I Have an original Hunqapillar fork (700c) version that will be for sale 
shortly or faster, if you want it. It was for 58cm Hunq so you would need 
to probably have the steer cut to size, threaded and then have the canti 
posts moved to where you need too for a 26" wheel. Send me a message if you 
are interested.

On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 7:29:33 AM UTC-4, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>
> I have an excellent chrome fork with lots of clearance for 700C wheels, 
> but I don't know what size you are looking for.
>
> Michael
>
> On Monday, September 26, 2016 at 11:31:12 PM UTC-4, Evan Baird wrote:
>>
>> http://dimensionbikeproducts.com/products/forks/mountain_standard ?
>>
>> On Monday, September 26, 2016 at 6:22:48 PM UTC-7, Conway Bennett wrote:
>>>
>>> I just received my custom velocity cliffhanger wheelset to find that the 
>>> stock fork on my '93 XO-2 has what I can only describe as toe-in canti 
>>> studs which won't allow either deore xt v-brakes or Paul neo retro brakes. 
>>>  I'm too far in to this build to turn back now so I want to pick up a nice 
>>> replacement fork but I'm not really wanting to go down the rabbit hole 
>>> (too) much further.  I'm gonna call Riv to see if I can buy a replacement 
>>> Atlantis or Hunq fork but would understand if they politely told me to kick 
>>> rocks.  Any cheapish alternatives for a 26+ canti fork?
>>
>>

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