Before anyone remarks at the supposed ridiculousness of this question and harps on about the beauty of the Sterling, please read on.
I´ve spent the last 19 months cycling south from Alaska on my trusty Nomad Mk.1.
http://velofreedom.wordpress.com. The bike has performed really well (including surviving a 60mph fall from the top of a moving vehicle). However, it doesn´t like the gnarly dirt mountain roads as much as I do. My current project is revamping my set-up to make it more extreme road friendly... I´m only in Guatemala and have the whole of South America to ride.
This process is starting with losing a fair amount of gear and getting Scott at Porcelain Rocket to sew me together a full frame bag arrangement. I´m hoping it will end with a suspension fork.
I´ve only heard of one guy who´s done it, he put in a Magura Odur and seemed happy. I understand there are limitations but has anyone else done the deed? As an aside, does anyone else have recommendations (from experience not hearsay) of suspension forks that can handle long rugged tours?