Best E-Moto Accessories for Your Surron or Talaria in 2026: Garage and Trail Essentials

Best E-Moto Accessories for Your Surron or Talaria in 2026: Garage and Trail Essentials

Hey, Bryce here. Everybody obsesses over the big upgrades — motors, controllers, suspension — and then gets stranded on the trail because they didn't pack a $30 tool kit. After years of riding and filming with the Throttle Bros crew, I can tell you the accessories are what actually keep you riding. The right e-moto accessories save your day when a bolt backs out two miles from the truck, keep your Surron or Talaria clean and dialed in the garage, and make the whole ownership experience smoother. Here are the ones I tell every new rider to grab first.

1. A Trailside Tool Kit (Don't Ride Without One)

If you buy one accessory off this list, make it a compact tool kit. E-motos vibrate hard, and stock hardware loosens — a rear axle pinch bolt or a loose peg can end a ride fast. The 16-in-1 Foldable Bike Repair Tool Kit folds down to saddlebag size with carbon-steel hex keys, screwdrivers, and tire levers, while the Foldable Ratchet Multi-Tool adds a two-way ratchet and magnetic bits for faster trailside fixes. Toss one in your pack and you'll never limp home on a loose bolt again.

2. A Portable Air Pump

Tire pressure changes everything about how your Surron or Talaria handles, and running the wrong PSI after a hard trail day is a recipe for a pinch flat. The AS110 Mini Electric Air Pump puts 100 PSI in your pack at just 93 grams, charges over USB-C in about 30 minutes, and handles both Presta and Schrader valves. Set your pressure at the trailhead, air back up before the drive home — no floor pump, no gas-station guessing.

3. A Tow Rope (Because Batteries Die)

Range anxiety is real, and so is the buddy who pushes a little too hard and runs his pack flat miles from the truck. The Warp 9 Tow Rope is a 20-foot, 2,200-lb UHMWPE line with Kevlar-sheathed loops — strong enough to drag a dead Surron out of the backcountry without snapping or sawing through itself. It stuffs into a pack and weighs almost nothing, which is exactly why it lives in mine.

4. A Handlebar Phone Mount

Whether you're following GPS tracks, filming a POV lap, or just keeping an eye on a trail app, a solid phone mount earns its spot on the bars. The S-Clamp Bike Phone Mount clamps to 22.2–31.8mm bars, fits 4.7–7.1-inch phones, and installs tool-free. The aluminum S-clamp design holds tight through the kind of chatter that flings cheap plastic mounts right off the bar.

5. Cockpit Power: USB and Switches

Once you start adding lights, a heated grip, or a GPS, you need clean switched power. The Prickly Toggle Switch Kit is a 20A 12V switch with a blue on-indicator that drops straight into a Prickly ignition cover, and the Prickly USB Port adds charging right at the cockpit. Wire them in once and stop running your phone dead on long days.

6. Garage Gear That Pays Off

The best maintenance is the maintenance you actually do, and that comes down to having the right gear within reach. The Prickly Grease Gun keeps your linkage, swingarm, and steering-head bearings alive — dry pivots are how you turn a $15 grease job into a $200 bearing replacement. Pair it with the Prickly Bike Mat to keep your floor clean and catch the drips while you wrench. And while you're at it, a fresh set of ODI Half Waffle Grips is the cheapest comfort upgrade you can bolt on.

How to Prioritize Your Accessory Budget

Starting from zero? Go in this order: tool kit and air pump first, because they keep you riding; then a tow rope and phone mount; then cockpit power and garage gear as you build out your setup. None of these break the bank, and every one of them earns its keep the first time you need it. Browse the full lineup in our Maintenance and Gear collections to round out your kit.

Want to go deeper on builds, gear, and real trail testing? We put every one of these accessories through actual abuse before it earns a shelf spot at ThrottleCo. Check out the full catalog at throttleco.store, and if you ride a Surron or Talaria and want to rep the brand, look into our Sponsor Program — sponsors get a discount on every order, earn commission on referrals, and the top riders get pulled in to ride and film with the Throttle Bros crew. Ride safe, and keep a tool kit in your pack.

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