Retro Spud":cclxieda said:Marzocchi Z1 and 2’s work well but are boat anchor heavy...
Old Z1 from 1997 - 100mm Travel : about 1800-1900gr
Current Z1 from 2020 - 160mm Travel: 2245 g
Retro Spud":cclxieda said:Marzocchi Z1 and 2’s work well but are boat anchor heavy...
kraeMit":1fwne3s0 said:FluffyChicken":1fwne3s0 said:...
But they're modern things and you're in a retro area, we've only just have V-brakes in here and the Marzocchi Bomber had just been born along with the Rockshox SID.
Objection, Your Honor!
Bombers had been born in 1996 and in 1997 they became a legend ... and we have also hydraulic brakes and lots of early disc brake types in the 90's also!
There are parts which are non-breakable, like the Maguras HS33 and others. Not al of the pseudo modern sh## is better.
kraeMit":t6d5pcqb said:Retro Spud":t6d5pcqb said:Marzocchi Z1 and 2’s work well but are boat anchor heavy...
Old Z1 from 1997 - 100mm Travel : about 1800-1900gr
Current Z1 from 2020 - 160mm Travel: 2245 g
FluffyChicken":2pv98tp8 said:kraeMit":2pv98tp8 said:FluffyChicken":2pv98tp8 said:...
.... Anyway, what do you know about Bombers, they're too new for you I though ;-)
staytong":mk3e1hsf said:Seems like a way better decision than buying the (Used) purple Marzocchi XC500s from seller in Germany. It would have been an impulsive purchase at $400 before shipping that would have afforded me little more than bling, and yet I still can’t get em off my mind.
Cheers