I promise I don't mean any disrespect but I just can't understand this whole entire tiny electric bike concept. At 13 years old I was riding a 400 Kawasaki racing dirt bike. At 13 I never thought that the 400 was too powerful even though it was for my age. Today I hear grown men talking about how fast and how powerful these little electric bicycles are and it boggles my mind. What has happened to the American male?
no offense taken, you should give one a try... I also grew up on a gas dirt bike in my early teens, also have owned a 600cc sport bike that I'd ride 150 mph+, also Shelby gt500 and currently own a bmw m2 - all of which are much more powerful and objectively faster than this electric bike, the surron is a ton of fun for many reasons which are hard to understand until you experience it. instant torque, short wheelbase, super lightweight, nearly silent, you can get away with riding it just about anywhere.... this is my favorite toy I've ever owned considering my particular riding area
@@JuicedJoyrides I may give one a try, thanks for the clarification :) My wife is 87 lbs and rides a Sportster and she is the one that had the hardest time thinking about it...
It seems like a simple fun factor over power. Looks appealing for short rips here and there for people who just want a little fun here and there in there otherwise complacated life as apposed to a lifestyle that goes along with a road or dirt bike.
I have a chi battery 60max paired with a bac4000 programmed to 12kw using green line engineering app. I live in NorCal and regularly ride forest hill ohv trails. Not a lot of extended climbs. I average about 65 to 68 watt/miles giving me close to 50 mile range of relatively hard riding. I also go to the high sierras with lots of extended double digit climbs and average about 100 to 103 watt/miles giving me close to 32 mile range of hard fast riding. IMHO the max is the best of both speed and distance world. I like the power of 12kw, since I’m about 200 lbs with all my gear. Also I have 21” front and 18” rear heavy off-road tires. If I took it easy I’m sure I could eek out another 20% range but that’s not fast!
Thanks for your detailed comment man! Sounds like some awesome riding, I want to ride NorCal and the sierra’s, sounds amazing. Also I like how you are calculating with watt/mile, makes a lot of sense to look at it that way, like mpg. Happy riding!
Nice single track rides! I used to ride my mountain bike all over the trails just above Los Gatos , Ca in the Bay Area (Santa Cruz Mountains) and there are tons of epic trails. I miss that and could only imagine how fun it would be on a Sur Ron.
Very nice! I got out a bit deeper in the Santa Monica mountains today, it’s a blast with all the power and range! I don’t see how I’m ever gonna ride a real bike again, I used to do these trails on a gravel bike 😂
I've also encountered scary trails for the first time on a heavy bike. I actually heard your fear before you decided to continue! You were saying... "Oh no! What have I gotten myself into! but I must go on!""
@@JuicedJoyrides Also be careful not to overtighten your chain, if you get a 'paddock' stand to pick up your rear wheel, you'll notice there are weak and tight points on your chain as you rotate the back wheel, you need about 1" total variation on the tight point (at the centre). Chains stretch but only when new
Automotive Gear oil is the best for non Oring chains, some chain manufacturers even recommend it in the fine print. Put some in a jar with a dedicated toothbrush and you’re set. My chain has never been quieter and there’s not chain wax all over everything.
really enjoying your videos. I have discovered the only way to get a MTB rider to talk to you is to let them ride it first. then they want one, before they ride it you are a motorbike to them.
An electric bike that can spin the rear wheel and roost like a dirt bike is destructive to the trail too soil. There are pedal assist mountain bikes that will give you the thrill without having the negative impact on the trail. Go get one or KEEP OFF mountain bike trails.
I thought that until I rode one, and then realised that I was just making trails for my mtb.. I have my own track and have decided its possibly the most fun I have ever had.. and no noise so the neighbours don't care. Even at night. Best smile makers ever..
i couldnt have found the info of your controller and the app of it. i watched your videos that you check current, speed, voltage, distance at a time. how do you do it?
