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2982.1 | | CADSYS::GRUNDMAN | | Wed Jun 14 1995 20:24 | 11 |
| That's Worcester,Ma area.
<<< Note 2982.0 by CADSYS::GRUNDMAN >>>
-< What suspension fork? >-
I want to get a suspension fork for my MTB, and I'm looking for
suggestions in the $200-280 range. I've looked at Manitou
Magnum and Quadra 21R. Also, I'm looking for a shop in thr
area that might carry Marzocchi forks. Any suggestions or
experiences with these would be helpful.
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2982.2 | I vote for Marzocchi's ;-) | SALEM::SHAW | | Thu Jun 15 1995 08:00 | 23 |
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As far as lower priced forks go, I do not favor Manitou or
quadra. Both are great forks if you get their top of the line.
I have manitou 3 on one of my bikes and it's ok. However, in
under $300 price range, I love the Marzocchi XC R. $297.00
Air/Oil. I tried a few bikes with different shocks on them
and for the money you can't beat the Marzocchi's. It has six
adjustable positions which you can switch in about a second.
and very noticable difference it is also speed sensative.
I 've had the XC Rs for almost a month now and I've tried them on
real fast rides on cross country trails, to real technical rides
to real fast downhills on the ski slopes and the work great.
I don't know where in your area, but if you plan on a ride to
the NH seacost, Gus's internation cycles in Hampton (Rt. 1)
will give you the Marzocchi's for $275.
The good thing about going up there is there are bikes available
with all of the above shocks which you can try out and see for
yourself. The cheaper elastomer forks like the Quadra and Magnum
are good for little bumps and minor trails but bottom out when you
hit a big bump at a faster speed. I also noticed the adjustments are
not realy that effective. (just my opinion from personal experience.)
Shaw
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2982.3 | | STOWOA::SWFULLER | | Thu Jun 15 1995 11:35 | 6 |
| You may want to go into the mountain bike and velo news rags looking
for Manitou 3, Rock Shock 21's being dumped out. I believe Nashbar
had a great price on the Specialized Future Shock 94 model which is
designed after the Rock Shock. I believe their price was under $200.
steve
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2982.4 | XCR works great! | KAOFS::B_MOL | | Thu Jun 15 1995 14:24 | 4 |
| I too have had the XCR for a short while (as in 2982.2) and have
found it to be an excellent and easily adjustable fork.
bruce
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2982.5 | Recent review | WONDER::VANDOREN | | Mon Jul 17 1995 10:16 | 6 |
| Bicycle magazine recently reviewed suspension forks. In their report
Marzocchi was not rated very well. I think the RockShox Judy XR(?) was
rated tops overall. Quadra 21R was rated best value.
Steve.
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2982.6 | Which issue? | SALEM::SHAW | | Mon Jul 17 1995 13:09 | 7 |
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Steve, do you know which issue of Bicycle had that. I would be
interested to see which Marzocchi was tested and what
the complaints were.
Shaw
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2982.7 | AIR/OIL for me | SALEM::DACUNHA | | Mon Jul 17 1995 15:09 | 21 |
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A riding buddy has had problems with two separate bikes
with Marzocchi air/oil shocks. Both blew seals after a relatively
few pounding rides. He now has Judy XC on his primary bike. I
tried them out, briefly. Although they seem to be very sensitive
to all kinds of bumps, they don't seem to have much travel. Less
than 2 inches. Not my cup of tea for $400+
I've been riding on MAG 21s for more than two years and
they are almost two years older than that. Rarely see an "easy"
day. Changed the oil once, add air about every other month.
They flex somewhat, and my only other complaint is the clunk they
sometimes make if rebounding too quickly. Nothing a tweak of the
knob won't fix.
Other than that....nice.
I'd check out those Specialized "FUTURE" shocks. Looks like
a bargain.
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2982.8 | Judy SLs are great! | SALEM::SHAW | | Tue Jul 18 1995 07:46 | 17 |
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In one of the mtb mags few month back there was an article on all
the shocks that had recalls on them. Marzocchi XC 400s where among
the ones,so was Manitue 3 and some others. The Marzocchi's are
the older models however. I have the mag 21s on one of my bikes and
the Marzocchi XC Rs on another, and prefer the XC R. When I go to the
mountains the day usually starts with some real expert terrain, not
for the fait of heart, high speeds and very steep, on these runs I
prefer the Marzocchi's in the afternoon I usually just do some
X country riding which also varies from intermediate to expert and
find the adjustability of the Marzocchi's pretty good. As for my
next bike, first choice would be the Judy SL, and second choice
the ugly Girvin fork. I have tried a few bikes with the Judy XC and
they are good for Xcrountry but don't have enough travel for
any high speed bumpy terrain.
Shaw
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2982.9 | | WONDER::VANDOREN | | Wed Jul 19 1995 09:42 | 8 |
| Shaw,
It is the latest issue or bicycle. The feature shows response curves
for the various forks. The Marzocchi curves indicate that they are
effective against "the big hits" and pretty much nothing else.
Steve.
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2982.10 | but there are stiffness adjustments | SALEM::SHAW | | Wed Jul 19 1995 09:54 | 8 |
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Thanks Steve, I will get an issue. Re-taking big hits and nothing
else. There are three different models. XC 600 being their top of
the line. The adjustment are very easy. Marzochhi recommends air
pressure of 50 psi and setting the adjustments to 1 or 2 for small
bumps, I did this and it rides real plush.
Shaw
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