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Obviously ignoring the sarcastic part of your question, but addressing the first part:
I don't want the bike to handle like the Pacer. They are inherently different frames. I want the fork to have the same characteristics as the Pacer's fork, which I mentioned above.
I'm looking at it this way: I worked with Seven on tuning the frame to my specifications and then I put a one-size-fits-all fork on there. The fork is the same for a 65kg rider as it is for a 120kg rider. That makes no sense. Because you wouldn't build the same frame for a 65kg rider as you would a 120kg rider, so why do it with a fork?
Hence my desire for a fork that is tuned to how I want it to ride.
If you want this to handle like the pacer dont the rear wheels and your contact points need to be in the same place with respect to the front wheel?
Could you just get a pacer fork and then seven to recreate the frame in titanium?
#lfgsslogic