Sirris while being used as a front and rear combo works incredibly together, most manufacturers will tune a bike front and rear at the same time while developing their tunes to develop harmony between the fork and shock. EXT having only produced a shock has made the bike perform incredibly while still having a stock or “stock” tuned front fork. We may have to do a head to head video at some point in time, but both shocks are performers worth their value. You won’t be disappointed with either, especially in comparison to stock
The owners of Sirris built some of the major suspension companies you see today into what they are. They just so happened to be excited about the electric dirt bike world and stepped away to build this company from the ground up.
If you're mechanically inclined and do your own motor work, yes. The maintenance on them is a little nuts so paying someone to do all that would get more expensive quick.
@Tazdeviloo7 I'm referring to the ktm freeride ex-e it's electric and they did reviews of it in the past. I just sold my built Talaria. I wanted something with a better suspension.
@ChargedCycleWorks I was under the impression the newer versions had a new battery with better range. Electric cycle rider did a comparison of the first version and the latest one. Will need to reach out to him as well. Thanks for the reply.
A new era in E-Moto suspension performance is here! #RideSirris
Great review of the new suspension!
excited to have good suspension on the UB
Nice one! Are there plans for developing Suspensions for the ERP SS/Talaria Mx4/Lightbee?
Love your content. Humble request ... more 360 footage.
Happy to see you enjoy that, will definitely work more of it into videos!
How is the sirris VS EXT rea?
Sirris while being used as a front and rear combo works incredibly together, most manufacturers will tune a bike front and rear at the same time while developing their tunes to develop harmony between the fork and shock.
EXT having only produced a shock has made the bike perform incredibly while still having a stock or “stock” tuned front fork.
We may have to do a head to head video at some point in time, but both shocks are performers worth their value. You won’t be disappointed with either, especially in comparison to stock
@@ChargedCycleWorks Would be nice if i could test ride it first before handing over that kind of money.... (In Belgium)
rear tire is 100/00/18 ?
What is Sirrus? Is this company going to be trustworthy performance for this kind of money?
The owners of Sirris built some of the major suspension companies you see today into what they are. They just so happened to be excited about the electric dirt bike world and stepped away to build this company from the ground up.
Is the ktm at $5999 a beter deal than a ultra bee?
If you're mechanically inclined and do your own motor work, yes. The maintenance on them is a little nuts so paying someone to do all that would get more expensive quick.
@Tazdeviloo7 I'm referring to the ktm freeride ex-e it's electric and they did reviews of it in the past. I just sold my built Talaria. I wanted something with a better suspension.
The KTM is a great bike however It has half the range of the ultra bee, which makes for some pretty short riding
@ChargedCycleWorks I was under the impression the newer versions had a new battery with better range. Electric cycle rider did a comparison of the first version and the latest one. Will need to reach out to him as well.
Thanks for the reply.