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1 Inch 2003 MX Comp ETA, Very nice forks, bought off MrNero for my latest bike build but not they right fitment for this build.
80mm I believe, and MrNero seemed like a chap who looks after his stuff as the frame was much tidier than it looked, he said that they had not been serviced but look and feel nice. and that's all I know history wise

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208mm steerer ;)

Can post em to ya for £70, bargain
 
Bought new, end of 02, hence 03 spec, hardly used when bought, bike mothballed until last year.

These forks have only ever really been used from August last year till November (Weekend easy rides, as I got back into mountain biking and as I got the girlfriend into mountain biking). Then sold to Mark a few weeks ago.

They never let me down in the few real months I used them.

Free bump! :wink:
 
Hi Mate, ah that's good to know They don't look very used and feel nice enough. Cheers

Just gonna go for something shorter, probably rigid for this build. :)

Good to see ya still around and with project 8) 8)
 
Asking for £70, that includes postage, which is never cheap! :lol: As Mr Nero said they have had reasonable easy life. A great buy for the right lucky biker.

off to ebay soon, bank account is a bit one way traffic! ➡️ :roll: :lol:
 
I am a newbie to bike building and i have a 1994 kona hahanna frame coming to me and is my first build. Would your forks fit it??
 
Hi TBH I'm no expert on 90's Konas, you'd need to ask the gang on the general/retro MTB section. The steerer would be long enough but it depends if you have an ahead threadless headset, if the steerer/headset size is 1" (or 1 1/8 ) and if your frame can handle longer forks. No idea what your bike was designed to take fork wise, have a look at the ones you have already It may well say on the steerer some sizes and measure axle to crown.
HTH a bit :)
 
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