Marzocchi 888 RCV Features: When it comes to throw down the big bucks or the big hucks, rely on Marzocchi's proven performance. Specifications: Adjustable compression and rebound... more
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Marzocchi 888 RCV Features: When it comes to throw down the big bucks or the big hucks, rely on Marzocchi's proven performance. Specifications: Adjustable compression and rebound damping Coil springs Air preload 38mm nickle coated stanchions Aluminium steerer 1 1/8\ steerer 3.65kg 20mm axle 200mm travel 6\" Post mount (9\" Max)"
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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