Hyper Bee Rear Brake Lever Assembly (Left) – OEM-Style Rear Brake Control
The Hyper Bee Rear Brake Lever Assembly (Left) is a direct replacement control designed for precise and reliable rear braking performance on Hyper Bee electric dirt bikes. Manufactured to OEM specifications, this left-side brake lever assembly provides smooth lever action, consistent braking response, and dependable durability for trail and off-road riding.
Whether you’re replacing a damaged lever or restoring factory controls, this assembly ensures proper fitment and confident braking control.
Key Features
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Left-Side Rear Brake Lever Assembly – Designed for rear brake operation
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OEM-Style Replacement – Factory-correct fit and function
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Durable Lever Construction – Built to withstand impacts and aggressive riding
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Smooth Pivot Mechanism – Delivers consistent braking feel
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Direct-Fit Installation – Uses original mounting points and hardware
Why Replace Your Rear Brake Lever Assembly?
A bent or broken rear brake lever assembly can compromise braking control and rider safety. Replacing it with a properly fitted OEM-style assembly restores smooth operation, reliable braking performance, and confident handling in demanding off-road conditions.
The Hyper Bee Rear Brake Lever Assembly (Left) integrates seamlessly with the stock rear brake system for hassle-free installation.
Compatibility
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Hyper Bee electric dirt bike
(Left-hand side / rear brake only. Please confirm fitment before ordering.)
Ideal For
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Replacing broken or bent rear brake levers
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Restoring factory braking controls
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Off-road, trail, and track riding
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Routine maintenance or repairs
Shop OEM Hyper Bee Controls at SurronPart.com
At surronpart.com, we carry high-quality OEM and OEM-style replacement components for Sur-Ron and Hyper Bee electric dirt bikes. The Hyper Bee Rear Brake Lever Assembly (Left) is selected for durability, precise fitment, and consistent braking performance.
Maintain full braking control with a rear brake lever assembly built for real riding conditions.




















