Pace RC36 Evo Pro Class LTD

porschenut911

Retro Guru
Pace RC36 pro Class forks.

The best forks pace made; I ended up buying three pairs of these to make one excellent pair.

They are in excellent condition with no marks to the carbon fibre. The gold stanchions are unworn (usually the gold coating is worn off). Correct proclass grey brake fitting kit and crown- crown is the rarer later "radiator" type only fitted to the LTD version.
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I completely rebuilt the fork with all replacement seals and fresh oil in the damping cartridge, and internal parts, all supplied my Fork English. I have since ridden it 500 yards up the road!

I removed the decals as I prefer the look of them without however pace do still have stock of the correct grey and yellow decal kit.

There is no steerer tube included (crown is standard 1 1/8")

I have decided to sell all my retro bike kit hence sale however I am not too fussed about letting them go as they look fantastic hung on my workshop wall as a decoration! I would like £120 posted for them which is considerably less than they owe me.

Apologies for poor iPhone photos.

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Is it possible to get a threadless steerer for these i'd need 1/ 18 x 240mm? If i could get one id have the forks!
 
gaffersrm":1jsnb1kd said:
Is it possible to get a threadless steerer for these i'd need 1/ 18 x 240mm? If i could get one id have the forks!

Search for site member 'justbackdated' he has some NOS threaded Pace steerers in the length your require. ;)
 
porschenut911":2j0c2woo said:
Yes, they are quite easy to make. I have got a length of 1/18" alloy tube I bought with intention of making one.

Unless you have access to a lathe I'd recommend using a proper Pace steerer if at all possible. They have a groove at the bottom for a spring clip to prevent them pulling through the crown. ;)
 
cherrybomb":28i3u1ym said:
porschenut911":28i3u1ym said:
Yes, they are quite easy to make. I have got a length of 1/18" alloy tube I bought with intention of making one.

Unless you have access to a lathe I'd recommend using a proper Pace steerer if at all possible. They have a groove at the bottom for a spring clip to prevent them pulling through the crown. ;)

Yes I have made many in the past on my Myford.

Someone must want these forks!
 
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