You might look into a O-Ring chain, they have rubber O-rings on each link so its more quiet and lasts longer than a standard chain, I swapped out mine on a quad and it cut the noise in half
Haha I actually did the inverse swap and it cut the noise in half, likely due to simply having a clean chain. The non oring is faster for sure, but more maintenance…. Which I apparently suck at staying on top of 😆
if I had the money id go with the Ebmx 60v 65ah battery Ko controller and Ko Motor ko Motor is bigger should be able to up the amps a bit with less heating than stock motor..
Nice, that battery would be awesome for range, I wonder how the extra weight would affect the agility, just adding my battery made a pretty big difference. Also, in my opinion the KO motor is kinda over hyped 😆 would love to try it one day but the stock motor is really a beast
There is a lot of hype in the Sur Ron's but yet they don't have any range. Is 40 miles max range with little elevation gain a accectable range? I bought one of the low production R22 Everest editions with 140-180 miles range 190 nm of torque and 2500W peak motor with 1700 watt continuous power, of course it has dual 1750 watt/52 volts batteries. Plus comfortable seat with dropper seat post. full suspension fox shocks with gas in the back air in the front. Solid carbon frame and swing arm. quad hydralic brakes. I believe for 4 times the cost of a sur ron you get the best choice.
What up man, they don’t fully lock out, I ride with the front suspension fairly tight, probably just a few clicks from max compression. I have not adjusted the rear shock yet.
Don’t worry about the noise,lol. it’ll get much louder if u take it off road and ride it like a MX bike😬lol!! my Ron was silent for 3-4 months until i had to change the jackshaft + swingarm bearing’s and put a new 60T sprocket,chain plus a few crashes later it’s “crazy AF loud” but it still goes forward + fast like the day i got the beast🤣🔥🤙🤙🤙lmao
I'll most likely go with the more compact and lighter 72v battery on mine too. It offers more than enough range, amperage and performance... for my needs. The motors extremely basic air cooling is probably the weakest link in the chain so its a bad idea drawing more amperage by adding any more battery weight.
@@JuicedJoyrides Guess it depends on where you place the temp sensor. The Nucular controller Engineers/techs suggest setting their motor over temp cut off to 100 deg C IIRC. I believe an additional temp sensor is req to do it but could be wrong.
Hell yeah man Trail riding is what these Bikes are made for. I ride my Talaria Locally but also drive it to Tails/single track I want to find some more OHV trails.. Id Recommend some mx Boots for any tech Trails with big rocks and Logs to Protect them ankles and lower legs. I just got some boots I will say one thing I like more about riding in my normal shoes Vans is I can feel the peg under my feet more boots feel like foot condoms.. lol
Had same problem did tieten the chain 🔗 but its 10 ,15 mile gap don't know if I've off tiet ended people say it's got too be tiet thete not the same as moter cross bike chains but dont wont too push motor too 🔥 burn out and now ive ordered the bac 4000 up 👆 grade will show videos then the 72v 38 amp battery 🔋 should be faster
@@JuicedJoyrides yeah I got a little impatient when I was shopping around and kinda got what I could find at the time. But it’s only a little taller than the stock battery
If the chain still loosens it might be that the torque is too much and the wheel or gears that hold the chain are not able to tighten enough to keep it in place. So this is a big problem try to fix asap. Wouldn't want you to get hurt.
One day when they invent batteries that have excellent capacity and charge in minutes not hours life will change for the better. Even using low settings on my ebike it still takes forever (3-4hrs) to charge from 20% to full. I ride about 30-35 miles on 48v 10.4ah battery. It must take a while to charge those 60v and 72v batteries for the SurRon.
