marzocchi junior t
TJ20862
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Hi
Looking at getting some second hand set of marzocchi junior ts but not sure if they are a bit old now wonder if they do a new version that is about the same spec and price as they were back in the day? or to go ahead and buy some marzocchi junior ts?
Cheers
Looking at getting some second hand set of marzocchi junior ts but not sure if they are a bit old now wonder if they do a new version that is about the same spec and price as they were back in the day? or to go ahead and buy some marzocchi junior ts?
Cheers
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They are crap. Heavy, flexy, crudely made.0
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Cheers what would you recommend then?0
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Depends on your bike and intended usage. And budget?0
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supersonic wrote:They are crap. Heavy, flexy, crudely made.
Thats being generous.
If budget is limited then Rockshox Domain dual crown RC is the only choice. Heavy but reliable, well damped and last forever.Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350 -
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Cheers are there any other dual crown forks with quick release drop outs, not thru axle?
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As before, what bike, what type of riding?0
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TJ20862 wrote:Hi
Cheers are there any other dual crown forks with quick release drop outs, not thru axle?
Cheers
Not modern ones. Why do they have to be dual crowns? Junior T's are relatively short travel and more flexy than most single crowns. How about a set of Rockshox Revelations? They are far better damped, stiffer, lighter and more reliable.Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350 -