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Description: Dirt Jumping. But remember, don’t case,
over jump or pile drive this product, doing
so can severely damage this fork.
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Submitted by
Nick
a Downhiller
from Boulder Date Reviewed: March 8, 2006 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$350.00 | | Purchased At: | Direct from Marzocchi | | Strengths: | Super stiff and really adjustable. Looks cool. Has bolt on crowns, glad they went back to that. Don't have to swap out springs to stiffen it enough to DJ | | Weaknesses: | Compression nut came loose and leaked a bit but tightened right up | | Similar Products Used: | Pike Team (had to put a different spring in, and cracked the brake arch), Sherman(blew up), 2002 DJ1(needed to be stiffer) | | Bike Setup: | 2004 Intense Tazer, El Caminos, Ringle Hubs to Singletracks, Thomson post and stem, easton bars, Holzfeller cranks, and MRP System 3 | | Bottom Line: | If you are looking for a stiff and adjustable fork for 4x, DJ, DS buy one of the DJs. Mine feels awesome and it looks sweet. All you have to do is add about 5 pounds of air and its set to go. It rocks!
I have ridden some other Djs and other companies but I cant get enough of my new DJ.
Definitely not for freeride, DH, XC. I love it though | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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