I review a lot of budget eBikes like you’re talking about on my other channel, you might want to look into upgrading to a 3amp charger, I’m guessing you have a 2 amp charger, it will reduce the charge time by 50%. Also you could look into the variable charger Luna sells and push 4 or 5 amps for an even faster charge, at some point it’ll be pushing safe charge time though with the small 10 ah battery
about batteries that charge in minutes close to impossible just because of the stupid amount of energy that would need to be suppiled in such short amount of time 1wh = 3.6KJ (60seconds in a minute, times 60 minutes in hour) so if you have a let's 2KWh batterie, that will end up being 7.2MJ which is stupid amount of power to deliver over a few minutes (at 10 minutes or 600 seconds that will be 7.2MJ/600= 12KW, add li ion charge inefficiency which is around 10%, you would need your power supply to deliver 13.3KW, at the output! adding 93% (not the the best but not bad efficiency rating either) you are talking about 14KW from the wall and if you use a 240v circuit, that will 58A constant current draw which is impractical, maybe if have 3 phases connected you can maybe try making it work but even then you will need to call your electric power provider to beef up your infrastructure
True story, I’ve been looking at belt conversions that can handle the power of this setup, may be in the future for upgrades, belt drive makes a huge difference, but susceptible to failure riding off road due to debris
It sounds like your chain has stretched when going trail riding its best not to go by yourself because if you have an accident someone is there to help you 😉
Yeah, I try to ride at the pace of where and what kind of people I’m around considering this can roll where people walk, bikes ride, or cars speed, also super mindful about not applying torque too fast so no ruts or tire slipping
72v 38ah was the right way to go for me, very rarely do I even run it below 50%, the extra weight would have just weighed the bike down and took away from its nimble feeling.
@@JuicedJoyrides keeping the weight distribution as close as stock is ideal, and while the range looks great on paper I doubt id feel comfortable riding with one
@@benrat I ride mountain bikes in the northeast, on mountain bike designated trails. The last thing I want to see is a Sur Ron ripping up the top soil spinning that rear tire roosting everywhere.
Looked like an awesome ride, would love to tag along next time you hit the trails! I shot you a message on IG, would love to connect 💪💪 keep on cruising!!!
I promise I don't mean any disrespect but I just can't understand this whole entire tiny electric bike concept. At 13 years old I was riding a 400 Kawasaki racing dirt bike. At 13 I never thought that the 400 was too powerful even though it was for my age. Today I hear grown men talking about how fast and how powerful these little electric bicycles are and it boggles my mind. What has happened to the American male?
no offense taken, you should give one a try... I also grew up on a gas dirt bike in my early teens, also have owned a 600cc sport bike that I'd ride 150 mph+, also Shelby gt500 and currently own a bmw m2 - all of which are much more powerful and objectively faster than this electric bike, the surron is a ton of fun for many reasons which are hard to understand until you experience it. instant torque, short wheelbase, super lightweight, nearly silent, you can get away with riding it just about anywhere.... this is my favorite toy I've ever owned considering my particular riding area
@@JuicedJoyrides I may give one a try, thanks for the clarification :) My wife is 87 lbs and rides a Sportster and she is the one that had the hardest time thinking about it...
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@@JuicedJoyrides M2? sweet ride man
It seems like a simple fun factor over power. Looks appealing for short rips here and there for people who just want a little fun here and there in there otherwise complacated life as apposed to a lifestyle that goes along with a road or dirt bike.
I have a chi battery 60max paired with a bac4000 programmed to 12kw using green line engineering app. I live in NorCal and regularly ride forest hill ohv trails. Not a lot of extended climbs. I average about 65 to 68 watt/miles giving me close to 50 mile range of relatively hard riding. I also go to the high sierras with lots of extended double digit climbs and average about 100 to 103 watt/miles giving me close to 32 mile range of hard fast riding. IMHO the max is the best of both speed and distance world. I like the power of 12kw, since I’m about 200 lbs with all my gear. Also I have 21” front and 18” rear heavy off-road tires. If I took it easy I’m sure I could eek out another 20% range but that’s not fast!
Thanks for your detailed comment man! Sounds like some awesome riding, I want to ride NorCal and the sierra’s, sounds amazing. Also I like how you are calculating with watt/mile, makes a lot of sense to look at it that way, like mpg. Happy riding!
