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Emoto Front Plate
Emoto Front Plate
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The Emoto Front Plate is an oversized, curved number plate built for any e-moto or electric dirt bike running a triple crown fork. It mounts cleanly between the crowns using zip ties (included), keeps your full field of vision open, and routes your rear cables out of sight behind the curved plate. Easy to install, easy to remove, and it immediately makes your bike look more race-ready.
Compatible With:
- Any electric dirt bike with a triple crown fork
- Surron Light Bee X
- Surron Ultra Bee
- Talaria Sting MX3 / MX4 / MX5
- Talaria XXX
- E-Ride Pro SS / SR
Features:
- Larger-than-OEM curved design for a full front number plate look
- Low profile — does not obstruct your field of vision while riding
- Mounts to fork stanchion tubes between the crowns for a clean install
- Zip ties included — all hardware needed is in the box
- Curved shape routes rear cables behind the plate for a cleaner cable run
- No tools needed — installs and removes in seconds
If you want your e-moto to look like a race bike instead of a trail toy, a front plate is one of the quickest cosmetic upgrades you can make. This one fits nearly every electric dirt bike with a standard triple crown fork. Ships fast from the USA, straight to your door.
See Also: Motocutz Number Plate for E-Motos | Warp 9 Bar Mount for Surron | All Surron LBX Parts
Frequently Asked Questions
What bikes is the Emoto Front Plate compatible with?
It fits any e-moto with a triple crown fork — including Surron Light Bee X, Surron Ultra Bee, Talaria Sting MX3/MX4/MX5, Talaria XXX, and E-Ride Pro SS/SR.
Do I need any tools or hardware to install it?
No tools needed. The plate mounts with zip ties that are included in the package. It slides onto the fork stanchion tubes between the crowns for a clean, tool-free install.
Does the plate block my view when riding?
No — the low-profile curved design keeps your full field of vision open. It’s sized to add a race-ready look without restricting visibility on the trail.
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