Sur-Ron and Talaria riders face the same problem — a weak stock headlight — and the same great solution: genuine Baja Designs prewired kits. The good news is the upgrade path is nearly identical across both platforms. Here's how lighting compares on the Sur-Ron vs the Talaria and how to choose.
The short version
Both bikes use the same Baja Designs lights — S2 Sport, S2 Pro and XL80 — and both get a prewired, plug-and-play kit with a model-specific harness. The light you choose depends on how you ride, not which bike you own.
Fitment differences
The hardware difference is in the harness connector and bracket, which we match to your model: Sur-Ron Light Bee / X / Ultra Bee, or Talaria MX3 / MX4 / MX5 / XXX. The lights themselves are the same, so output, beam and lens options are identical across platforms.
Which light for which rider?
| Riding style | Pick |
|---|---|
| Trail / commute / best value | S2 Sport |
| Fast trail & desert | S2 Pro |
| Maximum output | XL80 |
Platform guides
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FAQ
Do Sur-Ron and Talaria use the same lights?
Yes — the same Baja Designs S2 Sport, S2 Pro and XL80. Only the prewired harness/bracket differs by model.
Can I move my kit from a Sur-Ron to a Talaria?
The light transfers, but you'd need the correct harness/bracket for the new bike. Contact us for the right parts.
Which is easiest to install?
Both — each kit is prewired and plug-and-play, 15–30 minutes.