You sure have access to some amazing trails. Keep on riding and take us along.
Nice single track rides! I used to ride my mountain bike all over the trails just above Los Gatos , Ca in the Bay Area (Santa Cruz Mountains) and there are tons of epic trails. I miss that and could only imagine how fun it would be on a Sur Ron.
Very nice! I got out a bit deeper in the Santa Monica mountains today, it’s a blast with all the power and range! I don’t see how I’m ever gonna ride a real bike again, I used to do these trails on a gravel bike 😂
I've also encountered scary trails for the first time on a heavy bike. I actually heard your fear before you decided to continue! You were saying... "Oh no! What have I gotten myself into! but I must go on!""
18:23 I've never seen tire tread match the shutter speed of a camera 😯
🤯 didn’t even notice that 😆
Love your vlogs man, keep em coming
Thanks! 🙏 will do!
@@JuicedJoyrides Also be careful not to overtighten your chain, if you get a 'paddock' stand to pick up your rear wheel, you'll notice there are weak and tight points on your chain as you rotate the back wheel, you need about 1" total variation on the tight point (at the centre). Chains stretch but only when new
Automotive Gear oil is the best for non Oring chains, some chain manufacturers even recommend it in the fine print. Put some in a jar with a dedicated toothbrush and you’re set. My chain has never been quieter and there’s not chain wax all over everything.
really enjoying your videos. I have discovered the only way to get a MTB rider to talk to you is to let them ride it first. then they want one, before they ride it you are a motorbike to them.
😆 I could see this being true!
An electric bike that can spin the rear wheel and roost like a dirt bike is destructive to the trail too soil. There are pedal assist mountain bikes that will give you the thrill without having the negative impact on the trail. Go get one or KEEP OFF mountain bike trails.
I thought that until I rode one, and then realised that I was just making trails for my mtb.. I have my own track and have decided its possibly the most fun I have ever had.. and no noise so the neighbours don't care. Even at night. Best smile makers ever..
i couldnt have found the info of your controller and the app of it. i watched your videos that you check current, speed, voltage, distance at a time. how do you do it?
I use the EggRider app for that info, is that what you’re asking?
With a battery upgrade do you have to upgrade controller too? Ughh so much money
You can do a 66v on stock controller but not worth it in my opinion, gotta do controller and 72v
You might look into a O-Ring chain, they have rubber O-rings on each link so its more quiet and lasts longer than a standard chain, I swapped out mine on a quad and it cut the noise in half
Haha I actually did the inverse swap and it cut the noise in half, likely due to simply having a clean chain. The non oring is faster for sure, but more maintenance…. Which I apparently suck at staying on top of 😆
if I had the money id go with the Ebmx 60v 65ah battery Ko controller and Ko Motor ko Motor is bigger should be able to up the amps a bit with less heating than stock motor..
Nice, that battery would be awesome for range, I wonder how the extra weight would affect the agility, just adding my battery made a pretty big difference. Also, in my opinion the KO motor is kinda over hyped 😆 would love to try it one day but the stock motor is really a beast
The loose chain happens because of the torque created. Need to use lock tight and if you have for another bolt to stop the main bolt use it.
Amazing battery range 👏👏👏
Wait til you see the range of the new one coming soon 😜
@@JuicedJoyrideswhat new battery where you going to get?
There is a lot of hype in the Sur Ron's but yet they don't have any range. Is 40 miles max range with little elevation gain a accectable range? I bought one of the low production R22 Everest editions with 140-180 miles range 190 nm of torque and 2500W peak motor with 1700 watt continuous power, of course it has dual 1750 watt/52 volts batteries. Plus comfortable seat with dropper seat post. full suspension fox shocks with gas in the back air in the front. Solid carbon frame and swing arm. quad hydralic brakes. I believe for 4 times the cost of a sur ron you get the best choice.
