Best Seat Covers for Surron, Talaria & E-Ride Pro in 2026
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Best Seat Covers for Surron, Talaria & E-Ride Pro in 2026
Hey, Bryce here — and if you've spent any time riding your Surron, Talaria, or E-Ride Pro in the heat, mud, or just grinding through moto sessions, you already know the stock seat is the first thing that needs to go. Slippery, thin foam, and no grip when you're railing a berm or standing up on a climb. A quality seat cover fixes all of that with one bolt-on swap.
After running Guts Racing seat covers on everything in the ThrottleCo stable, here's what we recommend by platform.
Best Seat Cover for Surron Light Bee X
Guts Racing Seat Cover for Surron Light Bee X is the move. Ribbed gripper foam pattern locks your position during aggressive riding, and the cover fits directly over the OEM seat base with no modification. It comes in multiple colorways to match your LBX's plastic kit. The foam compound Guts uses runs firmer than stock — which sounds worse until you ride it, and then you realize the stock foam was collapsing under you the whole time.
Compatible with: Surron Light Bee X, 79Bike Falcon M (same seat base).
Best Seat Cover for Surron Ultra Bee
The Ultra Bee runs a longer, wider seat than the LBX, and the Guts Racing Seat Cover for Surron Ultra Bee is cut specifically for that profile. Same ribbed gripper compound, same direct fitment over the factory base. If you're doing any standing work or downhill sections, the grip difference over stock is immediately noticeable — no more sliding toward the tank under braking.
Best Seat Cover for Talaria Sting (MX3 / MX4 / MX5)
Talaria's seat shape is narrower and more tapered than Surron's, and the Guts Racing Seat Cover for Talaria Sting accounts for that geometry. The cover is also available in multiple color options so you can match or contrast your existing Talaria plastics. For MX5 riders who've upgraded to stiffer suspension, the firmer Guts foam complements that setup well — softer seat foam with stiff suspension usually leads to feedback you don't want.
Best Seat Cover for Talaria XXX
The XXX platform runs an entirely different seat profile from the Sting, and Guts makes a dedicated fit for it. The Guts Racing Seat Cover for Talaria XXX uses Guts' standard ribbed gripper compound with direct fitment. If you're running any aggressive suspension on the XXX — EXT, Sirris, or an upgraded rear shock — the seat cover gives you the grip to actually use that suspension without sliding around mid-corner.
Best Seat Cover for E-Ride Pro SS / SR
The Guts Racing Seat Cover for E-Ride Pro fits the E-Ride Pro SS and SR platforms. The E-Ride Pro tends to be a bit of a daily driver for trail and enduro use, and the Guts cover holds up to that kind of mileage. The ribbed gripper pattern wears well over time — no peeling, no cracking in UV, no collapsing foam after six months of use.
What to Look for in an E-Moto Seat Cover
Most riders think seat covers are cosmetic. They're not. The right compound keeps you planted when standing on climbs, locked in when you're railing a flat-corner, and prevents that slow slide forward that builds up fatigue on longer sessions. Look for:
- Ribbed or waffle gripper pattern — not smooth vinyl
- Platform-specific fitment — universal covers rarely sit right on e-moto seat bases
- Firm foam compound — not the ultra-plush stuff that feels comfortable on the showroom floor but collapses after a month
- UV-stable material — important if your bike sits outside or in a hot garage
Why Guts Racing?
Guts has been making seat covers and foam for MX and off-road since the 1990s. When e-moto seat shapes started diverging from traditional MX profiles, Guts built platform-specific fits rather than stretching a close-enough universal over them. Every cover we stock is a direct-fit version — no trimming, no stretching, no guessing. They ship fast from the USA straight to your door.
Ready to upgrade? Browse the full Guts Racing seat cover lineup at ThrottleCo — including colorways for Arctic Leopard, Stark Varg, Rawrr Mantis, and more.