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.
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.