Do you ride with ur shocks lock out, or do you let them bounce?
What up man, they don’t fully lock out, I ride with the front suspension fairly tight, probably just a few clicks from max compression. I have not adjusted the rear shock yet.
@@JuicedJoyrides oh ok! U don’t like the bounce either
Can a Surron fit in the back of a Porsche Macan?
😂 possibly! Mine can fit in the back of a Mazda CX-5, you can see clips in the video where we “raced to malibu”
Don’t worry about the noise,lol. it’ll get much louder if u take it off road and ride it like a MX bike😬lol!! my Ron was silent for 3-4 months until i had to change the jackshaft + swingarm bearing’s and put a new 60T sprocket,chain plus a few crashes later it’s “crazy AF loud” but it still goes forward + fast like the day i got the beast🤣🔥🤙🤙🤙lmao
😂 this gives me anxiety of future maintenance 😬
@@JuicedJoyrides 🤣you’ll be fine brotha👍. Mine’s still stock so I’ve abused it a little bit to much “up the mountain”😬lol. 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼🇺🇦🏴 🇺🇸
I'll most likely go with the more compact and lighter 72v battery on mine too. It offers more than enough range, amperage and performance... for my needs. The motors extremely basic air cooling is probably the weakest link in the chain so its a bad idea drawing more amperage by adding any more battery weight.
What do you think is a safe temperature to run the motor at?
@@JuicedJoyrides Guess it depends on where you place the temp sensor. The Nucular controller Engineers/techs suggest setting their motor over temp cut off to 100 deg C IIRC.
I believe an additional temp sensor is req to do it but could be wrong.
Definitely enjoyed the vid!👍
Thank you!
such a blast dude. 72v is way better than 60v.
Thanks for reassuring my choice, it should be here in about a week 😊
i went with the 60v 70ah its got hella power and hella range
Sweet! Mine arrives Thursday, super excited to see the power and range
Did you have to upgrade controller?
@@jonlock7150 BAC4000
Hell yeah man Trail riding is what these Bikes are made for. I ride my Talaria Locally but also drive it to Tails/single track I want to find some more OHV trails.. Id Recommend some mx Boots for any tech Trails with big rocks and Logs to Protect them ankles and lower legs. I just got some boots I will say one thing I like more about riding in my normal shoes Vans is I can feel the peg under my feet more boots feel like foot condoms.. lol
😂 that’s a great analogy. Been thinking more about boots, scrapped my leg pretty good on some brush yesterday haha
Had same problem did tieten the chain 🔗 but its 10 ,15 mile gap don't know if I've off tiet ended people say it's got too be tiet thete not the same as moter cross bike chains but dont wont too push motor too 🔥 burn out and now ive ordered the bac 4000 up 👆 grade will show videos then the 72v 38 amp battery 🔋 should be faster
Nice video Bro.
Thanks 🙏
That hill I would have used my 6th gear with my rholhoff spead hub in power level 4 and climbed smoothly right to the top with out hesitation.
The chain stretches
I got the ebmx 72v 42ah and you can barely tell its in there. not high at all
I envy your extra 4ah, I would’ve got that one but it was out of stock
@@JuicedJoyrides yeah I got a little impatient when I was shopping around and kinda got what I could find at the time. But it’s only a little taller than the stock battery
If the chain still loosens it might be that the torque is too much and the wheel or gears that hold the chain are not able to tighten enough to keep it in place. So this is a big problem try to fix asap. Wouldn't want you to get hurt.
thanks for the feedback, i'll look into this. I should probably get a torque wrench to tighten the bolt up to spec instead of by feel
@@JuicedJoyrides aye
68%, 62 volts? Isn't that low for a 72 volt nominal battery?
I’m still on the 60v battery, the 72v comes in about a week I think
@@JuicedJoyrides ah gotcha, thanks for clarifying!
