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Pit Bike Size, Surron Power: Electro & Co ETM RTR Preview
Electro & Company is a well-known company who have been designing top-of-the-range parts to convert popular dirt bikes of all sizes into electric dirt bikes. Until now… The ETM RTR is the first bike completely designed in-house by Electro & Co. And it’s designated RTR for Ready To Ride. Kind of says it all, doesn’t…
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Adding a Seat Riser to Your LBX to Instantly Improve Comfort
The Surron LBX is an awesome emoto. We all know that. But it is small, almost toy-like, especially from a dirtbike background. While this does come in handy for all sorts of things, you may find it ergonomically better on your body to raise the seat height. And the good news is: you can easily…
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Get a Grip! The Ultimate Guide to e-moto Grips!
Grips, you know, the squishy bit on the end of your handlebars, are possibly the most important part of your Surron. After all, it’s your grips that are stopping you from flying off your e-moto and ungracefully finding the dirt. Grips make riding your Surron possible. Did you know that upgrading your grips is the…
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How to Troubleshoot Brake Problems On Your Surron LBX
If you’re not sure what’s up with your brakes, have a look at these symptoms to see if you can work out what’s going on.
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This Essential Ergonomic Mod Makes You Even Faster On Your Surron: Bar Risers
Ok, so maybe this isn’t as exciting as adding a heap more Kilowatts, but trust me, you’ll be able to make your LBX perform so much better with a few small, inexpensive tweaks. And if you set up your e-moto correctly, you’ll be able to ride for many, many years without stuffing up your body.
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Why Some Riders Go Loud on a Surron Chain Conversion
Let’s look into why the primary drive belt on a Surron LBX is so important, why some riders actually choose to change the belt to a chain (even if it’s louder), and how to make the conversion (and what to do if something goes wrong!)
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Thinking of getting a pedal kit for your Surron? (Don’t)
In most states of the USA, there are 3 classes of e-bikes. The classes range in top speeds with various configurations, but all require pedals. Each class is allowed to ride in different locations. Hence, the idea of adding pedals to your e-moto to make it an ebike doesn’t seem out of the question.
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How to Fix and Prevent a Loose Headset on your Surron LBX
Surron headset freeplay occurs when the stem mount loosens, or the stock star nut that’s inside the steering tube loses its grip. This can happen over time, especially if you do lots of wheelies or stoppies.
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Surron LBX Long Term Maintenance: What You Need To Know
Surron LBX e-motos require maintenance, just like any other motorcycle, bicycle, or vehicle. The good news is that much less needs to be done on an e-moto. There are no air filters to clean, no plugs that foul— it’s all really nice and simple.
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This is a small but crucial upgrade for your Surron LBX
The jackshaft castle nut is a ‘castle’ looking nut on the pivot point of your swing arm. It requires a special tool to remove. A quick search on Amazon will show the removal tool isn’t expensive. But, it’s another gadget you’ll need in your toolbox – and something else to carry to the track.