
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee VS E Ride Pro S
Quick Verdict
The Rundown
These are fundamentally different bikes. The Sur-Ron Ultra Bee produces 12.5kW with a 56 mph top speed and weighs 231 lbs — it's a heavy-duty electric motorcycle. The E Ride Pro S delivers 6kW at 50 mph and weighs just 136 lbs. The Ultra Bee costs $6,500-$7,600 versus $3,999 for the Pro S. If you need the Ultra Bee's power, consider the SS 3.0 or SR instead — they deliver more power for less money.
Why Choose
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
Riders who need more power, higher top speed, and don't mind the extra weight and cost of a heavier platform.
- 12.5kW peak power — more than 2x the Pro S
- 56 mph top speed vs 50 mph
- 40-65 miles range with 4800Wh battery
- Heavier frame handles rough terrain at speed
- Established Sur-Ron platform and community
Why Choose
E Ride Pro S
Riders who want an affordable, lightweight entry into electric dirt bikes with belt drive and dealer warranty.
- 136 lbs vs 231 lbs — 95 lbs lighter
- $3,999 vs $6,500-$7,600 — up to 47% less
- Belt drive — zero chain maintenance
- 2 hr fast charge (20-90%) vs ~3.5 hrs
- Send Bikes dealer warranty and financing
Head to Head
Spec-by-Spec Comparison
| Spec | Sur-Ron Ultra Bee | E Ride Pro S |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $6,500–$7,600 | $3,999 |
| Top Speed | 56 mph | 50 mph |
| Peak Power | 12.5 kW | 6 kW |
| Range | 40–65 mi | 41–62 mi |
| Weight | 231 lbs | 136 lbs |
| Battery | 4800 Wh | 2160 Wh |
| Charge Time | ~3.5 hrs | 2 hrs (20-90%) |
| Drivetrain | Chain | Belt Drive |
Price
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
$6,500–$7,600
E Ride Pro S
$3,999
Top Speed
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
56 mph
E Ride Pro S
50 mph
Peak Power
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
12.5 kW
E Ride Pro S
6 kW
Range
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
40–65 mi
E Ride Pro S
41–62 mi
Weight
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
231 lbs
E Ride Pro S
136 lbs
Battery
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
4800 Wh
E Ride Pro S
2160 Wh
Charge Time
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
~3.5 hrs
E Ride Pro S
2 hrs (20-90%)
Drivetrain
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
Chain
E Ride Pro S
Belt Drive
Deep Dive
Key Differences
Power & Speed
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
12.5kW peak, 56 mph — serious mid-range power
E Ride Pro S
6kW peak, 50 mph — efficient entry-level output
The Ultra Bee has more than double the peak power and a 6 mph top speed advantage. That gap is real and noticeable, especially on hills and at highway speeds. However, if you need Ultra Bee-level power, Send Bikes' SS 3.0 delivers 15.8kW at $4,999 — more power for less money.
Range & Battery
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
40-65 miles on massive 4800Wh battery
E Ride Pro S
41-62 miles on efficient 2160Wh pack
Surprisingly close on range despite the Ultra Bee carrying more than double the battery capacity. The Pro S achieves comparable range through lighter weight and belt drive efficiency. The Ultra Bee's 4800Wh pack takes ~3.5 hours to charge versus the Pro S's 2-hour fast charge.
Weight & Handling
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
231 lbs — stable at speed on rough terrain
E Ride Pro S
136 lbs — 95 lbs lighter, easy to load and maneuver
This is the biggest gap in the comparison. The Pro S weighs 95 lbs less than the Ultra Bee — that's the weight of a full-size dog. Loading, tight trail work, and rider fatigue are all significantly better on the Pro S. The Ultra Bee's weight provides stability at speed but limits who can comfortably ride it.
Ownership & Value
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
$6,500-$7,600 for higher performance specs
E Ride Pro S
$3,999 with belt drive, warranty, and lower total cost
The Pro S costs up to 47% less than the Ultra Bee. For riders who need more power than the Pro S offers, Send Bikes' SS 3.0 ($4,999, 15.8kW) or SR ($5,699, 25kW) are better comparisons to the Ultra Bee — and both cost less while delivering more power.
The Bottom Line
Our Verdict: It Depends
These bikes serve different riders. The Ultra Bee is a heavy-duty platform with 2x the power. The Pro S is a lightweight, affordable entry point. If the Ultra Bee's power appeals to you, look at the SS 3.0 or SR instead.
Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
Get the Ultra Bee if you specifically need the heavier frame and Sur-Ron ecosystem. But first check the SS 3.0 ($4,999, 15.8kW) — it offers more power for less.
E Ride Pro S
Get the Pro S if you want a lightweight, affordable electric dirt bike with belt drive, fast charging, and dealer warranty. It's the easiest entry into the segment.
Service & Warranty
The Pro S ships with Send Bikes dealer warranty and support through Central Georgia Powersports. Sur-Ron Ultra Bee warranty varies by dealer. The Ultra Bee's chain drive requires ongoing maintenance that the Pro S's belt drive does not.
Financing & Ownership
The Pro S can be financed through Terrace Finance for roughly half the monthly payment of an Ultra Bee. The Pro S's belt drive saves additional ongoing cost versus the Ultra Bee's chain. Total cost of ownership strongly favors the Pro S.