Popular Surron Models
Type: Light electric dirt bike
Motor: 6 kW peak (≈ 8 hp)
Top Speed: ~45 mph (72 km/h) stock, often unlocked/modified
Battery: 60V 32Ah lithium-ion (~2 kWh)
Weight: ~110 lbs (50 kg)
Use: Trail riding, off-road, lightweight commuting
Type: Higher-power electric motorcycle
Motor: 12 kW continuous, 22 kW peak (≈ 30 hp)
Top Speed: ~70 mph (113 km/h)
Battery: 72V 63Ah (~4.5 kWh), removable
Weight: ~220 lbs (100 kg)
Features: More street-legal options, bigger suspension, higher load capacity
Type: Mid-range performance model
Motor: 10 kW continuous, 20 kW peak
Top Speed: ~60 mph (97 km/h)
Battery: 72V 45Ah (~3.2 kWh), removable
Weight: ~150 lbs (68 kg)
Positioning: Between Light Bee and Storm Bee
Key Features & Appeal
Lightweight & agile — easy to maneuver on trails
Quiet operation — good for riding where noise is an issue
Low maintenance — no gasoline, oil changes, or complex transmission
Mod-friendly — huge aftermarket for batteries, controllers, suspension, etc.
Electric performance — instant torque, good acceleration
Common Modifications
Speed unlock — remove factory speed limit (often via controller tuning)
Battery upgrade — higher voltage/capacity for more range/power
Controller upgrade — e.g., KO, Nucular, BAC for more current
Wheels/tires — street tires for road use, knobbier for off-road
Suspension upgrades — better forks/shock for heavier riders or aggressive riding
Legal Status
USA: Surron Light Bee often sold as "off-road only," but can be made street-legal in some states with kit (lights, mirrors, horn, etc.).
Europe: L1e or L3e homologated versions available for road use.
Check local laws — varies by country/state regarding registration, license requirements.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
Fun, nimble, great for trails and urban exploring
Cheap to "fuel" (electricity cost minimal)
Nearly silent, low environmental impact
Modular and customizable
Cons:
Limited range (~30–60 miles depending on use)
Can be expensive to upgrade
Not ideal for long highway rides
Stock suspension may need upgrades for heavy riders
Price Range
Light Bee: ~$4,500–$6,000 USD new
Ultra Bee: ~$6,500–$7,500 USD
Storm Bee: ~$8,000–$10,000 USD
Used market varies widely; mods affect price.
Alternatives to Consider
Talaria Sting R — similar to Surron Light Bee, strong competitor
Segway X260 / Xyber — newer electric dirt bikes
Zero FX — more powerful, heavier, street-legal electric motorcycle
Cake Kalk — premium electric off-roader
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