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  1. General Discussion
    Like many. I took advantage of the great deals on components out there from an online retailer last week. I got myself a Marzocchi Bomber Z1 140mm travel. I was excited and then saw the manufacture date of 06/2021 when it arrived. I also got a 160mm travel and that had 2023 manufactured date...
  2. Shocks and Suspension
    I was off wasting braincells reading an article about ukranian Josh Bender clones with Monster T forks tuned to 220mm travel. "Hey," I thought, "Don't Monster Ts have 200 mil stock travel?" This made me curious, as I might purchase a 2004 Monster T myself, (Yet another bad financial decision...
  3. Shocks and Suspension
    I dont know jack about suspension but i want to replace my Lyrik with Marzocci. Ive heard good things about marzocci. Is it a worth while upgrade or not? I may also look into SR santour
  4. News & Reviews
    Marzocchi has brought back the iconic white paint that graced Bomber forks over a decade ago. Usually reserved for Marzocchi team riders and pros, these Limited Edition White Bomber forks are now available for the mountain bike public to purchase. For a limited time, you can look as pro as...
  5. Shocks and Suspension
    I've got an annoying problem with my 140 Marzocchi Bomber Z2. It rattles like the headset is loose/needs tightening. Of course I've tried that so the problem should be somewhere else. I've read the thread: Marzocchi Z2 rattle/vibration. I guess this is my issue too (if you haven't read the...
  6. Vintage Parts
    This fork is very supple and rides well for a fork of this age. Suitable for v-brakes and 26" wheels only. Approx 7.87" / 200mm 1 inch threadless steerer tube. Perfect for that vintage mountain bike. $150 plus $30 shipping to CONUSA.
    $150 USD
  7. News & Reviews
    Marzocchi is expanding its line with a new piggy-back air shock that's a bit off-kilter. The Bomber Air features an asymmetrical shock reservoir that improves access to the damping adjusters and air valve. Marzocchi claims the offset also design improves frame fitment. Read on for the details...
  8. Frameset
    Airborne Lucky strike titanium frame and made in Italy 80mm Marzocchi z3 (i think) coil/oil fork with Chris King headset, titanium seat clamp, generic seat post. Size is medium. I'm 5'9" and fit me well. Its a classy, stylish, 26'er frame and fork combo that will always be in style and should...
  9. General Discussion
    Marzocchi is back in the shock market with the new Marzocchi Bomber CR, which is designed to pair with bikes with travel ranges from 130mm-200mm. It aims to deliver a plush, planted feel with consistency during long shred sessions. And the price is attractive, with the shock and spring selling...
  10. Shocks and Suspension
    Once upon a time, the Marzocchi Bomber Z1 was the fork to have. While other suspension makers were struggling to find the balance between performance and weight, the then-Italian company went all in on making a fork that featured oil, coils, and massive stanchions. And it actually worked - extra...
  11. 29er Bikes
    Marzocchi is a brand that has had some struggles in recent years. In 2008 the company was acquired by American automotive parts manufacturer Tenneco who has been trying to turn the company around. The struggles ranged from financial to production to quality assurance to customer service (many...
  12. General Discussion
    Recently, there have been a lot of questions about the direction of Marzocchi Suspension, one of the original mountain bike suspension manufacturers and arguably the originator of the freeride movement. Bryson Martin Sr., John Pelino and Tom Rogers, the main guys at Marzocchi USA, left the...
  13. Downhill - Freeride
    Custom build, been on it for two weeks. I had one of these frames last year built up a bit differently. Got a few changes this year, like the DT wheels, MRP cranks, but the main difference is gettting the 888's on the front again. Marzocchi is definitely back. I'm loving the forks. A couple...
  14. Downhill - Freeride
    I recently purchased Airborne Taka downhill bike, but the manual doesn't have any instructions on how to adjust Rear shock (Marzocchi Roco R Coil-Over). Rear shock is too soft and I want to make it stiffer. I've tried adjusting coil with the threaded adjusting ring, but it is still very soft, so...
  15. General Discussion
    Bologna (ITA), June 9th, 2011 - As a main sponsor of the iXS Dirt Masters, the suspension manufacturer's presence in Winterberg carried a mix of the typical Italian way of life along with a passion for gravity sport that is part of Marzocchi's tradition. Anyone who visited the Marzocchi booth at...
  16. Shocks and Suspension
    Hello! as the topic-title says im on my way to lower my Marzocchi 4X World Cup 2007 (110mm) fork to 75-85mm (20-35mm shorter). This will be my first time breaking a fork into pieces and since i intend to hopefully continue biking, owning other forks/bikes in the future. I want to make sure...
  17. General Discussion
    Marzocchi Test Day w/ KHS Bicycles Marzocchi and KHS test Session Shot and Edited by Travis Fant/ Fant Films Source: Quinton Spaulding KHS & Free Agent Bicycles Team Director / Sponsorship Coordinator www.khsbicycles.com www.freeagentbmx.com www.manhattancruisers.com
  18. General Discussion
    Reviewed by Brian Mullin https://www.gramslightbikes.com/ For the last several months, I have been bashing the new 2010 Marzocchi 55 RC3 Titanium through the wringer, and the titanium coil fork, with its shiny Nickel coated stanchions, has the legendary Zocchi buttery feel, and the fantastic...
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