Thinking about making your Used Surron LBX road legal? Whether you’ve recently bought a pre-owned electric dirt bike or you’re finally ready to take it from trail to tarmac, this guide will walk you through how to register your Surron LBX for street use in the simplest steps possible.

Step 1: Check Your Surron LBX's Eligibility
Confirm it’s equipped with street-legal parts: mirrors, lights, horn, DOT-approved tires, etc.
Look for the VIN number — it’s crucial for registration.

Step 2: Upgrade with Road-Legal Mods (If Needed)
Many Used Surron bikes need a few tweaks to meet road requirements:
Headlights with high/low beam
Brake lights, turn signals
Rearview mirrors
Horn
License plate mount
Step 3: Get a Certificate of Origin or Bill of Sale
If your used bike didn’t come with a Certificate of Origin, you’ll need a bill of sale.
Contact the original dealer if paperwork is missing.
Step 4: Schedule an Inspection (If Required in Country or Your State)
Some states or Countries may require an inspection by the DMV or highway patrol to verify the bike’s safety and emissions compliance.
Step 5: Register at the DMV
Bring: bill of sale, proof of insurance, ID, VIN verification form
Pay registration fees
Get your license plate and title
Final Thoughts
Registering your Used Surron LBX for road use takes a little prep, but it’s absolutely worth the freedom of cruising both dirt and asphalt. Stay compliant, ride safely, and unlock your Surron’s full potential.
One comment
mcsteve
this info is really helpful