Loving 2023 sting update ,can you make a video about adjusting the fork setting before you take it off road , and explain how sag and rebound works please
Also there is clip on gear box vent line. Its prevent oil leak during transportation. Need to be unclipped for usage, but not fully removed, so can clip back if needed. On old models no clip...
...Thanks again, 95% of Talaria videos are hauling ass racing or solo high speed on and off road. ...I think you would get a lot of viewer hits and comments with technical riding too, especially because not many riders show that on you tube. This would show what the bike is capable of doing in other conditions and terrain. ...That would be really kool. Bob
To me, it almost looks like you have forward foot pegs, but your video never focuses down there long enough to be sure. I'd really like that configuration for the street riding I do. I'm an old(er) guy, 6' 180# ex-Harley rider, live in the mountains, and am loving this new breed of bike to keep two wheels under me. Kudos to Ebikezilla for their excellent handling and support for Talaria bikes.
Haha they aren’t forward but that’s a great idea. These bikes are excellent and I HIGHLY recommend purchasing from Ebikezilla. You will not be disappointed!
@@easyheimer Oh and thanks for mentioning your weight. Some folks don't realize how important that is for range and handling. I'm a short little fat forker. I weighed 280 when I started this ebike adventure. I put Shinko 244's on my Ariel Rider back then and my range dropped by at least 25%. Now I'm down to 215 pounds and my range is coming back to almost where I was at when I weighed 280. I have a 30 inch inseam and worry that I'm too short for the Talaria, but hoping to get a chance to ride one some day. Your info is on target, thanks so much.
@@Campfussell I’m glad you noticed. That’s one thing when I watch these videos no one mentions and it’s a huge when factoring in some of these bikes. I try to include everything in the review that I’d be looking for. Congrats on the weight loss!
As far as the forks go, They are structurally identical to the FastAce shocks. Talaria just goes in and added adjustment nobs to make it more tunable by the user. It seem most of these changes where actually first put in to the late 2022 bikes. I received my FastAce Talaria from Ebikezilla in late August 2022, and from what I can tell, it is basically identical to this one. My Talaria is the fist I've ever sat on, so I'm not sure about the seat, but I have sat on Sur-Rons and the seat didn't feal much different angle wise.
@@easyheimer Strongest on the market. My buddy has a Sur Ron with Fox 40s on it, and they're great, but there is substantially more flex present under load. My Talaria is rock-fucking-solid with the FastAce's on it.
Thanks for this. I'm increasingly interested in these type of bikes particularly as they now have more road-legal versions for here in the UK. I ride a Triumph Bonneville and also have a Fiido X both of which great but this seems the perfect sweet-spot between the two (to get as well rather than replace of course!). The handling seems great with the balance between weight, torque and suspension optimised. Food for thought.
You’re very welcome! These are so much fun to ride. Definitely consider getting the road legal version as you’re in UK. We don’t have it here yet. I’m not sure it’s coming either.
@@easyheimer uk 🇬🇧 to be “road legal “ to be used on the road firstly he’d need the road legal version insurance a year my friend had a surron he was paying 1500£ for insurance 😟
I currently have a mx4 but I’m thinking of the mx3 since Lunacycle has them for $3500 at the moment, would you know if the height is the same on the mx3 as the mx4?
I have a 2022 and I am jealous of the seat mod but I do notice there's some guys that are making a kit to fix that so I'll be buying that when it comes out and I don't mean the seat lift kit I mean just the seat angle
EASYHEIMER, is it common for motorcycle riders in your area to weave back and forth in the traffic lane? I have been riding for nearly 35 years and have never seen that behavior.
Fantastic video, thank you! Mind if I ask how tall you are? I'm 6' and wondering if would be a good size. Also, where do you recommend getting aftermarket products?
You’re very welcome! I’m 6’2 260lbs and it’s very comfortable for me. I shop at either Ebikezilla or Gritshift for all my Talaria parts and accessories.
Hey man great video! Do you know if the updated seat angle is due to a new seat or did they make changes to the frame? I’m considering ordering a new 2023 seat to improve the seat angle but I’m not sure if it’ll make a difference on the 2022. Thanks in advance!
Thank you so much! So it has to do with a new linkage setup. I’m waiting to hear back to see if you can actually buy the seat and linkage components and swap them out with the older models.
