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I've got a 2003 Marzocchi Bomber MX Comp fork, 85 mm dual coil/oil fork for sale. I was running this on my planetx zebdi for about a year. The fork is set up with extra firm springs and 10 weight oil, so it gets about 2 inches of travel and is very stiff. Steer tube is 7.75 inches long and has star nut installed. Also included are the stock medium-heavy springs, post mounts for v-brakes, owners manual and original box. Overall the fork is in great condition, with a few scratches on the left side, including a small one at the top of the stanction tube. However, the fork's travel does not compress that far, so it does not affect performance. I'm looking for $175, including shipping anywhere in the U.S. PM me if you're interested or want to see more pictures or have questions.
thanks,
Brad
Feel free to make me an offer on this fork. email me at: btrowb1@yahoo.com Interesting trades considered.
belld006
04-07-2005, 03:18 PM
Have you noticed that this is a trials forum?
nice forks and that, but noones gonna really want suspension forks off of here for trials are they?
Trialsking
04-07-2005, 03:21 PM
There are some people who still run suspension, just not many. Im not one of them either. Good luck.
belld006
04-07-2005, 03:24 PM
Yes too true, i think the people who don't run it are alot wiser than the people who do, i mean what does suspension give a trials rider?...added weight, preload is a good thing...but it's one of the only good thibgs about running a suspension fork
-Dean
nidoss
04-07-2005, 03:59 PM
its preference, i know 2 guys that run suspension cause they arent into the UCI thing and like to have a more "streety" style bike.
On the note i was thinking about putting a jr. T on my bt raven...good idea?
I rode with these forks on my trials bike for about a year--mostly urban. Now that I have a dedicated urban bike, I went back to rigid on my trials bike, so I don't have use for them any longer. Just thought I'd offer them on here before I post them on ebay.
Ross W.
04-07-2005, 06:56 PM
Yes too true, i think the people who don't run it are alot wiser than the people who do, i mean what does suspension give a trials rider?...added weight, preload is a good thing...but it's one of the only good thibgs about running a suspension fork
-Dean
Ryan Leech? Jeff Lenosky?
imbroglio
04-07-2005, 07:54 PM
They're hacks
Ross W.
04-07-2005, 08:18 PM
They're hacks
haha you're right. Total shit.
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