Since its founding in 2010, XRider has established itself as a pioneer in the specialized world of radio‑controlled motorcycles. While most RC brands focus on cars, trucks, or buggies, XRider dedicated its engineering to the unique challenge of two‑wheeled balance and realism. This focus has allowed the company to create models that not only look authentic but also perform competitively on asphalt, dirt, and AstroTurf tracks.
The CX3 series was XRider’s breakthrough. Compact and accessible, the CX3 Air and CX3 EVO gave hobbyists an entry point into RC motorcycles without sacrificing handling quality. The EVO version introduced improved gyro stabilization, making it easier for beginners to control while still offering enough performance for experienced racers.
XRider then expanded into larger scales. The Saturn and Mars (1/8 scale) models brought more power and durability, appealing to competitive racers who wanted speed and precision. The Scorpio and Sagittarius (1/5 scale) pushed boundaries even further, introducing features like chain‑drive transmissions, metal swing arms, and advanced gyro systems. These models blurred the line between hobby‑grade RC and true motorsport engineering.
One of XRider’s most distinctive contributions is the Cafe Racer. Inspired by the 1960s British motorcycle culture, this model combines retro styling with modern RC technology. With its low handlebars, elongated tank, and minimalist tail, the Cafe Racer appeals to enthusiasts who value both performance and cultural authenticity. It demonstrates XRider’s ability to diversify its product line beyond pure racing machines.
XRider’s achievements extend beyond hardware. The company has cultivated a strong global community, with active forums, social media groups, and race events where XRider bikes frequently dominate. Their models are praised for stability in corners, realistic lean angles, and the ability to handle diverse track surfaces.
By combining innovation, scale realism, and competitive performance, XRider has redefined what RC motorcycles can achieve. For hobbyists seeking more than just speed—for those who want the authentic feel of two‑wheeled racing in miniature—XRider remains the benchmark brand.




