marzochi forks - GT
bigboned
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my head is melted with choices right now - ive been able to try a couple of bikes over last few weeks and i was pretty much decided on a GT
Bike will be from Halfords in ROI but im struggling to find feedback on the forks in the range
i can see on the XCR they have a 15mm thru axle so strength is all good but thats it can someone in the know give me a comparison on the marzochi's with comparable RS so i know where im at please
also is the XCR worth the extra over the XC1 ?
do i need to put links up etc?
Marzocchi 44TST2 fork with 140mm travel, 15mm thru axle, adjustable rebound and compression damping and lockout. on the XCR - 140mm seems alot of travel i was looking at 100m for general riding etc is this too much? wrong style of bike?
Bike will be from Halfords in ROI but im struggling to find feedback on the forks in the range
i can see on the XCR they have a 15mm thru axle so strength is all good but thats it can someone in the know give me a comparison on the marzochi's with comparable RS so i know where im at please
also is the XCR worth the extra over the XC1 ?
do i need to put links up etc?
Marzocchi 44TST2 fork with 140mm travel, 15mm thru axle, adjustable rebound and compression damping and lockout. on the XCR - 140mm seems alot of travel i was looking at 100m for general riding etc is this too much? wrong style of bike?
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140mm will make the bike quite slack angled.0
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I've got an XC1 and have been impressed with the Marzocchi 33Rs which came on the bike. They don't have lockout but I can't say I have missed it at all - I've been really impressed with the forks (and the bike) so far.
They would probably be comparable to RS Toras which came on last years XC1.0