Restored Kona Muni Mula covered in poo

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Truly awful forks, the saving grace is that they don't appear ever to have been used, I'm guessing they're well over the recommended travel for the frame.
 
Respray has painted over the brake bosses so assuming not the best finishing on it in the flesh? Maybe wrong though.
 
markwashington":34luxb3q said:
Truly awful forks, the saving grace is that they don't appear ever to have been used, I'm guessing they're well over the recommended travel for the frame.
Actually I think that set up could work very well, albeit I doubt whether the RST fork itself is a good fork. The key to making a longer fork work well is to couple it with a short stem and swept bars, both of which he has done. Note Andy R's contribution to this thread for his experience with a 120mm fork (as I believe this RST to be) coupled with a 70mm stem on a 1995 Kona.
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... t=#1178858

This Muni Mula is a 1998 frame incidentally.
 
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