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Cycle News 2023 Issue 44 November 7

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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RIDE REVIEW I 2023 SURRON ULTRA BEE P76 cense plate holder. It also includes a dash that displays the speed, distance and all the various power, traction control and ABS settings, as well as the battery level. Under the seat, where the air filter would typically be, there is a storage area large enough to transport the char - ger or other items. How Capable Is It? We put the Ultra Bee to the test during several days of riding at the Trials Training Center in Tennes - see. We were helping lay out the 2023 Red Bull Tennessee Knockout (TKO) Hard Enduro course and used the bike to get around, mark the course and test-run the entire 11-mile amateur race loop. The terrain includes everything from ac - cess roads to some of the gnarliest hard-enduro rock sections and hill climbs you can imagine. Rain early in the week added to the difficulty of the terrain. Ninety-six percent of the 500-plus TKO racers chose 300cc two-strokes for this AMA Grand Championship of Extreme Off-Road course. And for the sec - ond year in a row, the TKO included an electric bike class with nearly 50 participants taking on the course, including Cycle News co-owner Jesse Ziegler, who swapped out the wheels and tires and raced our Ultra Bee test bike to a sixth-place finish. The incredible torque of the electric motor makes up for the relatively low horsepower. It will torque its way up gnarly hills, and the traction control can be adjusted to keep the wheel from spinning.

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