Tag: Surron
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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?
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Park Your Car and Get a Surron LBX. It’s That Good.
With a top speed of 47mph and weighing only 123 lbs, the Surron Light Bee X is more than just awesome fun.
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Surron Ultra Bee: Born From Racing, But Will It Survive?
With race data Surron collected from the LBX, the Ultra Bee promises big performance in a small package. Can it deliver?
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This Race-Winning Segway X160 Runs With the Gas Bikes
Rusty’s fully built Segway X160 has won races at E-Jam and beyond against much larger and more expensive machines. Come along for the ride as we interview Rusty about how his build came together.
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Free Surron Suspension Upgrades: Tuning Tips From a Pro Racer
The true best suspension upgrade for a Surron is to understand how all the parts work based on your riding style. There are a few parts you can add that will really make a difference, but before you spend all that money it’s important to understand that the right adjustments will make or break your…


