Fastace Suspension Fitment Guide for Talaria, E-Ride Pro, Sur-Ron and 79Bike Falcon
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Fastace Suspension Fitment Guide for Talaria, E-Ride Pro, Sur-Ron and 79Bike Falcon

Check Fastace suspension fitment for Talaria Sting, E-Ride Pro SS, Sur-Ron Light Bee and 79Bike Falcon. Compare AHX12RV, ALX13RC, wheel size, brake mount, triple clamp and spring rate before ordering.

When riders search for fastace suspension fitment, they usually already know what they want.

They are not just asking whether Fastace is good.

They are asking: Will this Fastace fork actually fit my Talaria, E-Ride Pro, Sur-Ron or 79Bike Falcon?

That is the right question. Suspension fitment is one of the most important steps before ordering parts for a lightweight electric dirt bike. A fork may look similar across Sur-Ron, Talaria, E-Ride Pro and 79Bike models, but small differences in triple clamp, steerer, axle, brake mount, rotor size, wheel size and model generation can decide whether the installation is simple or painful.

This guide focuses on practical fitment for popular Fastace options, especially Fastace AHX12RV and Fastace ALX13RC, across Talaria Sting MX3 / MX4 / MX5, E-Ride Pro SS, Sur-Ron Light Bee and 79Bike Falcon models.

Why Fitment Matters Before Buying Suspension

Electric dirt bike riders often upgrade suspension because they want better control, stronger support and more confidence on trails, jumps and rough ground.

But the wrong suspension part can create several problems:

  • the fork does not fit the triple clamp
  • the axle standard does not match
  • the brake caliper does not line up
  • the rotor size is wrong
  • the front wheel does not clear properly
  • the bike geometry changes too much
  • the spring rate is too soft or too stiff
  • the fork fits one version but not another version of the same bike family

This is why a Fastace suspension fitment guide should be based on model compatibility, not just product names. A listing that says "for Sur-Ron / Talaria / E-Ride Pro" is useful, but it is not enough. Riders still need to check the exact model and version.

Fastace AHX12RV vs ALX13RC: What Is the Difference for Fitment?

Both Fastace AHX12RV and ALX13RC appear frequently in e-moto suspension searches.

Fastace AHX12RV

The Fastace AHX12RV is usually positioned as a stronger e-moto fork option. Product listings commonly mention 200mm travel, coil spring, rebound adjustment, high-speed and low-speed compression adjustment, 203mm brake post mount and compatibility with several light e-moto platforms.

It is especially relevant for riders searching: fastace ahx12rv, fastace talaria, fastace surron, e ride pro ss suspension upgrade, 79bike falcon suspension.

For heavier riders or harder off-road use, AHX12RV is often the more serious option.

Fastace ALX13RC

The Fastace ALX13RC 2.0 is also widely used on Sur-Ron, Talaria and E-Ride Pro style bikes. Some official listings describe 200mm travel, compression damping, rebound damping, 110x20mm boost thru axle, 203mm brake post mount and 60lbs spring options for heavier riders.

ALX13RC can be attractive when the rider wants a practical replacement or upgrade fork with broader pricing flexibility.

Which One Should Riders Choose?

Choose AHX12RV if the rider wants a stronger e-moto-oriented fork and better adjustment potential.

Choose ALX13RC if the rider wants a practical Fastace replacement or upgrade at a more accessible price point.

But do not choose only by model name. Always confirm exact fitment.

Talaria Sting MX3 / MX4 / MX5 Suspension Notes

Talaria is one of the most important platforms for Fastace suspension searches.

Talaria Sting MX3

The Talaria Sting MX3 is commonly listed in Fastace-compatible fork pages and aftermarket triple clamp pages. Riders usually upgrade because the stock suspension feels soft, underdamped or not supportive enough for heavier riders and jumps.

For MX3 riders, Fastace is usually a practical upgrade path. Check before ordering:

  • front wheel size
  • axle standard
  • brake rotor size
  • brake caliper bracket
  • triple clamp compatibility
  • rider weight
  • riding style

Talaria Sting MX4

The Talaria Sting MX4 is also commonly supported by Fastace-compatible aftermarket parts. For MX4 riders, the main buying logic is similar to MX3: improve front-end support, reduce brake dive, improve landing control and match the suspension to rider weight.

If the rider uses a larger brake rotor or aftermarket brake system, confirm caliper bracket compatibility before ordering.

Talaria Sting MX5

MX5 requires more caution. Some sellers and content pages mention Talaria MX5 in broader e-moto fitment discussions, but some Fastace-related accessory pages specifically say their parts are not compatible with MX5.

