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Marzocchi Fork suggestions(10 posts)

Marzocchi Fork suggestionsmountaincruiser
Sep 13, 2002 9:48 AM
I am getting ready to buy a marzocchi for my ss, but I am not sure what is the best buy. Does any one have a MXC-ECC 100mm on their rig? How well do you climb with this fork? I am looking at the 80mm MXR, MXC, or the 100 MXC-ECC. I thought that the ECC would be good for climbing and single track. I really like my rigid fork for climbing, but I would to go faster and be more comfortable on the downhills.
Thanks for your input.
re: Marzocchi Fork suggestionsTexas
Sep 13, 2002 11:09 AM
Marzocchi is great and I now have the new atom race 80 with the ECC. It works great. I would recommend the 80mm and love the atom race because it is dependable, bomb proof and handles great. I am on my third one, not because I wore the others out but because I sold one to a friend and the other is on another bike. The other two are 98' year models and still going strong though each on a rebuild. Good luck.
Here's My 2¢...T O M A
Sep 13, 2002 11:24 AM
Most of the climbing I do on my SS is done out-of-the-saddle, where the disadvantages of a 100mm fork aren't as prevalent. I wish I could climb seated but my legs are too weak! For what it's worth, I think you can't go wrong with your choice. I've owned plenty of Rock Sucks and Manitou forks, and now all I own are Marzocchi forks.
I have a 100mm MXC coil-oil (no ECC) on my Curtlogonzostrike
Sep 13, 2002 12:14 PM
and I love it. it's light, it's as smooth as any coil-oil Marzocchi, and it's CHEAP.

Doug designed my Solo Mountaineer for 80mm forks, but I find that my handling is plenty fast even with the longer 100mm travel setup. I bought the 80mm spring kit for the MXC but haven't even bothered trying it!

I think the MXC is one hell of a fork, and is made even better by its obnoxiously low price.
100 MXC-ECCChr:s
Sep 13, 2002 12:22 PM
I've got one of these on my DiSS. It works great, I set the air pressure once (in April) and haven't had to touch it since. The lockout works great as long as you cycle the fork up & down a few times before you engage it. It's pretty light, pretty plush, pretty reasonably priced and made in Italy! What more do you want?
100 MXC-ECCmountaincruiser
Sep 13, 2002 12:53 PM
thanks for the help, i think i am leaning toward the 100 MXC-ECC.
the folks at my LBS told me the MXC-ECC is made in Taiwan...jacazz
Sep 14, 2002 6:22 PM
but that could be a good thing, because i hear that Taiwan is the next "Japan" in regards to production quality.
Atom 100 hereBrad aka Tus
Sep 13, 2002 5:41 PM
It's similar to the MCX-ECC just lighter, with adjustable dampening (oh and it's prettier :-). Anyway the ECC works great. I use it on all by big climbs and it really helps. Since it locks out compressed, the shock has more lateral stiffness. It has a coil spring which is much better than air if you can live with the weight. The shock on my Bonti was a Super Fly, 70mm air and the Atom 100 puts it to shame. The first ECC cartridge kept creeping up so they sent me a new one. I switched it out. It started doing it again on my first ride but after about an hour of riding it has worked flawlessly since then. I vote 100 MXC-ECC.

Brad
I've got four ZokiesSpar†¡cus
Sep 13, 2002 9:12 PM
None of them are one of these:

But this seems like a pretty good fork for $229.
Marzocchi '01 X-Fly 80 @ SuperEgo

I've got the 100mm version on one of my bikes and I like it a lot. SuperEgo also has the '01 Zokie 100mm Z3 for $159, possibly an even better deal. I've got a couple of '00 Z3 Flylight 100s, and their performance is just as good as the X-Fly. They just weight a little more and are not externally tunable.

--Spar†y
Zokes X-Fly 80Xander
Sep 14, 2002 3:23 PM
I've been riding the fork that Sparty has pictured in the above post for about 4 months now and I like it a lot. It took a couple weeks to break in and have had no problems with it. Very stiff. Mine weighted 3.5 lbs cut, just in case you care.

BTW, I got mine for $290 from Speedgoat, so that price is pretty good.

Kevin
 


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