Pace RC35 Elastomers

DaiP

Dirt Disciple
The front end of my bike has been feeling pretty rubbish to be blunt so I decided to strip the Pace RC35s I fitted but didn’t refurbish in my excitement to get the bike built. As it’s a bit damp and drizzly outside I thought I’d take a look inside and the result is in the attached photo. From the searches I’ve done on this site, I’m assuming the best source of new elastomers is John Deverill. I haven’t been able to find him on here unless he posts under an another name but I have been able to find him on eBay, so I’m guessing that’s the best place to buy from him, unless anyone can advise differently. Thanks.
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The front end of my bike has been feeling pretty rubbish to be blunt so I decided to strip the Pace RC35s I fitted but didn’t refurbish in my excitement to get the bike built. As it’s a bit damp and drizzly outside I thought I’d take a look inside and the result is in the attached photo. From the searches I’ve done on this site, I’m assuming the best source of new elastomers is John Deverill. I haven’t been able to find him on here unless he posts under an another name but I have been able to find him on eBay, so I’m guessing that’s the best place to buy from him, unless anyone can advise differently. Thanks.
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Yes he is still active on here - @johndeverill
 
Think you can still buy them direct from Pace too?
Thanks. Just looked on their website and they’ve only got soft or extra hard available. Being fairly middle of the road weight wise at between 70-75kg depending on how much I’ve been riding, I’m guessing I probably need medium hardness elastomers.
Thanks for the info though. I wasn’t sure if Pace were still going never mind still supplying spares for 30+ year old forks.
 
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