That means MX5 riders should not assume direct fitment based only on the Talaria name. For Talaria MX5, please confirm compatibility before ordering. Send photos of your current fork, triple clamp, front wheel, brake rotor and caliper setup.

E-Ride Pro SS Suspension Upgrade Notes

E-Ride Pro is another high-intent model group because riders often upgrade suspension after increasing riding speed or riding harder terrain.

E-Ride Pro S / SS 1.0 / 2.0

Many Fastace listings include E-Ride Pro S / SS 1.0 / 2.0. These models are commonly connected with AHX12RV and ALX13RC searches.

For these bikes, check:

  • whether the bike is S, SS 1.0 or SS 2.0
  • front rotor size
  • brake caliper position
  • axle and wheel compatibility
  • rider weight and spring rate
  • whether the fork includes the correct crown or clamp setup

E-Ride Pro SS 3.0

E-Ride Pro SS 3.0 is different. Some Fastace official listings clearly state that the AHX12RV version fits E-Ride Pro S / SS 1.0 / 2.0 but does not fit the 3.0. This matters because SS 3.0 riders may need a model-specific fork assembly, clamp or suspension solution.

E-Ride Pro SS 3.0 riders should not order based on SS 1.0 / 2.0 fitment. Please confirm the exact 3.0 front-end setup before buying.

Sur-Ron Light Bee Suspension Upgrade Notes

Sur-Ron Light Bee is the classic platform for lightweight e-moto suspension upgrades. Fastace fitment is usually easier to explain for Sur-Ron because many product pages directly mention: Sur-Ron Light Bee X, Sur-Ron LBX, Sur-Ron LBS, Sur-Ron L1E.

Riders usually upgrade because of:

  • brake dive
  • soft stock fork
  • weak rebound control
  • jumping
  • heavier rider weight
  • higher-speed trail riding
  • upgraded battery / controller / motor

For most Sur-Ron Light Bee riders, Fastace is a practical upgrade because it gives a clear balance of fitment, adjustment and cost. Still, Sur-Ron riders should confirm wheel size, brake rotor size and spring rate before buying.

79Bike Falcon and Falcon Pro Suspension Notes

79Bike Falcon is increasingly important because it already sits close to the Sur-Ron / Talaria / E-Ride Pro category.

Some 79Bike Falcon Pro listings show the bike equipped with Fastace 2.0 front fork and Fastace rear shock from the factory. Other retailers also describe the Falcon Pro with around 200mm front suspension travel and 85mm rear suspension travel.

This creates a strong commercial angle: 79Bike Falcon riders may not only look for a replacement fork. They may look for upgraded Fastace parts, replacement suspension, heavier spring options or a complete fork and shock setup.

For 79Bike Falcon M / Falcon Pro riders, confirm:

  • Falcon M or Falcon Pro
  • stock fork model
  • front wheel size
  • rotor size
  • axle standard
  • rider weight
  • whether replacing stock Fastace or upgrading to another Fastace setup

What to Check Before Ordering

Before ordering Fastace suspension, riders should check six things.

1. Exact Bike Model and Version

Do not only say "Talaria" or "E-Ride Pro." Specify the exact version: Talaria Sting MX3, Talaria Sting MX4, Talaria XXX, Talaria MX5, E-Ride Pro SS 1.0, E-Ride Pro SS 2.0, E-Ride Pro SS 3.0, 79Bike Falcon M, 79Bike Falcon Pro, Sur-Ron Light Bee X. Small version differences can affect fitment.

2. Wheel Size

Fastace listings may mention 19 inch, 26 inch, 27.5 inch or 29 inch options. Some e-moto forks also use MTB-style sizing language. Check front wheel size before buying.

3. Brake Mount and Rotor Size

Brake compatibility is one of the most common fitment problems. Check: post mount size, caliper spacing, rotor diameter, whether an adapter bracket is needed, and whether the fork or clamp kit includes brake brackets.

Warp 9's Fastace triple clamp page notes included brackets for 220mm and 240mm rotors and says the user needs a 220mm or 240mm front rotor.

4. Triple Clamp Compatibility

Some Fastace fork setups require the correct triple clamp. Do not assume the OEM clamp will work. Some aftermarket clamp pages clearly state compatibility with Fastace fork models such as AHX12RV and ALX13RC, while also noting that they do not fit OEM Talaria factory forks.

5. Spring Rate and Rider Weight

Fitment is not only mechanical. It is also about rider weight. A fork may fit the bike but feel wrong for the rider. Heavier riders usually need more spring support. Some Fastace listings mention 60lbs spring options for riders around 100kg-120kg.

6. Riding Style

A street rider, trail rider and jump-focused rider may need different settings. Tell the seller whether the bike is used for: street riding, trail riding, jumps, hard enduro, racing, commuting, or mixed off-road. This helps match spring rate, fork model and rear shock direction.

