Top Tips For Selecting An RC Motorcycle
- Holeshot Hobbies Dave

- Aug 28
- 5 min read
If you’re like me, the thrill of controlling a miniature bike that zips around corners and powers through corners around race tracks is hard to beat. But with so many options out there, how do you pick the perfect RC motorcycle? Whether you’re a seasoned wrencher or just diving into the hobby, choosing the right model can make all the difference between a fun ride and a frustrating experience. Let’s break it down step-by-step so you can find the ideal RC motorcycle that fits your style, skill, and budget. these are our Top Tips For Selecting An RC Motorcycle
Understanding What You Want: The First Step in Choosing RC Motorcycles
Before you dive into specs and brands, ask yourself: What do I want from my RC motorcycle? Are you after speed, durability, or maybe something that looks like a mini dirt bike? Knowing your priorities will narrow down your choices.
Racing or casual playing in the street or carpark? If you want to race, look for models with high-quality components, that are easy to service. For casual fun, a sturdy, easy-to-handle motorcycle with a gyro is better.
On-road or off-road? Some bikes are built for smooth surfaces, others for rough terrain. Think about where you’ll be using it most.
Scale and size matter too. Larger models are more detailed and stable, also much easier to learn with but can be pricier and less portable and require a larger area to run them to their fullest potential.
Once you have a clear idea, you’ll find it easier to compare models and avoid getting overwhelmed.

Key Features to Look for When Choosing RC Motorcycles
Now that you know what you want, let’s talk features. Here’s a checklist of the most important things to consider:
Motor Type
Brushed motors now days are not much chop, consider brushless in sensor or sensor-less versions
Brushless motors offer more speed and efficiency and require little to no maintenance.
Battery Life and Type
Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries are lightweight and provide longer run times.
Choose a battery with good capacity, the larger the capacity (more MAH) the longer your run time. we recommend using a minimum of 6500mah packs, and try and get one with a decent discharge rating, we recommend 70-100C minimum.
Suspension and Tires
Good suspension means better handling on rough terrain.
Tires should match your riding surface: knobby for dirt, slick for pavement.
Durability and Build Quality
Look for strong materials like 7075 grade aluminum or carbon reinforced plastic.
Check reviews for how well the bike holds up after crashes.
Choose your desired Radio and Receiver
when it comes to selecting the right radio/receiver combo it can be a bit daunting. Prices can range from a few hundred dollars all the way to over a thousand dollars. Generally something in the mid range will have all the features you will need and do the job just fine especially when starting out.
Be careful with cheap and cheerful radio combos and don't expect a lot from a radio combo found with some RTR kits. yes they work, but they have a window where you will soon find that your skills are more than the radio can keep up with.
Spare Parts Availability
Choose brands or models with easy access to replacement parts.
This saves you time and money when repairs are needed.
By focusing on these features, you’ll avoid common pitfalls and get a bike that performs well and lasts.

How to Match Your Skill Level with the Right RC Motorcycle
Let’s be honest - not every bike suits every rider. If you’re new to the hobby, jumping straight into a high-speed, complex model can be like trying to ride a superbike on your first day. Here’s how to match your skill level:
Beginner: Look for models labeled “entry-level” or “ready-to-run.” These bikes are usually slower, more stable, and easier to control. They often come pre-assembled, so you can start riding right away.
Intermediate: If you’ve got some experience, consider bikes with adjustable suspension and more powerful motors. These let you tweak performance as you improve.
Advanced: For seasoned riders, high-end models with brushless motors, customizable parts, and advanced electronics are the way to go. These bikes demand skill but reward you with speed and precision.
Remember, it’s better to start simple and upgrade later than to get frustrated with a bike that’s too much to handle.
Where to Buy and What to Expect from a Good RC Motorcycle Dealer
Finding the right bike is only half the battle. Where you buy it matters just as much. A good dealer offers more than just products - they provide expertise, support, and quality assurance.
Look for dealers who specialize in RC motorcycles and large-scale RC vehicles. They’ll have a better selection and deeper knowledge.
Check if they offer warranties and after-sales support. This is crucial if you need repairs or advice.
See if they stock spare parts and accessories. It’s a bonus if you can get everything in one place.
Read customer reviews to gauge their reputation.
For example, Holeshot Hobbies is a top destination for enthusiasts in Australia and beyond. They focus on quality and expertise, making them a reliable choice for your next RC motorcycle.

Tips for Maintaining Your RC Motorcycle Like a Pro
Once you’ve got your bike, keeping it in top shape is key to enjoying it for years. Here are some maintenance tips that even the busiest hobbyists can follow:
Clean your bike after every run. Dirt and dust can clog moving parts and wear down components.
Check and tighten screws regularly. Vibrations can loosen them over time.
Inspect tires and suspension. Replace worn tires and adjust suspension settings as needed.
Charge and store batteries properly. Avoid overcharging or letting them drain completely.
Lubricate moving parts. Use appropriate lubricants to reduce friction and wear.
A little care goes a long way. Plus, maintaining your bike gives you a chance to tinker and learn more about how it works - which is half the fun!
Ready to Roll? Your Next Steps
Choosing the perfect RC motorcycle is about matching your needs, skills, and budget with the right features and support. Take your time, do your research, and don’t be afraid to ask questions. Whether you want to race, collect, or just have a blast on weekends, the right bike is out there waiting for you.
If you’re ready to explore a great range of options and expert advice, check out Holeshot Hobbies. They’re passionate about helping enthusiasts like us find the perfect ride.
Now, what are you waiting for? It’s time to grab your helmet - well, your controller - and hit the track!







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