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Surron Light Bee Tilt Sensor

Original price was: €40.00.Current price is: €38.00.

🛠️ Specs & Compatibility

  • Part code: 21250-YQ2A-0000 (OEM Light Bee) .

  • Design: Plug-and-play OEM module; arrow-marked housing indicates correct mounting orientation. Buy Surron Light Bee Tilt Sensor Online Europe

  • Compatibility: Works with Light Bee series (LBX, LB1E, possibly newer L1e/LBX/X models). Also found in Storm Bee/X variants with code 21250-YS1A-0000 .

Buy Surron Light Bee Tilt Sensor Online Europe

Buy Surron Light Bee Tilt Sensor Online Europe (aka tip‑over or topple sensor) is a factory-installed safety device on Light Bee e-bikes. It detects when the bike tilts past a threshold—roughly 65°—and immediately cuts power to the motor to prevent runaway throttle or uncontrolled wheel spin after a fall.

  • Cut-off angle: ~65°

  • Trigger effect: Motor power is interrupted

  • Reset method: Turn ignition off and on again .

  • OEM part numbers: Typically “21250-YQ2A-0000” .


🛠️ Specs & Compatibility

  • Part code: 21250-YQ2A-0000 (OEM Light Bee) .

  • Design: Plug-and-play OEM module; arrow-marked housing indicates correct mounting orientation. Buy Surron Light Bee Tilt Sensor Online Europe

  • Compatibility: Works with Light Bee series (LBX, LB1E, possibly newer L1e/LBX/X models). Also found in Storm Bee/X variants with code 21250-YS1A-0000 .


💵 Pricing through 2023–2024

Source Price (local currency)
Surron‑EU, Surronn.com £23.65
Surron specialist sites (UK/EU) €29.95–40+
Allied Action Sports (Canada) USD 33.75–44.95
Two Wheels Empire (EU) £33.10

Upward trend: Prices rose slightly in 2024, especially with USD/€ pricing increases noted.


⚠️ Real-world use & user feedback

Did its job well:

  • A March 2025 Reddit user reported power cut-out during a spill; the tilt sensor activated, and restarting functioned normally:

    “When your bike tilts a certain amount the throttle will cut out.”

Annoyance for aggressive riders:

  • Some 2024–2025 users described sensor-triggered shutdown during jumps, wheelies, or rocky terrain. One noted sensitivity to hard cornering too . Buy Surron Light Bee Tilt Sensor Online Europe

  • Common advice emerged: remove or unplug sensors for stunt riding—though that sacrifices safety protection.

Sensor contamination & errors:

  • In late 2024, some users saw sporadic cut-outs until they repositioned or replaced the sensor.

Error code association:

  • The tilt sensor may trigger errors like “Er-22” in LBX road-legal versions—remediation often involved reseating or replacing the sensor.

Sensor removal:

  • Many choose to remove the tilt (and kickstand/brake) sensors for stunt or aggressive riding, claiming “plug/unscrew” ease; but others warn of risk without the safety cutoff . Buy Surron Light Bee Tilt Sensor Online Europe


🛠️ Maintenance & replacement

  1. Signs of a faulty sensor:

    • Random motor shut-offs despite upright position

    • Persistent error codes (e.g. Er‑22, Er‑36)

    • Intermittent throttle cutoff after hard landings

  2. Troubleshooting steps:

    • Locate and gently reseat or tighten the plug

    • Tap sensor housing to ensure alignment

    • Ride upright, restart to check if issue persists

  3. Replacement options:

    • Purchase OEM units (as priced above)

    • Install like-for-like in correct orientation

    • Post-install test: lean bike ~65°, check for power cut

  4. Removing sensor (if rider accepts no cut-off):

    • Unplug from under bash plate

    • Reattach wiring or secure to avoid slop

    • Note: after removal, instant acceleration risks if the bike falls


🧭 Summary (2023–2024)

  • Core purpose: Safety cutoff at ~65° lean to stop motor in tip-over scenarios

  • Pricing trend: £23–£45 / €30–40 from OEM dealers

  • User impressions: Reliable protection—but sometimes overly sensitive for trail/jump riders

  • Common maintenance: Reseat, replace, or remove entirely depending on rider preference


✅ Best Practices

  • If you’re a casual/trail rider: retain the sensor for protection against throttle runaway after a fall.

  • If you’re into aggressive riding (jumps/wheelies): sensor can trip erroneously—consider removal, but always ride responsibly and know what you’re giving up.

  • Keep one spare sensor on hand—Reddit users recommend keeping one “in case”.

  • When replacing, ensure correct orientation, plug firmly, and confirm the bike cuts power when tilted past ~65°.


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