EBMX Hall Sensor Kit for Sur-Ron Light Bee
Restore Factory Precision and Eliminate Motor Faults
Is your Sur-Ron Light Bee experiencing intermittent power loss, stuttering under load, or the dreaded “Hall Sensor Error” on your display? These issues often stem from worn-out or heat-damaged internal sensors within the motor. The EBMX Hall Sensor Kit is the gold-standard solution designed to get your bike back to its peak performance.
Engineered by EBMX—the industry leader in high-performance electric drive systems—this kit provides a direct replacement for your motor’s internal sensors. Whether you have been riding hard on the trails or have accumulated significant mileage, this kit ensures that your motor and controller regain the precise communication needed for smooth, responsive power delivery.
Why Choose the EBMX Hall Sensor Kit?
Precision Engineering: Built to match or exceed OEM specifications, ensuring a perfect fit inside your motor housing.
Enhanced Reliability: Constructed with heat-resistant components that stand up to the high-demand environments that standard sensors often fail in.
Smooth Throttle Response: By restoring the timing signal, you eliminate the “choppy” feeling caused by faulty sensors, resulting in a more predictable and powerful ride.
Budget-Friendly Repair: Instead of replacing an entire motor assembly, this kit allows you to perform a targeted repair, saving you hundreds of dollars.
Compatibility
Fits: All Sur-Ron Light Bee (X and S) models.
Ideal for: Riders experiencing recurring Hall sensor error codes or those rebuilding their motor for long-term maintenance.
Important Installation Notice
This is an advanced technical component. We recommend that installation be performed by a qualified e-bike technician or a rider with extensive experience in motor internals. Opening the motor housing requires specific tools and precision handling. Please ensure you have access to the necessary tutorials or a professional mechanic before beginning your installation.




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