@@easyheimer I spoke with gritshift and I apparently can order the new seat but not sure about then linkage. They were saying something about more padding in the front of the seat which evens out the angle but I’m not entirely sure. Do you feel like there’s more padding in the new seat?
How does law enforcement view something like the Talariaa Sting? Do they consider it a bicycle? Or do they consider it a dual sport motorcycle? Do you need a motorcycle license? Do you have to license and put a plate on the bike? Thanks for the great video.
To be honest, it really depends on where you are. In my town they don’t say a word to me other than wanting to find out what it is and where they can get one. I’ve seen others get pulled over, ticketed and even confiscated. Where do you live? You’re very welcome and I appreciate it.
@@Christopher33312 I’ll have to reach out to some who are out there and ask. I know some places are definitely cracking down on them due to some riders being idiots and disrespectful ruining it for everyone.
Ey man this is a Great Review but just asking is there a license needed for this? I heard somewhere a license that was needed for this type of bike just wondering
Real nice bike is there a good heavy duty pedal kit you can put on this? I'm not going to pedal much but do want to be able to pedal some just to keep law enforcement off my back. Thanks
..Your Video was really informative, good job. I will be buying one soon, do you think this bike would be acceptable for more technical slower speed riding somewhat like trials? (I know its not intended for trials). ..Speaking to others for this, best bet would be to go with more teeth on the rear sprocket but wondering about the bikes feel and design for this type of off road riding? ...Bob
I’m glad you found it helpful! Thank you so much. Yep, a lot of my buddies use this for technical riding and love it. Definitely would recommend more teeth in the rear sprocket.
@@RobertF-cs7fx you’re welcome. I don’t think it’ll be that big of an issue. My buddies have the same setup and don’t seem to have an issue or say anything about it.
It really depends on a lot of things. Mostly wide open throttle we’ve been getting around 25-30 miles on a single charge. On Eco you can squeeze almost 50 miles of range but that’s lowest amount of throttle. Basically babying it.
@@Brian31726 it should be. What forks does it have? Also, you’ll be able to tell with the seat if it’s less of a rise in the back. I have another video showing the first version. The battery rattle is also gone with the new one.
@@Crab.Ragoon I’d go with the Talaria Factory fork if you’re not planning on tuning the fork and just want the best out of the box. If you plan to tune I’d go with the Fast Ace.
@easyheimer If I'm not mistaken, I believe our black bikes are 2022's. Below please find the 2023 Sting in the link. It's now 8 kWh, new motor brace and lower chain guide. ruclips.net/video/j1tNXbVQ8Ow/видео.html
Already, I got you by a few inches but you got about 40 lbs on me. How's the braking handle to the extra weight of us? I know normies are like what....half of us hahahaha So you saying about the new bracing for the pegs....there's no need for the kaniwaba aftermarket kit? I wanted the pedal kit so I can get the pegals to mimic pedals or pegs depending on what you're doing.
I was about to buy the surron firefly lightbee l1e x but then people made look at this lil beauty i mean I honestly want this but got a few questions. I live in Austria and I dont know how this is in there cuz I just know that there are allowed up to 45 km/h I saw that you could Unlock the speed so You can drive it on like 70 km/h I mean you probably cant awnser this question but I was kinda concerned That i bought this as my first bike and can only drive it in 45 km/h. I asked my friend he said he doesnt know he just said that its possible that you can only do that in america cuz there you can do way more things without getting arrested ;) Would really appreciate if you could respond! I am pretty sure that you cant awnser this bc why would you know but It is worth a Try :-]
@@flopiii69187 are you looking to do more street riding or off-road riding? Is weight a factor (bike racks, lifting bike, etc)? Are you ok with doing oil changes every so often? Is power really important to you? Those are all questions you should answer before deciding on the Talaria. Overall, the Talaria Sting R is the best option right now but some pros and cons might persuade you to get the Sur Ron. Either or they’re both fantastic bikes.
