







Sirris F43 Fork | MX Tune | Surron Ultra Bee
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Sirris F43 Fork | MX Tune | Surron Ultra Bee
Description
Surron Ultra Bee
F43 MX Tune Fork | LSC | 246mm Travel
The Sirris F43 Fork with MX Tune is built for one thing—motocross domination. If your Ultra Bee spends more time in the air than on the ground, this is your setup. With firm suspension dialed for balance, control, and serious bottoming resistance, it’s the go-to fork for riders hitting big jumps, blasting whoops, and railing corners at top speed.
Trade a bit of trail plushness for pure motocross performance—and gain the confidence to send it harder, faster, and higher.
Want the complete set up - pair with the R46 MX Shock!
Why Riders Choose MX Tune 🏁
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Motocross-Specific Valving – Firm and supportive for aggressive riding
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Bottoming Resistance – Built to handle huge jumps and gnarly landings
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Race-Ready Control – Stable through whoops and fast cornering
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Proven E-Moto Performance – Designed for the Surron Ultra Bee
Rider Weight Options ⚡️
Choose the right spring rates (weights listed without gear—add 15 lbs for riding gear):
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120–160 lbs → Light (4.4/4.4 springs)
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160–200 lbs → Medium (5.0/4.8 springs)
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200–240 lbs → Heavy (5.4/5.0 springs)
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240–280 lbs → X Heavy (5.4/5.4 springs)
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280–320 lbs → XX Heavy (5.4/5.4 springs)
TUNING DETAILS & RIDER WEIGHT RANGE
Listed weight ranges are body weight without riding gear (15 pounds of riding gear is calculated into the weight ranges).
Weights of upgrades (battery, controller, etc) need to be added to rider weight.
MX Tune Starting point notes:
- Assuming neutral riding position, and 15 lbs gear
- Weights of upgrades (battery, controller, etc) to be added to rider weight
- Stock bike with 18/21 wheels
- Riders close to a weight cut off need to adjust preload to compensate
- Very aggressive/pro riders to consider +1 weight class and drop preload to get sag. Especially if in the upper range.
- Rider preference and riding conditions may require a different setup
- XX Hvy same spring rates as X Hvy due to maxed out rear spring rate
Example:
- 180 lb rider without riding gear, 20 additional lbs with upgraded controller/battery
- Weight calculation 180+20=200
- Aggressive rider = Heavy tune with low preload
- Relaxed rider = Medium tune with high preload
SETTINGS NOTE: Settings are number of clicks from the closed position (full clockwise). Once they are in the closed position, back them out (counter-clockwise) according to the number of clicks indicated in the chart above to get you to factory settings.
*OIL NOTE: Sirris uses Shell Tellus S2 VX15 (5wt) in the fork cartridge and Shell Tellus S2 VX68 (20wt) as the bath oil. These are cross compatible with other high quality 5wt and 20wt suspension fluids. Sirris uses a semi-synthetic 2.5wt oil in the shock that is also compatible with other high quality 2.5wt aftermarket suspension fluids. You can use 5wt/20wt oils of your preference, Lubefinder.com can be used to source the fork oils. KYB K2C can be used in the shock and has wide availability.
Which Tune Should You Choose? 🤔
Trail Tune
👉 Best for all-around riding. Sporty, supportive, and versatile. Plush enough for rough terrain, firm enough for g-outs and small jumps.
MX Tune
👉 Motocross focused. Firm suspension built for speed, whoops, and big landings. Maximum control and bottoming resistance at race pace.
SX Tune
👉 Pro-only. The stiffest setup in the lineup, developed with Josh Hill for the biggest hits and hardest landings. If you’re not racing at a pro level, it’ll feel too firm.
⚡ Simple Rule:
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Trail = Versatile everyday shredder
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MX = Track and moto performance
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SX = Beast mode (for pros only)
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