H Hattyfatner Dirt Disciple Feb 2, 2019 #1 Before spaffing a few quid on a pair of Marzocchi Bomber BAM Z1's from the late 90's are spare parts still available and are they any good? Thanks
Before spaffing a few quid on a pair of Marzocchi Bomber BAM Z1's from the late 90's are spare parts still available and are they any good? Thanks
S scant Retro Wizard Feedback View Feb 5, 2019 #2 by modern standards they're not brilliant, but compared to other brand forks of the era they were pretty impressive
by modern standards they're not brilliant, but compared to other brand forks of the era they were pretty impressive
eshew Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Feb 5, 2019 #3 Re: For vintage suspension forks Marzocchi's are my favorite. Seals are readily available. I've rebuild a ton of Z1 & Z2's and many newer Marzocchi's Seals: https://www.enduroforkseals.com/product ... KMZ30.html Oil: Golden Spectro 125/150
Re: For vintage suspension forks Marzocchi's are my favorite. Seals are readily available. I've rebuild a ton of Z1 & Z2's and many newer Marzocchi's Seals: https://www.enduroforkseals.com/product ... KMZ30.html Oil: Golden Spectro 125/150
R Remko Senior Retro Guru Feb 8, 2019 #4 Re: Yes, they're easy to service. Oil seals and oil are also available at your local motorcycle dealer. Probably the cheaper way.
Re: Yes, they're easy to service. Oil seals and oil are also available at your local motorcycle dealer. Probably the cheaper way.
H Hattyfatner Dirt Disciple Feb 9, 2019 #5 Re: Got them at last! Looking forward to pairing them with the Pine Mountain Thanks for the advice