LongboardSi
Senior Retro Guru
I guess it depends on whether you want to focus on period correctness, for a full bike/team bikes etc, or do what I would have done if I'd bought it new, and fitted what I thought was the best fork for the ride of the bike, that I could afford....
I must admit I'd personally go with World Rangers suggestion... It all depends what you want the bike to do. My '92 Zasakar is soon to be fitted with original Z1s - about five years newer than the frame, but if I had a five year old Zaskar in 96/7 (and been able to afford it) I'd certainly not have decided to stick with a '92 fork, when something that better suited my riding became available.
It's for battering round the rocky Dark Peak trails though - if was usually riding Thetford instead than it might be a different matter.
Si F
I must admit I'd personally go with World Rangers suggestion... It all depends what you want the bike to do. My '92 Zasakar is soon to be fitted with original Z1s - about five years newer than the frame, but if I had a five year old Zaskar in 96/7 (and been able to afford it) I'd certainly not have decided to stick with a '92 fork, when something that better suited my riding became available.
It's for battering round the rocky Dark Peak trails though - if was usually riding Thetford instead than it might be a different matter.
Si F