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Cycle News 2022 Issue 30 July 26

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well. Regardless of how you feel about charge-and-go two- wheeled vehicles, innovation is something we here at Cycle News enjoy. The Sur-Ron brand aligns with that ideology, and their Light Bee X is another option in the growing world of electric two-wheeled vehicles. The Sur-Ron Light Bee X is sold as an "off-road-only bike," according to most of the deal- ers selling them. These bikes are shipped governed at a top speed of only 16 miles an hour to keep them "road legal" in "some" states. Without question, you should check your local laws before blasting down your neighborhood streets on your new Light Bee X. A quick YouTube search shows how easy it is to "hack" the Light Bee's electronics and unlock a top speed of 45-50 mph. This is how we rode the bike. The Light Bee X is not pow- ered by your legs; it has no ped- als. Instead, you twist a throttle. The Light Bee X is powered by a removable 60-volt Panasonic lithium-ion battery pack with two modes: eco, and sport. Sur-Ron claims battery life will last 20-60 miles per charge but, of course, that all depends on what mode you ride it in and how aggres- sively you twist the throttle. The Light Bee uses an alumi- num frame, 19-inch wheels, and an inverted front fork with eight inches of travel. The suspension is like a downhill mountain bike, and many upgraded Light Bees pull high-quality components from the DH world. Seat height is right around 33 inches and offers 10.5 inches of ground clearance. Overall, the bike is a bit bigger than a 110cc pit bike and more like a trail-specific motorcycle, QUICKSPIN I Sur-Ron Light Bee X P100 The pedal-less Sur-Ron is sold as an off-road-only bike, which sounds suspiciously dirt bike (as in motorcycle) to us.

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