People aren't buying 20 year old suspension forks just to ride, they are buying them to fit on a vintage collector-ish MTB, so they want really clean or NOS forks. I checked eBay and dirty dinged up Mag 21 are selling for $30 or so, while NOS ones are >$200.
Something weird about that fork. It has been used, lots of wear, but the steerer looks new and uncut.
The previous owner use this fork with somekind of steertube extender, this fork has been in his warehouse for maybe 10+years without any care.
Originally Posted by
FastJake
This may or may not be true, but your problem is going to be to convince potential buyers of this over the internet with a filthy 20 year old suspension fork that has clearly seen some use.
Personally I wouldn't buy it unless I knew how to rebuild it or had a resource available to do it for me. Also, they don't last forever. So even if it's fine now it will need a rebuild at some point.
and the other problem is the cantilever coil adjust holes on the right side is broken.... =(