Just some advise on the axle adjuster, they are know to seize so I always put ant seize on the threads in the swingarm. It may be less of an issue with it being titanium but many mx guys when they get a new bike do this when going thru an lubing all the bearings
So I installed those axel sliders exactly the same way you did… Without the lock nuts. Although It seems to work fine, I still think the lock nuts should be used to spread out the force of the tension. The chain pulling so hard against that little bolt (even the titanium one could smash through the threads in the swing arm without the locknut in place to help spread out the load)- tell me what you think
I like how they claimed to make hand guards specifically for the surron …. They did not make them…. They have been for sale at cycle gear (trackside brush guards with aluminum mount $39) for years…. All W9 did was repackage them and add stickers… then jack up the price ($55-73 depending where you order from) 🙄 they are also not the only company that make a surron specific peg.
@@emotobros prickly Motorsports makes pegs direct fit,replaceable studs and even the moto ones by racespec or flo are direct fit with no modification needed. All have replaceable studs. But we understand you sell W9 products so those are going to be highlighted. Keep up the good content 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Our bad! We were unaware of that or we would’ve mentioned it. We don’t have agreements with any companies though we do sell warp9 and we’re ignorant to the rest of the market.
@@emotobros all good 👍🏼 keep up the good work, nice to see companies that are surron oriented working hard to show what our bikes are capable of and what parts work and may not work
Most your stopping power comes from the front, which we do sell an adapter to work with 220mm rotors. It u want more in the rear turn up the regenerative braking. No need to spend money on a different hub and motor there.
These are not hand guards, they are mud guards. They have no structural integrity to protect your hands if you e.g. smash your handlebars against a tree. Hand guards need to have a metal wrap-around bar.
We just refer to them based on what the company who manufactured them calls them. I’d argue they’d certainly guard your hands from all light brush that could tear up gloves or snag brakes but not hitting a tree obviously.
I beg to differ I have the same version of the W9 hand guards and have smashed them against trees at 26-30mph, the aluminum arms in them stopped them from smashing up my knuckles 🤷🏻♂️
Guess it depends where you hit. The end of the guard can fold in if you hit it right. We aren’t trying to hit trees though haha, just need some good brush deterrents
@@emotobros yeah exactly no one aims for the trees but at least they have aluminum arms to show the impact down. Most of our high speed sections here in SoCal, have some mean vegetation that has nasty thorns… so ours are mainly to protect from that.
Just some advise on the axle adjuster, they are know to seize so I always put ant seize on the threads in the swingarm. It may be less of an issue with it being titanium but many mx guys when they get a new bike do this when going thru an lubing all the bearings
Good call!
Great video can’t wait for your B4000 to come out😎
Can you do a review on the kke suspension please!!
Warp 9! 😍
Best in the business!
So I installed those axel sliders exactly the same way you did… Without the lock nuts. Although It seems to work fine, I still think the lock nuts should be used to spread out the force of the tension. The chain pulling so hard against that little bolt (even the titanium one could smash through the threads in the swing arm without the locknut in place to help spread out the load)- tell me what you think
You guys are just so cool
We try 🙈
My next purchase is a 21/18" wheelset. Warp9 said they'll be up on their site soon. No word on pre-orders?
Nothing from us yet. We will have a video on it!
I did the 16/19 from charged cycle works and freekin love it
Hey did you guys give up on coming out with the 60v battery?
Nope! They’re sitting in our shop being re-worked. We weren’t satisfied with the fitment of the batteries as they we a bit too tall.
Oh I see so are you guys sending the batterie’s back to be reworked?
Still never heard of yalls battery's a year later
The warp 9 pegs were expensive for what they are
Jfg is solid quality and a fraction of the price
Jfg is cheap crap that won't even sit flat or sit right
I like how they claimed to make hand guards specifically for the surron …. They did not make them…. They have been for sale at cycle gear (trackside brush guards with aluminum mount $39) for years…. All W9 did was repackage them and add stickers… then jack up the price ($55-73 depending where you order from) 🙄 they are also not the only company that make a surron specific peg.
Who else makes a direct fit CNC peg with replaceable spikes like the one shown? I do say to my knowledge, so of course it’s possible I wasn’t aware.
@@emotobros prickly Motorsports makes pegs direct fit,replaceable studs and even the moto ones by racespec or flo are direct fit with no modification needed. All have replaceable studs. But we understand you sell W9 products so those are going to be highlighted. Keep up the good content 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Our bad! We were unaware of that or we would’ve mentioned it. We don’t have agreements with any companies though we do sell warp9 and we’re ignorant to the rest of the market.
@@emotobros all good 👍🏼 keep up the good work, nice to see companies that are surron oriented working hard to show what our bikes are capable of and what parts work and may not work
@@northsandiegorc4248 prickly is so expensive
Using a screwdriver as a punch 😵
So many up grades but nobody makes a rear hub to use different mtb brake rotors why ?
Most your stopping power comes from the front, which we do sell an adapter to work with 220mm rotors. It u want more in the rear turn up the regenerative braking. No need to spend money on a different hub and motor there.
Wicked wheel works makes a rear hub that has a dual pattern (stock proprietary pattern and standard 6 bolt MTB pattern.
These are not hand guards, they are mud guards. They have no structural integrity to protect your hands if you e.g. smash your handlebars against a tree. Hand guards need to have a metal wrap-around bar.
We just refer to them based on what the company who manufactured them calls them. I’d argue they’d certainly guard your hands from all light brush that could tear up gloves or snag brakes but not hitting a tree obviously.
I beg to differ I have the same version of the W9 hand guards and have smashed them against trees at 26-30mph, the aluminum arms in them stopped them from smashing up my knuckles 🤷🏻♂️
Guess it depends where you hit. The end of the guard can fold in if you hit it right. We aren’t trying to hit trees though haha, just need some good brush deterrents
@@emotobros yeah exactly no one aims for the trees but at least they have aluminum arms to show the impact down. Most of our high speed sections here in SoCal, have some mean vegetation that has nasty thorns… so ours are mainly to protect from that.
@@northsandiegorc4248 they're hand guards they're not bash guards