Yippee, I'm getting one next week:) I've had a LightBee for four years and it's been great. I've also got a wr450f and a Husky 250 but I never ride them these days, so off they go.
It is a really fun bike to ride and very capable in the right environment. Whilst it is hard to go past the WR450F or Husky 250 on the MX track or enduro trails, the ease of this bike makes it great for short enduro rides and road trips.
Yippee, I'm getting one next week:) I've had a LightBee for four years and it's been great.
I've also got a wr450f and a Husky 250 but I never ride them these days, so off they go.
It is a really fun bike to ride and very capable in the right environment. Whilst it is hard to go past the WR450F or Husky 250 on the MX track or enduro trails, the ease of this bike makes it great for short enduro rides and road trips.
There were a lot of tempting bikes out there for that money but once you’ve gone electric there’s no going back😊
It's great! I'm still building a kdx200 but I don't think I'll get another petrol bike.
genuinely curious, any noticeable degradation of the battery over the years?
@@Charles-Darwin none in four years, the light bee will still do a 40 km run with room to spare👍
I just spent 2300 bucks on a Torp controller!
What is the wheel set size?
size goofy
Keep an eye out for other vehicles. It’s dangerous enough on a bike that makes noise.
Thanks @danstevens2204. We agree that safety is paramount and when riding always take extra care especially when you don't make a lot of noise.