I'm amazed at how upgradable these are. Wish we had options like this already built. Wonder what it would cost? Maybe there just isn't a market yet due to cost. I'd rather have this than the varg
We love our Varg on the MX Track for competing against gas bikes, but this sized bike is so much fun and so versatile. More mid-sized bikes coming to market like the Dust, I think we're going to see a lot more options over the next year.
@@ChargedCycleWorks Good point. I'm just a trail rider and love the size of my UB for that. I saw a Varg in person and for me it's too big for trail riding, but that's personal of course. Anyway awesome content!!
Sooo I was curious about the cost, went on the charged site and priced out everything, $19,867 usd. It's not too bad until you add the battery and suspension. Hopefully someone can sell a similar bike so we dont need to buy all the crap oem parts just to toss them out.
Not gonna lie, Brett you knocked this one out the park. Might have to copy a few things you did there. Only thing I noticed you didn't mention is the jack shaft ebmx was working on did you install that? Is it necessary?
At the time of this video we hadn't gotten that jackshaft yet, however it is now on the bike and it made a HUGE difference in performance and reliability. Definitely an incredible job done by EBMX with that jackshaft!
I want to see someone modify a stock ultra bee keep the forks and everything original but just modify them you know for the common person I already disassembled my front shocks and added some spacers It made a world of difference.
Tuned specifically for Ultrabee, everything oem bolts right up to it, no need for a ktm front brake, or wheel. Everything bolts right onto bike no need to source out custom clamps, and frankensteining everything. More tunability
Well....we're all waiting. How much does it weigh?
Around 220lbs
Sick build Brett !! Looks so dope
Without question, the best UB build I've seen!
wow....I can't wait to build my ultra bee out with some of these trick parts!
greetings from Indonesia! This is not an ultra bee anymore but an ultra beast!! must subscribe! This channel deserves 1m subs!
Such a sick build!
Just incredible! Thanx for posting as always.
WHAT!!! TOOO SICK! ❤
Sick bike
Great job on the video! Thanks for making it.
Awesome bike and video! Keep up the good work
Just a cool bike! Great job
Love it 💪🏻
So sick!
Thanks guys cool to see! How much does she weigh? Cheers
Making fast, faster!
I'm amazed at how upgradable these are. Wish we had options like this already built. Wonder what it would cost? Maybe there just isn't a market yet due to cost. I'd rather have this than the varg
We love our Varg on the MX Track for competing against gas bikes, but this sized bike is so much fun and so versatile. More mid-sized bikes coming to market like the Dust, I think we're going to see a lot more options over the next year.
@@ChargedCycleWorks Good point. I'm just a trail rider and love the size of my UB for that. I saw a Varg in person and for me it's too big for trail riding, but that's personal of course. Anyway awesome content!!
Sooo I was curious about the cost, went on the charged site and priced out everything, $19,867 usd. It's not too bad until you add the battery and suspension. Hopefully someone can sell a similar bike so we dont need to buy all the crap oem parts just to toss them out.
@@MotoMotives 🤑
Thanks for taking the time to do this.
Beautiful build. I’m debating between getting a good old Surron and building it from the frame up like you did. Or just starting with a Talaria MX5
Cool I love hard enduro
We all want to know, how much??? The look is 🔥
Insane build! This is a 1.85 rim in the rear right? What tires are you running ?
Incredible build! Was that kke steering stabilizer ? I’m curious how the EBMX compares to the newly released storm bee kit for ultra bee.
I wonder how the soon to be released Surron racing kit compares?
Not gonna lie, Brett you knocked this one out the park. Might have to copy a few things you did there. Only thing I noticed you didn't mention is the jack shaft ebmx was working on did you install that? Is it necessary?
At the time of this video we hadn't gotten that jackshaft yet, however it is now on the bike and it made a HUGE difference in performance and reliability. Definitely an incredible job done by EBMX with that jackshaft!
Is there any problems with the stock shaft on high power? :)
@@Negern91stock is just not built to handle high-powered builds. Once everything else is upgraded, the OEM jackshaft becomes the weak point.
when will they have that harness for the LBX?
I want to see someone modify a stock ultra bee keep the forks and everything original but just modify them you know for the common person I already disassembled my front shocks and added some spacers It made a world of difference.
What is the final cost $$$ ?
Damn 👏🏾👏🏾
How much would it cost?
So the warp 9 triangle didn't fit with the Sirris shock?
That’s a worp 9 Dream
Honda 250 CR four strock lots of top end
Well the thumbnal was kind of a hint to the theme xD
Top speed?
Where do you get the smaller steering stops???
coming soon just waiting for the production run to be completed on those awesome little bumps!
Total cost ???
just under $20,000usd
Where did you get the number plate?
KTM65 and we have some 3D printed adapters we'll be offering to make it fit.
what is the difference between SIRRIS fork and 85cc SX KTM?
Tuned specifically for Ultrabee, everything oem bolts right up to it, no need for a ktm front brake, or wheel. Everything bolts right onto bike no need to source out custom clamps, and frankensteining everything. More tunability
@@surronsd thanks for the information.
thats not even a ultra bee anymore 😭
Fair point haha
at this price get a stark varg tbh
At this point you should have just bought a surron ultrabee frame, seems like the only stock part. Wicked build if you have $20k
Great idea if you're planning this. You would save about 4k
Lucky im to tall to ride these bikes otherwise i be one broke arse homie
let me know if you would like to sell it i have $7400 cash