Hi bro can u ride ultra bee around vancouver downtown without registering it? Im 15 saving money to buy ultra bee scared to get ticket and keep getting pulled over bcs it looks like a dirtbike
@@user-xh1gl1lj2x the ultra bee is not street legal. I think you could get along with the light bee but the ultra bee is the size of a dirt bike. I would not recommend riding on the street, not street legal at all.
Interesting expert section.. were there any official "expert" organized rides that included a bit of good singletrack at TT? I'm still watching some of the vids you've been posting. I remember in 2016 when I was there, I joined on a advanced ride and it had some good nasty loose sections of 2 track with a littttttle bit of single. 1200gs guy + 990 guys in my group were ripping em and making it look easy although it was still quite the challenge.
Thanks for an honest video. I can guarantee people climbed those hills in all steel two stroke enduros decades ago. Wind that shit out... momentum is key.
That traction control demo was amazing! Looks like the perfect kind of bike for poking around, don't have to start the engine all the time. A local dealer here in Ontario has a few Ultra's on clearance for $5999, demo for $4999 CDN. Wish they would have imported the street legal version to Canada, I'd have one already. Otherwise, have too many toys in the garage already, but the brain won't stop...
When you come from port renfrew on gordon river road, don’t make a left to Bugaboo but continue north for 10kms and make a left on Loup Creek FSR, then stay on that main fst that goes parallel to the look creek (east side of the loop creek) then you will arrive on McClure.
Thanks. Yeah Vancouver Island is beautiful. Lot of awesome trails. I upgraded to a rear 53T sprocket but to be honest it’s not necessary. It’s probably too big. My ultra bee is a wheelie machine now lol. I probably need to get used to it. No problem lifting the front wheel for sure. Sport mode is dangerous 😀
Typically we ride 3 hours or so. Probaly 15 miles or so. We ride hard technical stuff. Slow speed. I usually have 40-45% battery left when we are done riding
Having owned both I would say a trials bike and UB are two of the best 'play bikes' you can own--especially for hard terrain. Makes things so much easier. The lack of clutch can be annoying but I would say the UB takes the cake over all for the silence and b/c its more well rounded for faster riding too.
I could use a clutch that for sure. :-) I’m slowly learning to use throttle with finesse but with all that torque i’m still spinning the rear way to much when I get stuck trying to pass an obstacle. It’s cool not having to do any engine maintenance, oil change etc… (I have enough other gas bike to play mechanic :-) )
Fantastic rainbow. Nice ride, what part of the world is this by the way? Looks like that trail has not been visited lately. If it wasn't for the trail marks, I wouldn't think that it was indeed a trail.
Nice work!! It’s too bad the tires don’t work well in the wet soggy conditions. My lite bee has mountain bike tires on it I swear. Hey hope you heal up so you can find more rainbows!!😎👍🏻
Instant power right away. No time or energy wasted with shifting gears so it’s more linear. It’s hard to compare for me with other dirt bikes since I only ride a drz400 and aprilia tuareg 660 in addition to the surron. All I can say is if you gonna do single track. It has plenty of power even to climb the garniest steep shit. I ride sometime with guys on 250s and I don’t feel I’m lagging behind. It’s easy to lift the front, it’s a wheelie machine. It’s light and nimble. Very well balanced. It’s like a mountain bike on steroid with instant power. I dont compare it to gas bike because it’s so different. It’s like comparing a smartphone with an old flip phone. 😀. I would not use the surron to cruise at high speed on fsr and stuff like that. I think it is best suited for technical single track. 250’s would win on fast wide open tracks. Hope that helps.
HA! I will wait for the lovely sunny day when the tracks are dry before I step up to Tom Brown's challenge loop!!! But good on you for pushing the limits!