Thanks for the links
They are similar to the above. They do have a valve in one leg. I have seen a guy called just-backdated referenced in lots of other pace related threads so I have sent him a message. It seems he services and fixes up forks like these.
I might have got lucky in the steerer...
I might have got lucky this lunch time. I found some pace rc36 evo 2's. There are a few problems though
1/ I will need to swap the steerer as its unthreaded
2/ they are leaking air which apparently is a common issue with this fork
3/ they only have a disk mount at the moment
As far as 3 goes I...
Scratch that. It's off. Put it back for the moment so I don't loose the bearings though. Almost finished stripping it now. Everything else seems ok so it's just some forks to track down form the looks of it.
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Thanks for the offer of help. I am in Leeds so it would be a bit of a trek for you.
First of probably many stupid questions. How do I go about removing the fork?
A while ago I rescued my old Kona AA from my mums garage where its sat for a fair few years. It then spent another couple sat in mine but I have finally got round to sorting it out. Its pretty much original spec apart from the grips. The plan is to keep it as original as possible but at the same...