Buying a new bike with marzocchi forks
buddy_club
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No doubt most of us have heard the news about Marzocchi closing down, how would you feel about buying a new bike with Marz forks on it? Looking at some offerings from Commencal still using them on 2016 bikes, how worried should i be about spares availability in the future?
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Parkwood:http://goo.gl/Gf8xkL
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Handbuilt Steel 29er https://goo.gl/RYSbaa
Carbon Stumpjumper https://goo.gl/xJNFcv
Parkwood:http://goo.gl/Gf8xkL
Ribble Gran Fondo https://goo.gl/ZpTFXz
Triban:http://goo.gl/v63FBB
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its facing liquidation, but is set for production into 2016 so it remains as a sailable asset. so spares shouldn't be an issue on current models for the foreseeable future. also over that year it might get bought! fingers crossed. There have been murmurings of a buyer online for the bike side of the company.0
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Sweet I'll keep those bikes in consideration then.Framebuilder
Handbuilt Steel 29er https://goo.gl/RYSbaa
Carbon Stumpjumper https://goo.gl/xJNFcv
Parkwood:http://goo.gl/Gf8xkL
Ribble Gran Fondo https://goo.gl/ZpTFXz
Triban:http://goo.gl/v63FBB0 -
Most of the seals and wear parts are just standard SKF or NSK parts.
Don't get anything below the cr models but aim for the ncr.Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350