One day when they invent batteries that have excellent capacity and charge in minutes not hours life will change for the better. Even using low settings on my ebike it still takes forever (3-4hrs) to charge from 20% to full. I ride about 30-35 miles on 48v 10.4ah battery. It must take a while to charge those 60v and 72v batteries for the SurRon.
I review a lot of budget eBikes like you’re talking about on my other channel, you might want to look into upgrading to a 3amp charger, I’m guessing you have a 2 amp charger, it will reduce the charge time by 50%. Also you could look into the variable charger Luna sells and push 4 or 5 amps for an even faster charge, at some point it’ll be pushing safe charge time though with the small 10 ah battery
I don't mind the recharge time cos I do at night or at work but I do Find I need 2 Batteries to keep things running as a full time commuter
@@JuicedJoyrides My stock Surron charger (UK) is 10A, I'd have thought the US version is too?
@@paulhope3401 yes 10 amp
about batteries that charge in minutes close to impossible just because of the stupid amount of energy that would need to be suppiled in such short amount of time
1wh = 3.6KJ (60seconds in a minute, times 60 minutes in hour)
so if you have a let's 2KWh batterie, that will end up being 7.2MJ which is stupid amount of power to deliver over a few minutes (at 10 minutes or 600 seconds that will be 7.2MJ/600= 12KW, add li ion charge inefficiency which is around 10%, you would need your power supply to deliver 13.3KW, at the output!
adding 93% (not the the best but not bad efficiency rating either) you are talking about 14KW from the wall and if you use a 240v circuit, that will 58A constant current draw which is impractical, maybe if have 3 phases connected you can maybe try making it work but even then you will need to call your electric power provider to beef up your infrastructure
Hub motors are silent
True story, I’ve been looking at belt conversions that can handle the power of this setup, may be in the future for upgrades, belt drive makes a huge difference, but susceptible to failure riding off road due to debris
I ran into a couple rattlers up in Sullivan Canyon. I hate snakes!
I’m afraid too, I know the day will come when I cross paths with a danger noodle 🐍
It sounds like your chain has stretched when going trail riding its best not to go by yourself because if you have an accident someone is there to help you 😉
I think you’re right, need to start riding with others more, my problem is I just go for a ride on a whim
@@JuicedJoyrides I'm the same I just ride when I feel like it I don't plan a ride I just go
What up man
whats with the hand gestures?
The real question is why did you buy a Chi battert Lol >_< ...
What battery would you recommend?
@@JuicedJoyrides th-cam.com/video/v2xpRvFiGA0/w-d-xo.html
Sucks to worry about Mountain Bikers opinions but a lot of guys on the Sur Ron’s go too fast.
Yeah, I try to ride at the pace of where and what kind of people I’m around considering this can roll where people walk, bikes ride, or cars speed, also super mindful about not applying torque too fast so no ruts or tire slipping
Doubt you regret not getting thay huge battery looks like it would be ahit
72v 38ah was the right way to go for me, very rarely do I even run it below 50%, the extra weight would have just weighed the bike down and took away from its nimble feeling.
@@JuicedJoyrides keeping the weight distribution as close as stock is ideal, and while the range looks great on paper I doubt id feel comfortable riding with one
Your not allowed to ride a sur-ron in Sullivan Canyon. The Park Rangers and police will follow you out of the park. Even if you have the pedal kit.
I can tell you as a mountain biker.
Keep off mountain bike trails.
For sure
Jesus Doug, lighten up you dont own the mountain.
everyone that hikes or rides a horse hates you and you still go ride right?
@@benrat I ride mountain bikes in the northeast, on mountain bike designated trails. The last thing I want to see is a Sur Ron ripping up the top soil spinning that rear tire roosting everywhere.
Looked like an awesome ride, would love to tag along next time you hit the trails! I shot you a message on IG, would love to connect 💪💪 keep on cruising!!!
It was fun out there, maybe we can ride soon, did you send it on juiced joyrides on ig?
Yessir, just sent you another one to bring it to the top