You aren't kidding about E-DirtBike! Problem is tickets on streets... Here, thats tagged as an E-Moped, minimum but the speed is 20mph over e-mopeds... I guess just trailer it and use it like a dirtbike
@@easyheimer My G-Force T42 exceeds 'class 3' limits. And our city park trails are rated class 2, 20mph max. I just ride within the limits and take care around pedestrians. The ones with leashed dogs are worst. Once in a while, I'm ghost pedaling when passing cops on the street... lol
I ended up going with the 23 Surron over the Taleria because it’s simply been around longer and the aftermarket is more abundant, but that’s not to say the taleria isn’t a good bike either.
So far I have been super happy with it such a capable machine in stock form. Check out my RUclips channel @Rad_Dad1988 I have videos on it and my other bike adventures!
Pretty much every upgrade you can get for the surron, u can for talaria now and if not they're on their way, or take simple modification, I simply went with the talaria because I'm just shy 6-foot 245 lb.. so it's a little comfier for me.. stock. even though I do plan to do lots of upgrades over the years. Also I got my sting at a locoal shop for a steel compare to the store prices on surrons in my area specially cuz there's no used market with them yet. Got my sting for 4700 + tax (5200) it was a demo 200km on it and already extra part included. Where the surrons were 5999 plus tax n a bunch random other fees for sum reason But great bikes tho not knocking the surron at all both very similar
@@easyheimer People want the Sur-ron/Talaria to be dirt bikes. However, they want street privileges of an mtb. I've accepted it will never be like my CRF250 and like wise will it ever be spindly like my mtb. It's a new breed, yes the best of both worlds and i prefer mine without the fenders, especially the front fender. Like you said, the fenders give it a bulky look. However, each his own...
Loving 2023 sting update ,can you make a video about adjusting the fork setting before you take it off road , and explain how sag and rebound works please
Absolutely! Glad you like the video!
Do a search, there are some good videos on it.
@@nGAhGENVH0Ul thanks! Do you have one?
Hey bro, do you know ifEbikezilla delivers to the US?
They do not. Luna Cycle is who you’ll a r to order from in the US.
Also there is clip on gear box vent line. Its prevent oil leak during transportation. Need to be unclipped for usage, but not fully removed, so can clip back if needed.
On old models no clip...
I haven’t noticed that. Thanks for the info! Where abouts is it?
@@easyheimer right next to vent exit on top of gear box, under rear shock. Black plastic clip.
@@armyca thank you!
...Thanks again, 95% of Talaria videos are hauling ass racing or
solo high speed on and off road.
...I think you would get a lot of viewer hits and comments with
technical riding too, especially because not many riders show
that on you tube. This would show what the bike is capable of
doing in other conditions and terrain.
...That would be really kool.
Bob
Thanks for the idea! I may put that kind of riding up here soon.
www.youtube.com/@talariachile8332/videos?view=0&sort=dd&shelf_id=0
here in Chile we try to make something like that.
👍🏻
Loving this video bro! Awesome job. Got me thinking about this bike! ⚡️
Thank you Jenn! I appreciate it! Looking forward to hanging again soon!
To me, it almost looks like you have forward foot pegs, but your video never focuses down there long enough to be sure. I'd really like that configuration for the street riding I do. I'm an old(er) guy, 6' 180# ex-Harley rider, live in the mountains, and am loving this new breed of bike to keep two wheels under me. Kudos to Ebikezilla for their excellent handling and support for Talaria bikes.
Haha they aren’t forward but that’s a great idea. These bikes are excellent and I HIGHLY recommend purchasing from Ebikezilla. You will not be disappointed!
love the new Talaria Sting R MX4.... thanks for sharing...
The new Sting R MX is sick. This is the regular 2023 MX3. We’ll also be doing a review on the Sting R MX4 soon!
@@easyheimer yeah I figured it was the MX3. still a hellofa badass bike... thanks and I'll keep my eye out for your future reviews...
@@RidingDirtyAdventures thank you so much!
Thanks for the update. Awesome bike!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
@@easyheimer Oh and thanks for mentioning your weight. Some folks don't realize how important that is for range and handling. I'm a short little fat forker. I weighed 280 when I started this ebike adventure. I put Shinko 244's on my Ariel Rider back then and my range dropped by at least 25%. Now I'm down to 215 pounds and my range is coming back to almost where I was at when I weighed 280. I have a 30 inch inseam and worry that I'm too short for the Talaria, but hoping to get a chance to ride one some day. Your info is on target, thanks so much.
