
AHX12RV Front Fork: Direct-Fit Installation on Sur-Ron Light Bee
A step-by-step walkthrough for swapping the stock Sur-Ron Light Bee fork for a FASTACE AHX12RV inverted fork — no machining required.
The AHX12RV is a race-tuned inverted fork engineered as a direct fit for the Sur-Ron Light Bee, Talaria Sting, and E-Ride Pro chassis. This guide walks through a clean 30-minute swap.
Tools you'll need: 6 mm and 8 mm hex keys, a torque wrench (5–60 Nm range), a soft-jaw fork stand, and brake-cleaner spray.
1) Lift the bike and remove the front wheel and brake caliper. 2) Loosen the upper triple-clamp pinch bolts before the lower clamps. 3) Slide the stock fork out and inspect the steerer bearings. 4) Insert the AHX12RV stanchions, set fork-height per the spec sheet, torque clamps to 18 Nm. 5) Reinstall the wheel and bleed the front brake.
After a 20 km bed-in ride, recheck preload, rebound, and compression against the FASTACE base settings PDF — most riders find the stock click count is dialed for a 70–80 kg rider on intermediate terrain.
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