YouTuber Gets Roasted For Poaching BMX Jumps On Electric Dirt Bike

Surron, the brand of electric dirtbikes being marketed as E-mountain bikes have been taking the internet by storm, and not for the best reasons.

The culture around these E-dirtbikes is one of negligence, disrespect, and blatant disregard.

See a prime example of that in this video below documenting Surron riders trespassing on some mountain bike dirt jumps.

For those who have not spent countless hours packing lips at a dirt jump park, these steep, manicured lips and landings are a very time-consuming process to make. The nature of the jumps being so steep also means that they are fragile and liable to sluff over time.

Riding throttled motorcycles on these lips destroys them almost instantly. These Surron kids showed no regard for that or the hard work that the builders put in on this dirt jump park and added a lot of patchwork to the to-do list of whoever maintains this spot.

Commentors also were quick to call out the Surron kids and encourage them not to ride dedicated mountain bike spots.

"You gotta leave BMX trails alone! Had my dirt jumps get ruined by surrons this winter, nothing worse than having to rebuild a whole line from motorized bikes. Will keep surrons much more respected. Just things to consider"

"You should def build your own jumps to avoid destroying other people’s"

"I feel bad for whoever took the time to build all those jumps just to have em destroyed by you guys"

The biggest cardinal sin out of all of this though, is despite their Surrons ruining the jumps, not a single shovel was picked up to repair the features.

Related: "You Can't Ride Those In Here"- Mountain Biker Confronts Electric Dirt Bikers

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