuitive and ultra-smooth power delivery from bespoke motor controller and software strategy.
- Latest technology lithium battery in a sealed unit provides up to 4 hours runtime in normal use and rapid recharge times from only 90 minutes to 90%.
- All-new optimized chassis with fully adjustable air suspension enables rapid personalization for a range of riding abilities and sizes.
- Fully adjustable with parent lock to control speed, power and response settings makes the perfect, safe beginner bike through to competition-capable machines.


The drive system is more smooth and powerful. Featuring an all-new, brushless drive system, the bike delivers twice as much power over the championship winning machine it replaces. Lithium battery capacity has also increased and completes a much more efficient system. Improved geometry and fully adjustable air suspension (front and rear) delivers a better all-round feel and all-new Oset tires help deliver more essential grip when competing.
A new keypad control center, which includes a parental lock function, offers easy, push-button adjustability of speed, power, and throttle response limits, putting safety of young riders at the heart of the bike’s technology. At the lowest settings, the bike will move at walking pace, to safeguard novice riders, stepping on the bikes for the first time to ensure they feel in full control, as they develop new riding skills.



For more experienced riders, with the limits dialed up, the bikes transform into high-power, competition winning machines, all in the setting of a few dials.
“You cannot underestimate the work that has gone into these bikes,” said Ian Smith, founder, and CEO of Oset Bikes. “We have analyzed every single component to ensure we reach the highest standards of excellence possible with today’s technology. From frame to forks and battery to brakes we have researched and developed every inch of the bikes and are delighted to announce what really is a new generation in electric, off-road bikes.

“Oset Bikes is all about getting kids on motorcycles and having fun, whether they choose to compete in trials, to explore or simply to play,” Smith added. “We understand that a traditional trials bike without a seat can feel like an alien concept, so we offer two entry points. The same bike will suit a back yard rider or a person competing at the highest level of trials competition. Simply dial it up or down and change the seat or trials unit to suit ability and adventure.”
The TXP-20 is aimed primarily at children aged seven to nine and offers an increase in battery capacity over its former model. New and improved magnetic lanyard, combined with an impact rubber chin protector and new, ball-ended brake levers ensure this bike is competition ready out of the box. A bike that sits happily in the trunk of the car, gives parents the opportunity to transform it from a competition winning trials bike to a seated bike in minutes.

The TXP-24 is aimed at pre-teens, teens, and adults. Every element of this bike has been improved over the old model, from 50% more battery capacity, to double the power, to better handling and improved air suspension. In competition terms, the bike is capable of usurping the gasoline powered 80cc equivalent trials bikes–the same as the original 20” Oset bike did in the 50cc class.
“Ten years ago we were responsible for dominating the British Youth Championship, resulting in combustion bikes simply disappearing from 50cc class youth competition,” explains Smith. “The TXP models take that heritage and delivers a complete game changer again! The writing is on the wall…and it says Oset!”

Both the TXP-20 and TXP-24 will be on show at the NEC’s Motorcycle Live November 18-26 and there will be an opportunity to have-a-go for free in Hall 4.
Bikes will be available globally beginning Q1 of 2024 via Oset’s retail network which can be found at www.osetbikes.com/dealers.
VIDEO | 2024 Oset TXP-20 & TXP-24 E-Bikes
Trials, Xplore, Play.
2024 Oset TXP-20 Specifications
MSRP | $3995 |
Motor | 1400w Oset BLDC with position encoder |
Frame | Tubular steel, powder-coated. Removable footpeg brackets and alloy sump plate |
Swingarm | Steel, with integrated chain tensioners and chain guide |
Front suspension | Triple crown air forks with 4.9” travel. Rebound and volume adjustment |
Rear suspension | Air shock with 4.9” travel. Rebound and volume adjustment |
Rims | Front: BC 20×1.60, 36h. Rear MC 14×1.60, 36h |
Hubs | Front: 4.3”x .79” Alu, 36h. Rear 5.9”x.47” Alu, 36h |
Tires | OSET Mega Gripper, Front: 20×2.50. Rear 14×3.25. Trials pattern |
Bike Weight | Trials 86.8 lbs |
Xplore 90.3 lbs | |
Wheelbase | 42.7” |
Ground clearance | 10” |
Age range | 7-10 |
Seat height | Trials 21.4” |
Xplore 27.5” | |
Rider weight limit | 132.2 lbs |
Charger | 10 amp. Sensing/balancing |
Batteries | 50.4v 20ah lithium, Sealed with LED status indicator |
Battery run time | Up to 4 hours |
Controller Settings | 4 x speed |
4x power | |
4 x response | |
Controller | 1400w brushless controller with IP66 connectors |
Handlebar | 25.1” width, 1.5” rise, 1.25” diameter, 7075 alloy |
Handlebar height | 36.6” |
Brakes | Two piston hydraulic disc. 7.08” rotors. |
Footpegs | Oset factory steel with replaceable hangers |
Brake lever | New, competition-ready rounded ball-end |
Kill Switch | OSET magnetic killswitch with lanyard |
Throttle | Dual sensing, twist |
Adjustment | Integrated keypad, with speed, power and throttle response adjustment |
Maximum speed | 20 mph |
2024 Oset TXP-24 Specifications
MSRP | $4495 |
Motor | 1600w Oset BLDC with position encoder |
Frame | Tubular steel, powder-coated. Removable footpeg brackets and alloy sump plate |
Swingarm | Steel, with integrated chain tensioners and chain guide |
Front suspension | Triple crown air forks with 6.3” travel. Rebound and volume adjustment |
Rear suspension | Air shock with 6.3” travel. Rebound and volume adjustment |
Rims | Front: BC 24×1.60, 36h. Rear MC 17×1.85, 36h |
Hubs | Front: 4.3”x .79”, Boost Alu, 36h. Rear 5.9”x.47” Alu, 36h. |
Tires | OSET Max Gripper, Front: 19×2.75. Rear 17×3.50. Trials pattern |
Bike Weight | Trials 108.2lbs |
Xplore 111.7lbs | |
Wheelbase | 48.0” |
Ground clearance | 12” |
Age range | Pre-teen – adult |
Seat height | Trials 25” |
Xplore 31.8” | |
Rider weight limit | 198.4 lbs |
Charger | 10 amp. Sensing/balancing |
Batteries | 50.4v 28ah lithium. Sealed with LED status indicator |
Battery run time | Up to 4 hours |
Controller Settings | 4 x speed |
4x power | |
4 x response | |
Controller | 1600w brushless controller with IP66 connectors |
Handlebar | 30.7” width, 1.5” rise, 1.25” diameter, 7075 alloy |
Handlebar height | 42.5” |
Brakes | Four piston hydraulic disc. 7.87” front/7.08” rear rotors |
Footpegs | Oset factory steel with replaceable hangers |
Brake lever | New, competition-ready rounded ball-end |
Kill Switch | Oset magnetic killswitch with lanyard |
Throttle | Dual sensing, twist type |
Adjustment | Integrated keypad, with speed, power and throttle response adjustment |
Maximum speed | 24 mph |
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