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I don't know if this is the right place for this, but here goes anyway.
I have a set of (antique) Pace RC36 Proclass 2 forks, about three years ago the travel lockout remote finally gave up the ghost, I e-mailed Pace and they said to give them a ring, sorted me right out with a complete new lockout assembly, this was SEVEN years since they stopped making them.
I was impressed, and a little smug in my decision to buy british, engineering AND excellent aftersales service.
So, last month, post playtime at Glyncorrwg, I discovered a crack on the front magnesium fork bridge, 'Ah, Pooh!' thought I, A quick search on the website and an email later, and now I have a new replacement bridge for my (TEN year old) forks.
I'm sure people who know, know.
And for those of you who don't, well, you do now.
A big chuck up from me to Pace, thanks for sorting me out.
Fatboy35
Yup, I've got a set of 2000 EVO III forks needing a proper service (with internals replaced - split reed valve or something) - called Pace - £70 and I also need a longer steerer - £40 plus the tenner for postage - absolute bargain...once I find the cash to spend on them, I'll let you know how they are, but when I get them done, my RC-200 will be getting rebuilt!
I consider it a bargain as they are 12 years old, not used for the last 7 years but PAce still have the bits to sort them (reckons they will be better as the replacement internals are better than what they have in them!)...