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  • September 25, 2025

    Why Is a Surron Often Illegal on Public Roads?

    A Surron is often illegal on public roads because it is designed for off-road use, lacks essential street-legal features, and its powerful motor exceeds standard electric bike regulations. Significant modifications, licensing, and registration are required to make it road-legal in...

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  • September 25, 2025

    Can You Tune a Stock Surron Controller?

    You cannot fully tune a stock Surron controller like an aftermarket unit, but limited adjustments such as regenerative braking settings are possible. For significant performance upgrades including power and acceleration, replacing the stock controller with an aftermarket version is necessary....

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  • September 25, 2025

    What Are the New Features of the 2025 Surron Models?

    The 2025 Surron models introduce powerful upgrades, including the Ultra Bee HP with a peak power of 21kW and redesigned suspension, plus the reinforced Lightbee for tougher terrains, both available now with enhanced performance, durability, and versatility for electric motorcycle...

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  • September 25, 2025

    Can a Standard Sur-Ron Be Legally Used on a Freeway?

    Standard Sur-Ron electric bikes are generally not freeway-legal due to their off-highway vehicle classification and lack of required safety features. Operating one on a freeway without proper modifications, registration, and licensing is illegal, unsafe, and subject to fines or impoundment....

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  • September 24, 2025

    What Is the Range of the Surron Hyper Bee?

    The Surron Hyper Bee offers a range between 26 and 31 miles (42 to 50 km), varying by rider weight, terrain, riding speed, and mode selected. Aggressive riding can reduce this to about 15 miles, but its lithium-ion battery and...

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