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Good video but also pretty interested in the ultra bee for local lanes...

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We’re they selling good gear?
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A few things stand out from that. The bicycle is, by a chunk, the most expensive and probably the most fragile/frequently maintained and pricey to do so. If they can build and sell the Surron for less it looks like the bicycle is priced at 'what the market will stand'. I imagine prices will come down with more demand and competition.
They didn't do very well on the hill. They didn't look particularly good riders doing it but I assume they are?
The Surron range is supposed to be 40 miles (city/highway combined)...wonder how long it would last on something like stretches of the TET or off-roading in general?
Nifty thing though, wouldn't mind one. :thumbup:
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If the range is 40 miles on road, I think you'd get about half that off road, very generally, my DRZ400 used twice as much fuel off road to on.
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I managed to watch about ten seconds.

Can anyone beat that?
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:55 am If the range is 40 miles on road, I think you'd get about half that off road, very generally, my DRZ400 used twice as much fuel off road to on.
I'm assuming this bike in the OP is electric, if not, disregard :lol:

Due to the enormously different efficiency characteristics of electric motors vs ICE it essentially "doesn't work like that ^^^". I wouldn't be surprised if a electric off roader gets significantly better range at low off road speeds than it does on the highway.

There are people with electric 4x4s doing "proper" off roading who get miles and miles of range, way more than an equivalent ICE, cause the electric drivetrain maintains its excellent efficiency even down at 3mph whereas a petrol engine...doesn't. Plus the fact EVs can regen whenever you're driving down a hill.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 9:16 am
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:55 am If the range is 40 miles on road, I think you'd get about half that off road, very generally, my DRZ400 used twice as much fuel off road to on.
I'm assuming this bike in the OP is electric, if not, disregard :lol:

Due to the enormously different efficiency characteristics of electric motors vs ICE it essentially "doesn't work like that ^^^". I wouldn't be surprised if a electric off roader gets significantly better range at low off road speeds than it does on the highway.
Yebbut...the petrol one will be getting the same range in winter and in 5 years time. :lol:
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Unloved toys people are bored of now sitting in the garage? Zero miles is the same on either. :D
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This is more informative on what it can do off-road…

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I mainly use my drz on green lanes near where I live as there are loads of them. Being able to do them quietly, even though they are legal to ride on a motorcycle, would be a big advantage due to the number of horses and grumpy walkers.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:20 am Unloved toys people are bored of now sitting in the garage? Zero miles is the same on either. :D
I reckon if you can chuck a pair of smallish throw-over pannier bags on I'd get a fair bit of use out of one. :thumbup: (They do look eminently nickable though).
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dern wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:54 am I mainly use my drz on green lanes near where I live as there are loads of them. Being able to do them quietly, even though they are legal to ride on a motorcycle, would be a big advantage due to the number of horses and grumpy walkers.
Mountain Bikes are quiet, you still get grumpy walkers and horse riders moaning, some people are just grumpy.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 1:59 pm
dern wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:54 am would be a big advantage due to the number of horses and grumpy walkers.
Mountain Bikes are quiet, you still get grumpy walkers and horse riders moaning, some people are just grumpy.
Indeed, some are. But it's not helped by some riders being @rses.

Like the chap I met out on the Harrow Way, who decided to ride off spraying me with gravel.

Potentially his loss.

I was trying to warn him that someone had left nails all across the path where he was heading.
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I’ve just got an insurance quote and it’s twice as expensive as anything I have. I guess theft is an issue.
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dern wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 3:01 pm I’ve just got an insurance quote and it’s twice as expensive as anything I have. I guess theft is an issue.
That's because they are the bike of choice for bike thieves...
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