Marzocchi 66 RC-3 Features: The 66 was inspired by countless runs at Whistler's MTB park and the desire to have a lightweight, long travel single crown fork with 888 performance.... more
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Marzocchi 66 RC-3 Features: The 66 was inspired by countless runs at Whistler's MTB park and the desire to have a lightweight, long travel single crown fork with 888 performance. The 66 is the single crown benchmark that all suspension companies try to duplicate. Specifications: RC3 Cartridge with adjustable hi-lo speed compression and rebound damping 1 side coil + 1 side air spring 38mm nickle coated stanchions Reinforced aluminium steerer 1.5\ and 1 1/8\" steerer options 2705g 20mm axle 180mm travel 6\" Post mount (9\" Max)"
Advantages: Good value for money Disadvantages: soft rims
...The 99 Giant ATX 840 is a pretty good bike for the money. It comes with a Alivio/ STX-RC component mix, and a Rockshox Jett T2 elastomer fork, which I have upgraded to Marzocchi Bomber Z5 fork, which performs well, despite the slow rebound. I have noticed no problems except for the rear rim I bent hitting a curb at high speed. This bike has a stiff, light, 6061-T6 alloy frame. I have found that upgrading to a riser bar makes riding this bike noticibly more comfortable. Overall, this is a good bike for someone who is entering the world of mountain biking....
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Advantages: Tough, reactive, rigid, looks the dogs Disadvantages: a bit heavy, can be stiff before being worn in
...hours of hard riding the fork was pretty soft and very reactive.
With much use on things like 3 foot drops to flat and generally light freeride i've never bottomed these forks out and would definetly buy them again if i needed new forks......
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Advantages: Looks awesome, Feels great when landing hard Disadvantages: Weight, Performance on trials
...Ok, so i have been using these forks on my custom DMR sidekick for about half a year now and have decided to write a review because i am very impressed with the performance.
These Dirt Jumper forks are heavy, there is no doubt about that. But there is so much reason for them to be heavy and it is no great sacrafise. The DJ (DirtJumper) is one of the first true Dirtjumping forks designed to actually take some real abuse. The stantions are steel, no more lightweight flimsy alluminum, this creates stronger stantions so that less Marzocchi DJ forks get them broken. The steerertube remains steel like it always has been but the steerer tube is reinforced for roughly the bottom 3-4 inches with a thick steel insert, this makes for less, or no Marzocchi DJ forks having the steerertube snap, which as you may know, can be deadly. If you have...
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This is one hell of a reliable piece of kit. I\'ve owned this for 5 years now and it has never faltered! The sound quality and performance are excellent. providing up to 96khz and 24bit recording rates, for a real professional sound. The driver support... more
For as long as I can recall I have been purchasing tape casette's and CD's from the 'Now That's What I Call Music' series, and must have about 25-30 different albums now.
But for the first time in my life I have purchased a new 'Now' album and found... more