marzochi studless bolts
bagedntaged
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i baught a set of o2 junior t's and they had the v-brakes removed so...
i need two of these for my 02 jnr t's (see link) as the m arch is drifting from the lowers, and causing me to garage the bike.
https://www.ebikestop.com/marzocchi_stu ... FK9991.php
any where in the uk i can get them as all i've been able to find is in the states and it costs an arm and a leg to post them
please help i need me bike back
i need two of these for my 02 jnr t's (see link) as the m arch is drifting from the lowers, and causing me to garage the bike.
https://www.ebikestop.com/marzocchi_stu ... FK9991.php
any where in the uk i can get them as all i've been able to find is in the states and it costs an arm and a leg to post them
please help i need me bike back
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Give Windwave a call in the morning - they should be able to help you out: http://www.windwave.co.uk/contactus.html0
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bagedntaged wrote:i baught a set of o2 junior t's and they had the v-brakes removed so...
i need two of these for my 02 jnr t's (see link) as the m arch is drifting from the lowers, and causing me to garage the bike.
https://www.ebikestop.com/marzocchi_stu ... FK9991.php
any where in the uk i can get them as all i've been able to find is in the states and it costs an arm and a leg to post them
please help i need me bike back0 -
I have a feeling that they will work.
but for gods sake do not use the fork with out any bolts as the lowers will fall off."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
bagedntaged wrote:i baught a set of o2 junior t's and they had the v-brakes removed so...
i need two of these for my 02 jnr t's (see link) as the m arch is drifting from the lowers, and causing me to garage the bike.
https://www.ebikestop.com/marzocchi_stu ... FK9991.php
any where in the uk i can get them as all i've been able to find is in the states and it costs an arm and a leg to post them
please help i need me bike back
erm, those bolts shouldn't have anything at all to do with holding the m-arch in place. At least not on my (older) junior Ts.0 -
yeehaamcgee
the 02 had the polished arch that was held onto the lowers by the bolts clamping onto them. Was also used on '03 forks as well."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0