If you’ve found yourself deep in the YouTube review rabbit hole, googling “Surron e bike vs Talaria”, welcome, you’re in good company. At E-move Bikes, we’ve helped hundreds of riders, from weekend cruisers to trail junkies, pick the right electric dirt bike for their lifestyle. The two most talked-about models in this space? The Surron Light Bee and the Talaria Sting.
So, how do these electric legends stack up? Whether you're buying your first Surron e bike or upgrading from an older model, this guide will help you decide which beast belongs in your garage.
Why the Surron E Bike Is So Popular
Let’s start with the Surron Light Bee, probably the most talked-about electric dirt bike on the internet.
With its agile frame, featherweight build (around 50kg), and up to 8kW of peak power, the Surron e bike is ideal for weekend trail rides, city shortcuts, and popping wheelies at the local BMX track (just maybe not in front of your mum).
Quick specs of the Surron Light Bee X:
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Peak Power: 8kW
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Top Speed: ~75km/h
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Battery: 60V 40Ah
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Weight: ~50kg
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Range: Up to 100km
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Suspension: Front KKE Upside Down Fork Hydraulic Absorber with 200mm travel. Rear KKE Adjustable with Intersect TR, 87mm travel
Great for:
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Beginner dirt riders
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Lightweight trail riding
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Urban exploration
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Teens (with adult supervision if under 16)
Why choose a Surron ebike?
Because it delivers the fun factor. This isn’t some watered-down e-moped, this is a zippy, powerful, electric dirt bike that’s quiet, low-maintenance, and just plain fun.
What the Talaria Offers
Talaria electric bikes often get compared to Surron, and for good reason. The Talaria Sting PRO MX5 is practically a cousin to the Surron Light Bee, but with a few upgrades. The Talaria’s frame is built a little bit tougher.
Key specs of the Talaria Sting Pro MX:
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Peak Power: 13440W
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Top Speed: ~95km/h
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Battery: 72V 38.4AH
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Weight: ~76kg
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Range: Up to 120km
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Suspension: Front; Adjustable Hi-Performance Dual Spring Fork with 200mm+2 Travel. Back; Adjustable 85mm+2 Travel Diameter Reducing Spring Shock absorber with Linkage.
Great for:
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Experienced trail riders
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Off-road endurance
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Riders who want a sturdier ride
Why choose a Talaria?
If you're putting your bike through rougher terrain or you’re a heavier rider, the added frame strength and torque can make all the difference. The ride feels a bit more planted compared to the more agile Surron bike.
Surron vs Talaria: Side-by-Side Comparison
Feature |
Surron Light Bee |
Talaria Sting Pro MX5 |
Peak Power |
6kW |
13.4kW |
Weight |
~50kg |
~76kg |
Frame |
Lightweight |
Heavier, stronger |
Suspension |
Customisable |
Customisable |
Best For |
Playful, nimble riding |
Rugged, off-road trails |
Range |
Up to 100km |
Up to 120km |
Which One Should You Choose?
Honestly, you can’t go wrong with either.
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Go for a Surron e bike if you want something nimble, lighter, and ultra-fun straight out of the box. Perfect for teens, learners, and urban riders.
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Choose a Talaria if you’re into serious trail riding, need more torque, or weigh over 90kg and want that rock-solid feel.
Both options are available at E-move Bikes, with delivery across Australia. Our team rides these bikes ourselves, so we’re always happy to chat about what’s best for your style.
Experience & Expertise You Can Trust
At E-move Bikes, we don’t just sell Surron e bikes, we ride them, customise them, and service them. Our Sunshine Coast team is made up of passionate e-riders who can walk you through every upgrade, battery swap, and gear question you’ve got.
Whether you want to pop into our store or browse online, we’re here to help you ride smarter.
Ready to Ride?
See what all the hype’s about. Whether you’re ready to grab a Surron or a Talaria, or simply compare them side by side, you’ll find the right electric dirt bike at E-move Bikes.
See our range of Surron and Talaria bikes
Visit us in-store on the Sunshine Coast.
We ship Australia-wide.
We strongly encourage all riders to read up on their local rules before purchasing or riding their e-bike in public. You can learn more via our detailed guide here:
E-move Rules & Regulations Page
You can also refer to your state government’s website for specific guidance:
QLD Government – Electric Bike Rules
Please note: The buyer is responsible for ensuring their e-bike complies with applicable laws in their area. E-move Bikes provides bikes with varying power levels suitable for both on-road and off-road use.
FAQ: Surron E Bike vs Talaria
What’s better, the Surron or the Talaria?
It depends on your riding style. The Surron e bike is lighter and more playful, while the Talaria offers more torque and a stronger frame for tough terrain.
Is the Surron Light Bee street legal in Australia?
Most Surron dirt bikes are not street legal unless registered as a recreational vehicle. Always check with your local state regulations. They are the perfect offroad ebike.
How long does a Surron e bike battery last?
Expect up to 100km per charge under moderate riding. Charging takes around 3–4 hours using the standard charger.