@@Campfussell I’m glad you noticed. That’s one thing when I watch these videos no one mentions and it’s a huge when factoring in some of these bikes. I try to include everything in the review that I’d be looking for. Congrats on the weight loss!
As far as the forks go, They are structurally identical to the FastAce shocks. Talaria just goes in and added adjustment nobs to make it more tunable by the user. It seem most of these changes where actually first put in to the late 2022 bikes. I received my FastAce Talaria from Ebikezilla in late August 2022, and from what I can tell, it is basically identical to this one. My Talaria is the fist I've ever sat on, so I'm not sure about the seat, but I have sat on Sur-Rons and the seat didn't feal much different angle wise.
Yep. Fork is just a tuned Fast Ace which is excellent in my opinion. Fast Ace makes a great fork.
@@easyheimer Strongest on the market. My buddy has a Sur Ron with Fox 40s on it, and they're great, but there is substantially more flex present under load. My Talaria is rock-fucking-solid with the FastAce's on it.
@@nxdboi hell yeah man!
Great review
Thank you! We appreciate it!
Thanks for this. I'm increasingly interested in these type of bikes particularly as they now have more road-legal versions for here in the UK. I ride a Triumph Bonneville and also have a Fiido X both of which great but this seems the perfect sweet-spot between the two (to get as well rather than replace of course!). The handling seems great with the balance between weight, torque and suspension optimised. Food for thought.
You’re very welcome! These are so much fun to ride. Definitely consider getting the road legal version as you’re in UK. We don’t have it here yet. I’m not sure it’s coming either.
Insurance will be like 1500£ 😮
@@ihavetowait90daystochangem74 insurance?
@@easyheimer uk 🇬🇧 to be “road legal “ to be used on the road firstly he’d need the road legal version insurance a year my friend had a surron he was paying 1500£ for insurance 😟
@@ihavetowait90daystochangem74 oh wow. I did not know that.
Are the Stings the same improvements across the board?
Unfortunately not.
Man I want one!! Dope video brother! 🍻
I appreciate it bro! Next time you come to visit I’ll let you rip around on it.
Just said the same thing
@@craigchenery604 thank you!
I currently have a mx4 but I’m thinking of the mx3 since Lunacycle has them for $3500 at the moment, would you know if the height is the same on the mx3 as the mx4?
Yes, the height should be the same or around the same.
i see that luna has them on sale for $3400, but do you know if its the older or newer batches of the mx3??
@@stevensuga3350 it’s the newer versions of the mx3…I just received mines a week ago and has the upgraded controller and has the factory forks
@@stevensuga3350 newer.
I have a 2022 and I am jealous of the seat mod but I do notice there's some guys that are making a kit to fix that so I'll be buying that when it comes out and I don't mean the seat lift kit I mean just the seat angle
Awesome! Let me know how that goes.
EASYHEIMER, is it common for motorcycle riders in your area to weave back and forth in the traffic lane?
I have been riding for nearly 35 years and have never seen that behavior.
😂
How does it feel comfort wise compared to the Surron? Is it more bulky, bigger, akward.
Being a bigger rider, it feels SO MUCH MORE comfortable than the Sur Ron in every aspect. There’s just more substance to it if you know what I mean.
man, I definitely want the talaria sting! but feel like by the time I buy it the new model is gonna be released lol
Just pull the trigger!
Would you say is comfortable for tall riders? ( 6.1 ft )
I’m 6’2 260lbs and I’m pretty comfortable on it.
Nice video i made my mine up i was leaning towards the sur ron but the specs on the talaria is a better bike thanks...
You’re very welcome! Glad I could help!
Thank you so much for the compliments!
@@easyheimer Well i got the bike and it is crazy fast out the box.....
@@MrJamessjones what’s the top speed?
@@easyheimer 53mph
@@MrJamessjones that’s awesome!
Can you turn off the regen off completely?
Or is 1 the lowest it can go?
I do a lot of coasting on my other bikes
Yes you can turn it off completely.
@@easyheimer awesome thanks for the response, do you know How do you turn off the regen?
@@theclickbaitdetective9196 you’re welcome! Just the buttons on the left hand side of the handlebars. Just keep going down until you see 0.
