Author: Margie Pumpa
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Talaria X3 Tested By Pro Riders: A Slower and Funner MX3
Known as the baby brother of the Talaria Sting MX3, the X3 will make the perfect commuter. But would you take it to the track? Will it hold up on the jumps?
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Talaria Sting Tested By Pro Riders: Why Not A Surron?
Are you in the market for an electric dirt bike? Perhaps you’re looking for an upgrade? If you’ve been searching the internet to determine if you should get yourself a Talaria Sting or a Surron, this will be the article you need to read.
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GritShift’s Suzuki RM-E: Electrifying a Dino-Powered Dirt Bike
Starting life as a stock standard Suzuki RM, GritShift R&D pro Rusty took to converting a chassis into something spectacular. He created a self-named, one-of-a-kind Suzuki RM-E – an electric dirt bike capable of running the TKO.
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Should You Upgrade the Controller on Your Surron LBX Or Something Else First?
You can easily upgrade just the controller on your LBX, but there are a few things to consider before you do.
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Precision Braking: How to Achieve Peak Braking on Your Surron LBX
In theory, brakes are a simple system. Pull on a lever, and transfer pressure on fluid in a line that extends a piston attached to a brake pad. The brake pad grabs the disc on the wheel. Your Surron stops. Simple. Or is it?
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Precision Handling: The Art of Upgrading Forks on the Surron LBX
The job of forks is simple…allow compression with some sort of damping so you’re not pogo-sticking your way around the track. But do mountain bike forks really hold up to the demands of an e-moto? Here we discuss Surron Stock Forks and options when you run out of clicks.
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Uncovered: The Full Surron History
How did a company like Surron become so popular in such a short amount of time? Let’s find out.
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Surron XX Tested By Pro Riders: Not Worth The Search
The Surron XX is an elusive unicorn, but just because it’s hard to get your hands on one doesn’t mean you need to go without.
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Segway X160 and X260: Mall Cop Name, Secretly Surrons
When Segway decided on a move that involved fun, affordable products, they enlisted the help of the established electric dirt bike company Surron.
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Surron Storm Bee Tested By Pro Riders: Disappointing
The Surron Storm Bee has been a much anticipated release in the electric dirt bike world. Why?


