Luna Cycle is currently the only official US Sur Ron dealer but from what I understand they've been pretty silent on the Storm Bee front. Not sure why though. But since you can order the Light Bee online from various places, I would imagine the same will hold true for the Storm Bee. The technical support that goes along with having certified dealers would be the only issue there, but that I don't see that being a major concern for people on this forum.
Yes, Luna has been strangely anti-Storm Bee.
Despite the great owner support here with our Alta's, I would really like to buy my next e-dirt bike from a company with a retail location(s) that stocks parts, offers warranty service, etc. Even if it was not close to me.
If I was a bit healthier I'd be opening a full service e-moto shop, or trying to partner with a local ICE moto dealer to put some resources into e-moto sales and service.
I would take it one step further and open a e-dirt bike only private ORV riding club where test rides could be offered, riding lessons, private coaching (motocross, enduro race level), etc. This same idea could also be done in any number of the empty large retail and warehouse spaces sprinkled around everywhere.
King County in Washington State is ripe for something along these lines. No legal ORV riding areas in the county, no legal MX tracks in the county. Tons of dirt bike riders with good incomes live here and travel long distances to ride. E-dirt bikes could solve all those issues.
Get the city, county, state, Feds behind us to promote green energy investment. Go solar as much as possible.
I already have a partner in mind but he's busy doing other things. Oh well, it will happen sooner or later.