I'm pretty sure all the Simons forks are the same other than the amount of travel. I've got a set of 11" travel Simons that are still 38mm, maybe the stanchions are longer but I could still restrict them to 9" travel and use them.
length of the dampening rod is the only difference. I had three sets apart at once to compare.
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c) 35mm leading-axle Husqvarna and Betor forks are allowed, provided travel is limited to a maximum of 9 inches. Early 9-inch-travel Simons forks are allowed. Fox Factory Forks are prohibited.
d) 38mm is the maximum diameter of fork tube allowed for the Historic classes. -: un quote
it doesn't say Simons forks provided travel is limited ,like it does for Husky and Betors(should include Marzocchi)
Its says early simons with 9" travel and its says that 38mm is the max.
The forks being discussed here are 1.5" diam and originally came in a 10" version not 9"
MXA JUNE 77 Qoute:-the travel is a fully controlled 10" with provisions for an increase in the future to 11 or 12 inches......(goes on ) forks are 1 and a half inches in diameter.This is slightly larger than 38mm and the largest in the industry. un quote.
I missed a set of early Simons on ebay a few years ago, they were 9" travel versions with 1" 3/8 tubes and less extended past the axle.