@@easyheimer ah ok, i’ve only seen people say 1-4 so i just assumed there wasn’t a 0 lol.
@@theclickbaitdetective9196 let me double check that for you.
Hi , can you tell me how many tall talaria sting ? im 179 CM this how many CM ?
Seat height is 870mm.
Fantastic video, thank you! Mind if I ask how tall you are? I'm 6' and wondering if would be a good size. Also, where do you recommend getting aftermarket products?
You’re very welcome! I’m 6’2 260lbs and it’s very comfortable for me. I shop at either Ebikezilla or Gritshift for all my Talaria parts and accessories.
@@easyheimer Right on brother! Thanks so much. Peace
@@DonaldRPilon you’re very welcome!
My front tire is slightly to the left off Center between the factory forks. Is it the same on yours?
Yes. This is normal.
Hey man great video!
Do you know if the updated seat angle is due to a new seat or did they make changes to the frame?
I’m considering ordering a new 2023 seat to improve the seat angle but I’m not sure if it’ll make a difference on the 2022.
Thanks in advance!
Thank you so much!
So it has to do with a new linkage setup. I’m waiting to hear back to see if you can actually buy the seat and linkage components and swap them out with the older models.
@@easyheimer I spoke with gritshift and I apparently can order the new seat but not sure about then linkage.
They were saying something about more padding in the front of the seat which evens out the angle but I’m not entirely sure.
Do you feel like there’s more padding in the new seat?
👍🏻
I'm 6'4 and 270. Would one of these be a good option for me?
Yes. It would be a much better fit than the Surron.
How does law enforcement view something like the Talariaa Sting? Do they consider it a bicycle? Or do they consider it a dual sport motorcycle? Do you need a motorcycle license? Do you have to license and put a plate on the bike? Thanks for the great video.
To be honest, it really depends on where you are. In my town they don’t say a word to me other than wanting to find out what it is and where they can get one. I’ve seen others get pulled over, ticketed and even confiscated.
Where do you live?
You’re very welcome and I appreciate it.
@@easyheimer I live in Bloomington Indiana, home of Indiana University. Thanks.
@@Christopher33312 I’ll have to reach out to some who are out there and ask. I know some places are definitely cracking down on them due to some riders being idiots and disrespectful ruining it for everyone.
Can a short person ride it and if so can the seat be adjusted
Depends on how short you are. Seat can not be adjusted.
Ey man this is a Great Review but just asking is there a license needed for this? I heard somewhere a license that was needed for this type of bike just wondering
Thank you. I appreciate it. You do not need a license to ride this.
Real nice bike is there a good heavy duty pedal kit you can put on this? I'm not going to pedal much but do want to be able to pedal some just to keep law enforcement off my back. Thanks
Go for the Kaniwaba kit. It’s excellent.
Ok I will check it out thanks for the response!
@@riverrunner4958 you’re very welcome!
Man I want 1 so bad r they worth it???
Absolutely! 100%!
can you feel the diffrence in throttle response ?
Absolutely!
How about the throttle? is it still jumpy? I have heard the first series has a jumpy throttle when you want to drive from a full stop!
They have fixed that! It’s very smooth now.
@@easyheimer Thank you very much for the feedback :)
@@staytogether27 you’re very welcome!
..Your Video was really informative, good job.
I will be buying one soon, do you think this bike would be
acceptable for more technical slower speed riding somewhat
like trials? (I know its not intended for trials).
..Speaking to others for this, best bet would be to go with
more teeth on the rear sprocket but wondering about
the bikes feel and design for this type of off road riding?
...Bob
I’m glad you found it helpful! Thank you so much. Yep, a lot of my buddies use this for technical riding and love it. Definitely would recommend more teeth in the rear sprocket.
Thank you for your input. One of my concerns is if the throttle would be too much at slow speeds with a larger rear
sprocket?@@easyheimer
@@RobertF-cs7fx you’re welcome. I don’t think it’ll be that big of an issue. My buddies have the same setup and don’t seem to have an issue or say anything about it.
If you unlock the Talaria Sting, can you also relock it to its restricted speed?
I haven’t been able to get it relocked again.
I have debating about that or Sur Ron
What size are you? If you’re on the bigger side definitely go with the Talaria.
