@@PatOutdoors I’m 5’ 11” 180lbs, do you think this bike is to small? I like it bc I ride 90% in the streets & I wanted super moto tires already. I’m looking at getting big handlebars with 3” ride so it fits me better
Awesome content Pat. Maybe ill do my sprocket upgrade like yours when i get my bike back from Powerful Lithium battery upgrade which they are still working on. 👍
Are you talking about running o-ring less chain for less drag? Thought about it but concerned about maintenance and heard it stretches faster than the o-ring chain
@@PatOutdoors Yep, that's exactly what I was talking about. I've seen people get an extra 3-4mph out of just switching their chain. I understand the concern about increased maintenance, though. However, the sprocket & chain are probably the cheapest speed boosts you can get out of these bikes. Anything further will probably require a new battery or controller.
My XXX seems to be faster at 100%, especially on the lower end. This is a cool mod. Funny you did it to just keep up with your friend. Does it impact range?
I finally beat him on a later video 😂 Haven’t noticed a range difference just yet. Yeah fully charge definitely makes a noticeable difference in low end torque
Awesome bike. My daughter is excited to get here’s delivered today 1/2/24. I know that you can cut that brown wire to unlock that limiter. I’m anal about making sure I get the full advantage of the warranty. You never know when you might get a bad build. Is there a way to use a plug key( device that lets you pull wires out from clips) to disconnect that brown wire vs sniping it. So if there is an issue with in the 1 year. I can just plug it back in to that clip and it’s not modified.
Thanks! So you are talking about de-pinning the brown wire from a harness connector? I’m sure you can, I just haven’t pulled the whole harness out to try that out. It’s not very easy to access without pulling the controller off completely first
@@PatOutdoors yes but I noticed from videos it’s looped. Just wondering if depining it will cause the bike to not work. Because that wire is looped for a reason vs direct connection to the clip. Hate to say it she’s already pissy just because she’s coming from motocross and 20 mph ain’t nothing. And I know she wanted this bike just to wheelie
@DJMEDIC671 Mine seems to do about 36mph in ECO mode without cutting the wire, stock with pedal kit and moto tires. It's gnarly torquey for my old ass.
Open up that controller and see what the capacitor is capable of. If it's a 150 I say go with a 96 volt!! I'm sure with it being set for a 60v battery it's probably a 100v capacitor. Amorge will build you a battery to fit into the original case. You'll have to take the 60v out of the hard case and measure it though.
@@ycatsnebnot at all possible to run 96v with the stock controller. Highest you can do is a 66v battery like chi makes for surrons. You can't even do a 72v battery without an aftermarket controller. Then those controllers have 90v or 100v caps.
I imagine they do it from the factory to make sure the chain doesn't slap about during shipping and scratch the frame. They should really point it out in the manual though.
You would lose a LOT of torque with the factory controller and battery with an even smaller sprocket. This bike now goes 63 mph though with my new Nucular P24F controller and 74V battery. Check out my later videos
You can get a bigger REAR sprocket for more torque, but less top speed. Bigger front sprocket results in higher speeds for other types of bikes like my Razor’s
@@PatOutdoors Well i started with a electric mountain bike and tuned it to go fast and then my friend lended me his surron for a few months and now I want to get a talaria xxx since it has a better top speed. I am also planning on upgrading its rear suspention a few weeks after I get it.
What gear ratio did you have it on for the 48 tooth been tryna figure out what to out it on cause everytime i change it i dont feel like im going the speed its saying
I’m about to buy a talaria x3, thanks for making videos, can’t wait to get on one!!
You’re gonna love it!
@@PatOutdoors I’m 5’ 11” 180lbs, do you think this bike is to small? I like it bc I ride 90% in the streets & I wanted super moto tires already. I’m looking at getting big handlebars with 3” ride so it fits me better
@@rexvapes9589 hmm well I’m 5’8 and 178 lbs and it’s perfect for me. I would say ride it first before choosing the riser height you need
@@PatOutdoors hey Pat do you have a talaria sting r or have you rode one? Jw if I should get the X3 or the sting R
If went to a 42 or a 40 tooth inturn also would gain even more speed from the xxx bike ina sence?
Awesome content Pat. Maybe ill do my sprocket upgrade like yours when i get my bike back from Powerful Lithium battery upgrade which they are still working on. 👍
Thx for the content and sharing your endeavors
Almost bought this over the MX4 because of the price difference. The belt drive is a weak point off road. Either is great but I went with the Sting R.
Can’t go wrong with that choice! Congrats
Upgrading your chain from stock might give you a little more juice as well. You might able to touch 53 maybe 54.
Are you talking about running o-ring less chain for less drag? Thought about it but concerned about maintenance and heard it stretches faster than the o-ring chain
@@PatOutdoors
Yep, that's exactly what I was talking about. I've seen people get an extra 3-4mph out of just switching their chain.
I understand the concern about increased maintenance, though. However, the sprocket & chain are probably the cheapest speed boosts you can get out of these bikes.
Anything further will probably require a new battery or controller.
My XXX seems to be faster at 100%, especially on the lower end.
This is a cool mod. Funny you did it to just keep up with your friend. Does it impact range?
