Front Number Plate for Sur-Ron Light Bee X & S Electric Dirt Bike
Enhance the appearance and protection of your electric dirt bike with this premium Front Number Plate designed specifically for Sur-Ron Light Bee X and Light Bee S models. Engineered using high-quality injection-molded plastic, this replacement front panel delivers excellent durability, accurate fitment, and long-lasting performance for off-road riding conditions.
The scratch-resistant plastic construction helps maintain a clean and aggressive appearance while protecting the front section of your motorcycle from dirt, debris, and daily wear. Its lightweight yet durable design makes it ideal for trail riding, motocross, and electric off-road motorcycle customization.
Designed for direct compatibility with Sur-Ron X and S models, this front fairing plate installs easily without complicated modifications, making it perfect for replacement, restoration, or custom bike builds.
Features
- Designed for Sur-Ron Light Bee X and S models
- Durable injection-molded plastic construction
- Scratch-resistant and wear-resistant surface
- Lightweight off-road design
- Factory-style fit and appearance
- Easy installation and replacement
- Ideal for electric dirt bike customization
- Suitable for off-road and motocross applications
Specifications
- Product Type: Motorcycle Front Number Plate
- Material: High-Quality Plastic
- Color: As shown in pictures
- Condition: 100% Brand New
Fitment
Compatible with:
- Sur-Ron Light Bee X
- Sur-Ron Light Bee S
- Sur-Ron X / S Electric Dirt Bikes
Benefits
- Improves motorcycle appearance and styling
- Protects front section from scratches and debris
- Durable for off-road riding conditions
- Perfect replacement for damaged front panels
- Enhances custom electric motorcycle builds
Package Includes
- 1 × Front Number Plate / Front Panel
Installation Note
Installation instructions are not included. Please confirm compatibility with your Sur-Ron model before purchasing.


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