What's the head angle on this ebike?
Not sure. Let me get the answer for you.
🤘❤️🤘
💯
So stock forks are better…?
Much better!
How did you update the firmware on the egg rider?
I didn’t. It came updated from factory with the new model. I think you can send it in to where you bought it and they’ll do it for you.
What is the sprocket size?
I believe it’s 44T.
How long is the battery life when fully charged
It really depends on a lot of things. Mostly wide open throttle we’ve been getting around 25-30 miles on a single charge. On Eco you can squeeze almost 50 miles of range but that’s lowest amount of throttle. Basically babying it.
@@easyheimer that's really good
@@coldboi3288 it is really good. We were surprised.
Now I want a Talaria… 😮
It’s coming with me to New York!
Wait for new talaria in March…great video
@@FullyChargedebikesdublin what Talaria in March?
@@easyheimer yeah, 8kW power, 45ah battery,220mm disc, new brake system, rear disc guard
@@FullyChargedebikesdublin where did you hear this?
I just got one off Luna cycles it says 2022 but I’m guessing it’s late 2022 do you have any idea is the talaria sting there is the newest model
Awesome! If it’s the MX4 Talaria Sting R it’s a totally different model. Much better.
@@easyheimerno it’s the mx3 just wondering if it’s the one in the video that’s improved or the older one
@@Brian31726 it should be. What forks does it have? Also, you’ll be able to tell with the seat if it’s less of a rise in the back. I have another video showing the first version. The battery rattle is also gone with the new one.
@@easyheimer the Dnm volcano is the forks I think
@@Brian31726 it’s probably the first version.
I have a question. I want to go to school with a " vehicle ", but i dont want with my bike anymore. Its wort to buy this bike for a 13-14y/o boy?
Worth*
You might be a little small for it. What’s your height?
@@easyheimer it is 1.70 cm. I dont know in inch 😅.
And i have a little experience with enduro aswell ( i dont know if its a good/bad info abt myself)
@@nime4999 I think you may just make the cut!
are those forks the same as the FastAce?
Are they worth the extra 100 bucks? Or should I save it and just get the aces
So Fast Ace actually makes these forks for Talaria. They’re definitely more beefy and robust.
@@Crab.Ragoon I’d go with the Talaria Factory fork if you’re not planning on tuning the fork and just want the best out of the box. If you plan to tune I’d go with the Fast Ace.
im trying to get the new seat you know how I have the 1st batch
Yeah. It’s not just the seat though. They redesigned the suspension and linkage in the back to bring it down to a lower angle.
@@easyheimer how can i see tho piece can you send me up close pictures of it
@@easyheimer it would help me so much more with my wheelies
@@shaidewithesting yeah, I’ll get you some pics. Unfortunately it’s a whole new design so it will be difficult to replicate.
@easyheimer
If I'm not mistaken, I believe our black bikes are 2022's. Below please find the 2023 Sting in the link. It's now 8 kWh, new motor brace and lower chain guide.
ruclips.net/video/j1tNXbVQ8Ow/видео.html
I believe that’s a totally different model.
Already, I got you by a few inches but you got about 40 lbs on me. How's the braking handle to the extra weight of us? I know normies are like what....half of us hahahaha
So you saying about the new bracing for the pegs....there's no need for the kaniwaba aftermarket kit? I wanted the pedal kit so I can get the pegals to mimic pedals or pegs depending on what you're doing.
Braking isn’t that bad. The regen is really good on the Talaria so that definitely helps! I hear you though! 😂
What's the quietest e dirt bike you've ridden?
This one by far.
I was about to buy the surron firefly lightbee l1e x but then people made look at this lil beauty i mean I honestly want this but got a few questions. I live in Austria and I dont know how this is in there cuz I just know that there are allowed up to 45 km/h I saw that you could Unlock the speed so You can drive it on like 70 km/h I mean you probably cant awnser this question but I was kinda concerned That i bought this as my first bike and can only drive it in 45 km/h. I asked my friend he said he doesnt know he just said that its possible that you can only do that in america cuz there you can do way more things without getting arrested ;) Would really appreciate if you could respond! I am pretty sure that you cant awnser this bc why would you know but It is worth a Try :-]
Hey there. Sorry I’m not sure what the question is.