I finally beat him on a later video 😂 Haven’t noticed a range difference just yet. Yeah fully charge definitely makes a noticeable difference in low end torque
Awesome bike. My daughter is excited to get here’s delivered today 1/2/24. I know that you can cut that brown wire to unlock that limiter. I’m anal about making sure I get the full advantage of the warranty. You never know when you might get a bad build. Is there a way to use a plug key( device that lets you pull wires out from clips) to disconnect that brown wire vs sniping it. So if there is an issue with in the 1 year. I can just plug it back in to that clip and it’s not modified.
Thanks! So you are talking about de-pinning the brown wire from a harness connector? I’m sure you can, I just haven’t pulled the whole harness out to try that out. It’s not very easy to access without pulling the controller off completely first
@@PatOutdoors yes but I noticed from videos it’s looped. Just wondering if depining it will cause the bike to not work. Because that wire is looped for a reason vs direct connection to the clip. Hate to say it she’s already pissy just because she’s coming from motocross and 20 mph ain’t nothing. And I know she wanted this bike just to wheelie
@DJMEDIC671 Mine seems to do about 36mph in ECO mode without cutting the wire, stock with pedal kit and moto tires. It's gnarly torquey for my old ass.
You know 72v is in your future.
Lmao I'm constantly stalking the internet for 72V options.
Open up that controller and see what the capacitor is capable of. If it's a 150 I say go with a 96 volt!! I'm sure with it being set for a 60v battery it's probably a 100v capacitor. Amorge will build you a battery to fit into the original case. You'll have to take the 60v out of the hard case and measure it though.
@@ycatsnebnot at all possible to run 96v with the stock controller. Highest you can do is a 66v battery like chi makes for surrons. You can't even do a 72v battery without an aftermarket controller. Then those controllers have 90v or 100v caps.
i just got a brand new xxx and my rear wheel was slightly to the left exactly like yours was. strange
Right.. not really sure why that is lol
I imagine they do it from the factory to make sure the chain doesn't slap about during shipping and scratch the frame.
They should really point it out in the manual though.
got mine in January and it was perfect straight
I thought the xxx already came with 44t stock?
It’s doesn’t. MX3 come with 44, XXX come with 48T
Where can I find the sprocket? It’s out of stock on the link provided
Would I be able to get the same sprocket on Amazon??
Thank you for this! Did you lose a lot of torque? Mine is too torquey for me stock. I'm old. 😂
What lol, yeah it reduces the low end torque just a bit to trade off for a slightly higher top speed
Can you go down to a 42 tooth sprocket and get a faster speed
You would lose a LOT of torque with the factory controller and battery with an even smaller sprocket. This bike now goes 63 mph though with my new Nucular P24F controller and 74V battery. Check out my later videos
Try a smaller sprocket coz its bottom end ure after,try u never know 😊
How the smallest one can add speed i thought you need more bigger sprocket
You can get a bigger REAR sprocket for more torque, but less top speed. Bigger front sprocket results in higher speeds for other types of bikes like my Razor’s
do you beat a stock surron with a stock xxx in a short race
I never got to test this out unfortunately. It’s too late now since my bike has been upgraded with 74V battery and Nucular controller..
@@PatOutdoors Ay atleast now your bike is fast asf. I might get an xxx but i have a feeling its gonna feel slow.
@@Barsam-h1x What kind of bike are you coming from now anyway?
@@PatOutdoors Well i started with a electric mountain bike and tuned it to go fast and then my friend lended me his surron for a few months and now I want to get a talaria xxx since it has a better top speed. I am also planning on upgrading its rear suspention a few weeks after I get it.
@Barsam-h1x Talaria xxx definitely faster than stock surron
Would you recommend the xxx for someone getting into electric dirtbikes?
Absolutely! It’s the most bike you can get for this price range (as far as speed, range, and features.)
@@PatOutdoors thanks man!
Good video
My top speed with stock talaria xxx is 52mph, with the 48t sprocket. How faster can i be with the 42 or 44 sprockets please?
@@Nixonbutcher did you clock it with a GPS? Don’t trust the stock display without calibration.
@PatOutdoors Yes gps. I'm very light and was on a flat road with 100% battery
@@Nixonbutcher if you want real speed, just save for a 72V battery and controller- it gets my bike 0-62 MPH very quickly with a ton of torque.
@@PatOutdoors way too expensive for me. How many miles per hour faster if I put smaller rear sprocket and bigger front sprocket?
@@Nixonbutcher about 2-3 MPH more per every 4 teeth smaller difference
What gear ratio did you have it on for the 48 tooth been tryna figure out what to out it on cause everytime i change it i dont feel like im going the speed its saying
The speedo will always be a bit off
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What front fork are you running?
The factory DNM fork (fork the later model Black Edition bikes from Luna)
Food for thought, u could of started video by cleaning ur bike first. It would of lengthen your video. Idk I watch a ton load of vids dude is all.
Appreciate the input. I just cleaned it for the next vid coming up
acceleration looked kinda slow
Gps speedo is like a full second delay from actual reading
Chi battery 72 volt
This video was before that battery was released. Do you have a controller recommendation to match?
@@PatOutdoors ebmx 9000 😎 I have a mx4 though
@@PatOutdoors my buddy just installed the ebmx 9000 on his triple x and it works ! So it's confirmed now lol
All that to go 3 MPH faster 😂
It’s the only option.. I’ll do anything to be faster than my friends 😂