Final Recommendation

Fastace suspension fitment is strong across many lightweight electric dirt bikes, especially Sur-Ron Light Bee, Talaria MX3 / MX4, E-Ride Pro SS 1.0 / 2.0 and 79Bike Falcon M / Falcon Pro.

But riders should not treat every model as universal. The safest rule is: Check compatibility before ordering.

  • Sur-Ron Light Bee, Talaria MX3 / MX4 and E-Ride Pro SS 1.0 / 2.0: Fastace fitment is commonly supported by official and aftermarket listings.
  • Talaria MX5 and E-Ride Pro SS 3.0: confirm carefully before buying.
  • 79Bike Falcon M / Falcon Pro: Fastace is highly relevant, especially because some Falcon models already use Fastace suspension from the factory.

FAQ

Does Fastace fit Talaria Sting MX3 and MX4?

Yes, Talaria Sting MX3 and MX4 are commonly listed in Fastace-compatible fork and accessory pages. However, riders should still confirm wheel size, brake rotor size, triple clamp and spring rate.

Does Fastace fit Talaria MX5?

Do not assume direct fitment. Some Fastace-related accessory pages specifically exclude MX5. Talaria MX5 riders should confirm compatibility before ordering.

Does Fastace fit E-Ride Pro SS?

Fastace AHX12RV and ALX13RC listings commonly include E-Ride Pro S / SS 1.0 / 2.0. E-Ride Pro SS 3.0 may require a different setup, so always confirm the exact version.

Does Fastace AHX12RV fit E-Ride Pro SS 3.0?

Some official Fastace AHX12RV listings state that the fork fits E-Ride Pro S / SS 1.0 / 2.0 but does not fit the 3.0. SS 3.0 riders should confirm a model-specific suspension solution.

Does Fastace fit Sur-Ron Light Bee?

Yes, Sur-Ron Light Bee X / LBX / LBS / L1E are commonly listed in Fastace AHX12RV and ALX13RC fitment pages.

Does Fastace fit 79Bike Falcon?

Yes, 79Bike Falcon M and Falcon Pro are commonly listed in Fastace AHX12RV fitment pages. Some Falcon Pro listings also show factory Fastace suspension, making Fastace highly relevant for replacement or upgrade needs.

Do I need a new triple clamp for Fastace suspension?

It depends on the bike and fork model. Some aftermarket Fastace setups use specific triple clamps. Always confirm whether the fork is compatible with your current clamp or whether a Fastace-compatible clamp is required.

What spring rate should I choose?

Choose spring rate based on rider weight with gear and riding style. Heavier riders and riders who jump often usually need more spring support.

What should I send before ordering?

Send your bike model, model year, rider weight, riding style, wheel size, brake rotor size and photos of your current fork, triple clamp and front brake setup.

References

[1] FASTACE AHX12RV Original Factory Front Fork Suspension for Sur-Ron, Talaria, E-Ride Pro SS, 79 Bike Falcon M / Falcon PRO https://fastace.com/products/fastace-ahx12rv-original-factory-front-fork-suspension-for-surron-talaria-sting-e-ride-pro-ss-19-26-27-5-29

[2] FASTACE AHX12RV Original Factory Front Fork Suspension for Sur-Ron, Talaria Sting, 79 Bike Falcon M / Falcon PRO https://fastace.com/products/fastace-ahx12rv-original-factory-front-fork-suspension-for-surron-talaria-sting-79-bike-falcon-m-falcon-pro

[3] FASTACE ALX13RC 2.0 Original Factory Front Fork Suspension for Sur-Ron Light Bee, Talaria MX3, E-Ride Pro S / SS, 79 Bike https://fastace.com/products/fastace-alx13rc-2-0-original-factory-front-fork-suspension-for-surron-light-bee-talaria-mx3-eride-pro-s-ss-79-bike

[4] FastAce Suspension Bundle - Warp 9 Racing https://warp9racing.com/products/fastace-suspension-bundle

[5] FastAce Triple Clamps - Warp 9 Racing https://warp9racing.com/products/fastace-triple-clamps

[6] AHX12RV 3.0 FastAce Gravitee Fork for E-Moto - REVRides https://revrides.com/products/ahx12rv-3-0-fastace-gravitee-fork-for-e-moto-surron-e-ride-pro-talaria

[7] E-Ride Pro SS 3.0 Official Specifications https://www.eridepro.com/products/pro-ss-3-0

[8] 79Bike Falcon Pro Official Specifications https://79bike.com/products/79bike-falcon-pro

[9] 79Bike Falcon Pro Specifications - Amped Bikes https://ampedbikes.com/products/79bike-falcon-pro