@@easyheimer Hey Bro its all good i already figured that Out but i understand that its pretty hard l to understand😂
@@flopiii69187 ok great!
@@easyheimer one Last Thing: If you were me which would one would you buy the surron or the talaria?
@@flopiii69187 are you looking to do more street riding or off-road riding? Is weight a factor (bike racks, lifting bike, etc)? Are you ok with doing oil changes every so often? Is power really important to you? Those are all questions you should answer before deciding on the Talaria.
Overall, the Talaria Sting R is the best option right now but some pros and cons might persuade you to get the Sur Ron. Either or they’re both fantastic bikes.
You aren't kidding about E-DirtBike! Problem is tickets on streets... Here, thats tagged as an E-Moped, minimum but the speed is 20mph over e-mopeds... I guess just trailer it and use it like a dirtbike
Yeah just hoping I don’t get pulled over on this one.
@@easyheimer My G-Force T42 exceeds 'class 3' limits. And our city park trails are rated class 2, 20mph max. I just ride within the limits and take care around pedestrians. The ones with leashed dogs are worst. Once in a while, I'm ghost pedaling when passing cops on the street... lol
@@johnw65 definitely pedal when you see law enforcement.
@@easyheimer My 1st ride... I started pedaling so suddenly, I wobbled... They probly laughed
@@johnw65 😂
I ended up going with the 23 Surron over the Taleria because it’s simply been around longer and the aftermarket is more abundant, but that’s not to say the taleria isn’t a good bike either.
I definitely get that and it makes sense. Are you happy with your choice?
So far I have been super happy with it such a capable machine in stock form. Check out my RUclips channel @Rad_Dad1988 I have videos on it and my other bike adventures!
@@dennisorozco2608 awesome! I’ll check it out!
I went with the 23 surron also for the same reasons but at times I wish I would have gone with the talaria primarily for the increased size.
Pretty much every upgrade you can get for the surron, u can for talaria now and if not they're on their way, or take simple modification, I simply went with the talaria because I'm just shy 6-foot 245 lb.. so it's a little comfier for me.. stock. even though I do plan to do lots of upgrades over the years. Also I got my sting at a locoal shop for a steel compare to the store prices on surrons in my area specially cuz there's no used market with them yet. Got my sting for 4700 + tax (5200) it was a demo 200km on it and already extra part included. Where the surrons were 5999 plus tax n a bunch random other fees for sum reason
But great bikes tho not knocking the surron at all both very similar
What they didn't improve - rear fender... My back always dirty, even while driving on wet asphalt...
I don’t think anything will stop the dirt from getting on our backs without it looking big, bulky and ridiculous.
@@easyheimer
People want the Sur-ron/Talaria to be dirt bikes. However, they want street privileges of an mtb.
I've accepted it will never be like my CRF250 and like wise will it ever be spindly like my mtb.
It's a new breed, yes the best of both worlds and i prefer mine without the fenders, especially the front fender. Like you said, the fenders give it a bulky look. However, each his own...
@@shockadellick great points. You took the fenders off your Talaria?
@@shockadellick that’s awesome. You don’t get bothered at all? Is it the ghost pedal kit or do they actually propel the bike?
@@shockadellick awesome. I have the ghost pedals on the Sur Ron.
Are you a RUclipsr that does give aways? Can you send me one of these bikes lol
Sure! I’ll send you this one!
Ugh 😩 I can’t decide if I want a Talaria or a Surron now smh🤦♂️ this video made my decision even harder lol.
Sorry to make it harder on you! Are you a bigger person? If you’re on the bigger side I’d go with the Talaria. Easy way to decide.
@@easyheimer I’m 5’10 240lbs
@@hrod84 to be honest I’d go with the Talaria.
Nice vid bro hit me up haven’t talked to u in a min
Yo!!! What’s up man? I’ve been wondering where you’ve been at.
yo i live like an hour away from you
Really? Where about?
My 2022 got every up day you just sead it is a lat 2022 ? I hate the re jen macks me fink it's got flat tiers way it slows down
I’m sorry I’m not sure what you mean.
What fork.setup best for 200lbs
Out of the box without a tune, the Talaria Factory fork is the way to go. If you plan on tuning it, go with the Fast Ace.