the Storm Bees started selling in Israel, so I had a chance to test ride it off road and compare it to my Redshift EX.
the bike I tested is the road legit enduro model (18 & 21 inch tires). it weighs about 127 kg (similar to the Alta) but feels a bit lighter. the ergonomics are surprisingly suited for a tall guy like me (I am 1.9m), but the Alta feels a bit more roomier. I did not have a chance to fiddle with the handlebar position and such.
2 power modes are available: "economy" which will let you ride trails smoothly. feels like map 1 on the Redshift with a bit more punch, and "sport' mode which is a bit too powerful for smooth trail riding. and this is the main disadvantage - the power curve / throttle response is not as smooth as in the Redshift. the first 1/5th throttle is a dead band, and than the power comes on. the Alta is smoother and more linear in that aspect.
front & rear brakes are hand controlled, and bite just fine. no need to add LHRB kit, as it comes stock.
did not fiddle with suspension adjustments. feels more firm than the EX (which is known to be soft) but that can be changed with some tweaking I suppose. the Redshift does feel smoother on rocky and bumpy terrain, but my suspension was revalved, and I am using fatter tires with low tire pressure.
large diameter tires like 140/80 can be problematic due to swingarm clearance on the Storm Bee.
protection must be added to the motor and phase wires. they are exposed and will be damaged by the first rock they meet.
can not say much about range because I only tested it for 15 minutes on trails and rocky terrain. I don't ride motorcross.
all in all, had a good time on it. feels like a full size dirt bike (I thought it would be more like the KTM Freeride, but it's not). power is good for my type of riding, and components seems like good quality, but only time will tell (plastics are not as flexible as on the Redshift). the Alte feels more robust & smooth to me.
the bike I tested is the road legit enduro model (18 & 21 inch tires). it weighs about 127 kg (similar to the Alta) but feels a bit lighter. the ergonomics are surprisingly suited for a tall guy like me (I am 1.9m), but the Alta feels a bit more roomier. I did not have a chance to fiddle with the handlebar position and such.
2 power modes are available: "economy" which will let you ride trails smoothly. feels like map 1 on the Redshift with a bit more punch, and "sport' mode which is a bit too powerful for smooth trail riding. and this is the main disadvantage - the power curve / throttle response is not as smooth as in the Redshift. the first 1/5th throttle is a dead band, and than the power comes on. the Alta is smoother and more linear in that aspect.
front & rear brakes are hand controlled, and bite just fine. no need to add LHRB kit, as it comes stock.
did not fiddle with suspension adjustments. feels more firm than the EX (which is known to be soft) but that can be changed with some tweaking I suppose. the Redshift does feel smoother on rocky and bumpy terrain, but my suspension was revalved, and I am using fatter tires with low tire pressure.
large diameter tires like 140/80 can be problematic due to swingarm clearance on the Storm Bee.
protection must be added to the motor and phase wires. they are exposed and will be damaged by the first rock they meet.
can not say much about range because I only tested it for 15 minutes on trails and rocky terrain. I don't ride motorcross.
all in all, had a good time on it. feels like a full size dirt bike (I thought it would be more like the KTM Freeride, but it's not). power is good for my type of riding, and components seems like good quality, but only time will tell (plastics are not as flexible as on the Redshift). the Alte feels more robust & smooth to me.