Is THIS the Perfect Low-Maintenance Pit Bike? [Surron Light Bee X Review]

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @BassBoy-715
    @BassBoy-715 17 дней назад

    hey soup moto ! so i’m 13 5’7 and 190 pounds my friend thinks i should get a Kx100 but i think i want a yz125 it will be my second ever bike and it will be my first 2 stroke ive been riding for a year and i am riding a ttr 125 4 stroke right now what do you think ?

    • @notsoupmoto
      @notsoupmoto  16 дней назад

      Either bike is a good choice. The kx100 will help you learn the power delivery of two strokes and build confidence better than the 125 since it’s much smaller and more manageable. The downside is, as you grow, you’ll definitely be moving up to a 125 or 250 four stroke next, so you really just have to ask yourself whether or not you want to sacrifice the confidence you’ll get on the 100 for not having to sell and buy another bike down the road.
      100s rip man! I had a cr85 before I moved up to a 125 and it’s a big jump. The 100 is a nice happy medium

  • @davidhammak
    @davidhammak Месяц назад +3

    honestly i dont even think a surron should even come to peoples minds when they think of electric dirtbikes, with all the new bikes like the talaria mx5, e ride pro 3.0, altis sigma, e ride pro sr, which the mx5 and 3.0 have over double the power of the light bee. and the altis sigma has over triple the power, and the sr has over 4X the power of the lightbee. a stock surron has 6kw, a mx5 has 13.5kw, a e ride pro 3.0 has 16kw, a altis sigma has 22.5kw, and the sr has 25kw, its just dissapointing how surron isnt really putting any effort into their bikes.

    • @WheelieBad
      @WheelieBad Месяц назад

      Don’t forget the storm bee!

    • @Angry-_-Asian
      @Angry-_-Asian Месяц назад +1

      I agree as a Sur-Ron owner. There is no reason to buy a new Sur-Ron and I'd only recommend buying used if you can get a really good deal on it. I do like the light weight of my bike compared to the new ones though. However if these bikes were available when I bought my bike I'd definitely get a different brand.

    • @davidhammak
      @davidhammak Месяц назад +1

      @@WheelieBad has good top speed but its 300lbs for 30 hp. its like a klx300 but the storm bee has more torque and top speed

    • @dualnorth5357
      @dualnorth5357 25 дней назад +1

      It’s also a few thousand dollars cheaper?

    • @WheelieBad
      @WheelieBad 25 дней назад +1

      @dualnorth5357 woah woah, a voice of reason in RUclips comments? Who do you think you are sir 😂

  • @PacksMM2
    @PacksMM2 28 дней назад

    Hey, if u ever don’t need like a surron, u think u can send one out to me? I know this is a lot to ask for, but if u want man, it would help a lot…

    • @notsoupmoto
      @notsoupmoto  27 дней назад +1

      Man I wish I could but the surrons aren’t even mine.
      Kibuk’s Cycle Sales really helped me out and let me use their demo bikes for these review videos.
      Best of luck with your situation though!
      And thanks for the comment

    • @eboardlifestyle
      @eboardlifestyle 16 дней назад

      why in gods name would he do that??? even IF he was a big youtuber, why would he just send u a free bike??? thats over 4k plus shipping. We all have our own issues and struggles …dont be afraid to work like the rest of us and buy your own.

  • @Purpleguy80
    @Purpleguy80 Месяц назад

    Hey this is that guy named yungsmoka I just changed my name and character btw

  • @Ammothief41
    @Ammothief41 16 дней назад

    No, they're money pits.

    • @notsoupmoto
      @notsoupmoto  15 дней назад

      care to elaborate?

    • @Ammothief41
      @Ammothief41 15 дней назад

      @notsoupmoto They don't seem to hold their resale value and they cost too much for the build quality.
      I can resell a name brand bike for about 3/4s of what it cost so if I'm not sure I'll like the bike or maybe I'll get bored of it in a few years I can turn it around and get most of my money back out to buy something new.
      And a discount bike will cost half or less of a surron so even if I'm stuck with it, it didn't cost too much.
      Seems like you're really paying a premium for them, and maybe its worth it if you're riding them on bike paths or somewhere where there's not a lot of land for dirt bikes but otherwise its kind of a gamble. You better really like it because its probably gonna be yours.

    • @notsoupmoto
      @notsoupmoto  14 дней назад

      I feel like most electric bikes are like that right now just because they're so new. but yeah if resellability is a main factor for you that makes sense

    • @ReVolt_e-Vlogs
      @ReVolt_e-Vlogs 2 дня назад

      ​@@notsoupmotoThey're not money pits, this guy has no idea what he's talking about.😂 I'm a full time ebike commuter, & do R&D for ebike companies, so ridden most eBikes out there, as well as know the industry inside & out, it cost me about $4.50 for every 1k miles ridden, that's including maintenance the first 3 years as well as electricity.
      The Surron Light Bee is way behind the times, I got a Rawrr Mantis that will go 56mph, & get there faster then most cars, it's a 72v, 12.5kw bike that's bigger. wider & better built than most offerings, it's more dirt bike than e-MTB.
      The Rawrr Mantis,E Ride Pro 3.0/SR, Ventus 1, Throne SRPNT, Altis Sigma & if money is no object, a Stark Varg, these are all bikes I'd recommend over a Surron, the new '25 Ultra Bee is nice though.