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Understanding the regulations to drive legally

With the rise of electric motorcycles like the Sur-Ron models, it's essential to understand the rules for riding legally. What licenses are required? What regulations apply for road use or off-road riding? In this section, we break down French and European legislation to simplify the process and answer all your questions.

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, following the current regulations is crucial to ensure your safety and that of others. We cover topics such as the AM or BSR licenses, mandatory insurance, and age restrictions for riding an electric motorcycle.

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What are your rights and obligations?

Electric motorcycles like the Sur-Ron Light Bee can be used on-road or off-road, but this depends on their homologation. Non-homologated models are strictly for off-road use, while homologated versions require an appropriate license, such as a Category B license with a 7-hour training course or an AM license for younger riders.

Registration and specific insurance are also mandatory for road use. Our articles provide a detailed guide on the administrative procedures needed so you can enjoy your electric motorcycle hassle-free.

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Simplified administrative procedures for electric motorcycles

To legally ride a Sur-Ron electric motorcycle, it is essential to follow the necessary administrative procedures. After purchase, registering your motorcycle is a mandatory step for approved models. This process, although simple, requires providing certain documents such as the registration document, proof of identity, and proof of insurance.

At the same time, liability insurance is essential for driving on the road. We guide you in choosing the best insurance policy to protect both your motorcycle and other users, while respecting legal requirements.

Once your motorcycle is approved and in order, take the next step by personalizing your Sur-Ron with our tuning and customization advice.

Focus on the specific rules for off-road terrain

If you use your Sur-Ron on private paths or off-road, the rules are different. Non-homologated models can be used without a license or registration, but it's important to check local restrictions to avoid fines.

Additionally, wearing a homologated helmet is still mandatory to ensure your safety, even off public roads. Our articles also cover best practices for using your bike while following specific off-road regulations, all while maximizing your riding enjoyment.

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