Pace RC-36 differences

dandy1

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Does anyone know what the general differences were between the Pace RC-36 models....specifically the evo models? evo 1, 2, and 3...was it just the year? 98, 99 and 00? I know the stealths had titanium nitride coated stanchions, but was there more to it than that?
 
http://www.pacecycles.com/?page_id=150

think this may help looking at it they are all different designs.

RC36 Evo Pro Class Limited
A very limited run of forks that ran alongside the RC36 EVOII just to use up bits laying round at the Pace factory. They had run out of RC36 Pro Class crowns so had this crown made up to match the 'Radiator' crowns that came in on other forks during 1999.
Technically the fork is the same as a 1998 Pro Class. New decals to match 1999 forks.
Probably only 150 pairs (or less) ever made

RC36 EVO 'Irvine' Pro Class
Very limited edition 'Eddie Irvine/Ferrari' based on RC36 EVO Pro Class fork, came with a red anodised crown, stanchion tops and dropouts. Titanium Nitride (TiNi) coated stanchions, carbon brace. Eibach Coil springs - Yellow (soft), Red (Medium), Blue (Hard). 90mm travel. Damping cartridge. Compression damping

RC36 EVO Pro Class
Titanium Nitride (TiNi) coated stanchions, carbon brace, magnesium canti studs. Eibach Coil springs - Yellow (soft), Red (Medium), Blue (Hard). 90mm travel. Damping cartridge. Compression damping

RC36 EVO
Eibach Coil springs - Yellow (soft), Red (Medium), Blue (Hard). Damping cartridge. Compression damping

RC36 Pro Class
Titanium Nitride (TiNi) coated stanchions, carbon brace, magnesium canti studs. Eibach Coil springs - Yellow (soft), Red (Medium), Blue (Hard). 90mm travel (can be reduced to 70mm by removing 20mm secondary spring. Damping cartridge - oil weight can be changed to suit rider weight (Forks came as standard with medium springs and 5.0 weight oil)
 
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Good find buddy....can't have been looking that hard on the pace website could I!! :LOL:

Thanks for the info ;)
 
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