I bought a Handsome XOXO fork for my Atlantis when a needed exactly what 
you are looking for.  It doesn't seem that it is something that they are 
offering on their site currently, but I would email them anyway and 
ask...they were great to deal with.
-Andy

On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 6:50:20 AM UTC-7, Conway Bennett wrote:
>
> Thanks all who replied!  For clarification, this is for a 26" wheeled 1" 
> threaded steer tubed fork.  There's lots of clearance on the rear wheel for 
> smart sam 2.1"ers  but up front the wide rim I put in barely fits between 
> the blades.   I never thought to measure that and I'm bummed because I was 
> starting the final build.
>
> Fair winds,
>
> Captain Conway Bennett
>
> On Sep 27, 2016, at 8:19 AM, Ryan Fleming <ryanmallo...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> I am pretty sure that the X0-2 fork has a 1" steerer. Long Haul Trucker 
> fork indicates 1 1/8" in the link Eric posted
>
> On Monday, September 26, 2016 at 10:56:15 PM UTC-5, Eric Karnes wrote:
>>
>> ...unless the xo-2 has a 1" steerer. then that dimension looks like a 
>> good bet.
>>
>> eric
>>
>> On Monday, September 26, 2016 at 11:52:47 PM UTC-4, Eric Karnes wrote:
>>>
>>> not sure if the axle to crown measurements match, but i know a lot of 
>>> people who have had good luck with surly forks as replacements on various 
>>> bikes. looks like the long haul trucker one comes in 26 or 700c...
>>>
>>> http://surlybikes.com/parts/forks/long_haul_trucker_fork
>>>
>>> eric
>>>
>>> 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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