A:AnswerBoth our eBikes (X260 X160) are not designed and is not legal to be ridden on roadways. They are only created for off-road activities. Always follow local laws and regulations when riding an electric vehicle.
A:AnswerIts gonna feel small until you start to make it a bit bigger. Riser handle bars, bigger front wheel seat riser. There are ways to make it bigger for taller people.
A:AnswerIt’s the same bike. Surron builds this bike for Segway. It is the exact same bike with different stickers. There is not a Surron version of the x160. Surron is only sold by Luna cycles in el set undo. They Luna, are probably one of the worst companies I have ever dealt with. Their service is trash, they have attitude when you ask relevant questions. I would buy here, Best Buy will have way better response if there are any problems.
A:AnswerYour likely not going to like the answer here but you must spend about $2000 on a upgraded battery for your controllers output to be anything better then the stock controller. Here's what a lot of sellers selling asi controllers fail to tell people is that the asi bac4000 while it can output more kw the motor phase amps are actually not that much higher then the stock controllers and I have a feeling one of these days someone will hack the stock ones to get them outputting more power. I personally own 3 asi controllers from the bac855 for a bbshd ebike to the bac2000 and bac8000. I personally hate the company asi because of.how they do business and treat their customers they make it so hard to get the software to tune the controllers on the phone yet give it away for the computer so what's the big deal there u ask well I don't know. It's ridiculous. Also the stock battery only will support 80amps maybe 85 continuous before the bms will cut the power and doing a bypass only unlocks around 100-120amps max 100amps is more realistic and your going to hurt the battery pushing it any harder. They make tons of great after market batteries from many companies, ebmx, lite speed bikes, chi battery, surron shop, emoto bros all make better batteries for the surrons and segways. Go for the 72v and biggest one they make. It might stick out the top of the battery compartment but if that bothers you there's ways to hide that better by raising the seat and the latch for the battery lid a bit and removing the bottom battery tray to make more room so it will fit and retain mostly a stock look. Don't go 60v what ever you do unless that is really important to you to have that particular voltage (some people it's important for example if they plan to keep stock controller or charger) but 72v is where.you will see huge gains in speed. If you can find it (most likely hard to find) getting a higher then 72v battery is possible and your controllers capable of handling I think a max fully charged battery voltage of either 88v or 100v one of the two. The higher you can manage to get the voltage the faster your top speed will likely be while also keeping the motor cooler too.
A:AnswerYes you can use the bike lane in town - just keep the speed similar to fast road bicycles to avoid drawing attention (i.e. police); It cannot be plated as there are no blinkers or brake activated tail lights. No permit or license necessary to operate. This bike is best enjoyed off-road on MTB or ATV trails - can easily keep up with many gas-powered trail bikes, without the noise!
A:AnswerYoull need a pair of pliers or channel locks. They come with everything else; a few Allen keys and extra nuts and bolts. The instructions are clear. First thing find the keys, sometimes are taped on the fork or handlebars. Then start charging the battery.
A:AnswerFor 320lbs, you'd want to upgrade the seat to a bigger aftermarket seat, better shocks with a heavy coil spring to accommodate the weight (maybe 700-800lbs), seat riser, lifted handlebars, and the battery won't last long or have much power, so you'd want to upgrade to bac4000/8000 controller and get a 72v battery, so you're talking about adding $6k-$7k+ in after market parts.
A:AnswerI appreciate you asking!
The seat height is Seat Heigh 31.9 inch (810 mm) and the maximum rider's payload for Dirt eBike x260 is Max. 220.5 lbs (100 kg).
Please refer to the user manual for more details: https://store.segway.com/media/wysiwyg/warranty/User%20manual%20for%20Dirt%20eBike%20X160%20and%20X260.pdf
A:AnswerHello and thank you for taking the time to leave us your feedback.
Please see our website for a list of accessories you can purchase for our ebike series. We appreciate your suggestion about making this model street legal.
A:AnswerHi Santana,
You do not need a Moto license to ride this unit.
You need to be 18 and over to ride the unit.
Please click here https://store.segway.com/segway-dirt-ebike-x260 for the specs on the X260.
Thank you