Author: Margie Pumpa
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Talaria MX3 vs MX4 vs MX5: Only One is a Beast
The MX3 vs MX4 vs MX5 might look exactly the same, but one is a beast and the others are not.
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E Ride Pro SR, Surron LBX, or Talaria Sting MX5: Which is better?
Discover why the E Ride Pro SR is already the fastest mid-sized electric dirt bike of 2025. Power, performance, and comparisons – read the full review now.
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Say goodbye to sore butts… A guide to Surron seats!
Upgrade your Surron seat for comfort, control, and all-day rides. This is how to stop your riding from being a pain in the a**. Literally.
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Pit Bike Size, Surron Power: Electro & Co ETM RTR Preview
Electro & Co has just announced the ETM RTR, a groundbreaking electric dirt bike with 8kW power, lightweight design, and endless modding potential. Read more here.
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Adding a Seat Riser to Your LBX to Instantly Improve Comfort
Upgrade your Surron with a seat riser! Improve comfort, fit a bigger battery, and boost your overall bike control. Check out our guide to find the perfect one for you.
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Get a Grip! The Ultimate Guide to E-Moto Grips!
Upgrade your e-moto with the perfect grips! Learn how to choose, fix, and install grips for better comfort, control, and style. Read the guide now!
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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.


