Sold 2000 MARZOCCHI BOMBER Z2 ATOM 80

Yidaki

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dear all,

up for sale is a lovely, very little used Marzocchi Z2 Atom 80 suspension fork.
It is in great shape, see pictures for yourself. I also have a spare set of
air/oil seals kit, if interested.

Some impressions:

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If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
I will post the length of the steerer tube soon (afternoon)

Price: 194,50 pounds shipped


cheers,
Peter
 
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Hi Andy,

I do ship to the US but shipping is a little bit more expensive, but I can send it as a gift though :)

I think you just have to take out the tho black screws and then you can use V-Brakes, you don't need extra studs!

Cheers,
Peter
 
Thanks for the info, but why is there a whole that could hold the spring of the brake? Usually one has three holes, but here's only one because one uses the middle one in 99% of the cases.

I will try to mount some V-Brakes tomorrow.

Cheers,
Peter
 
Hi Pete,

Hard to explain and I can't find a decent pic to help. You're exactly right that the hole you mentioned is used to hold the brake spring, and you also need a post sticking out of the fork to hold the rest of the brake. That post goes in the hole that the bolt is currently in. For the M arch forks, these posts are extra long as they are a structural part of the fork

See the diagram marked "9" on page 19 of the owner's manual:
http://www.marzocchi.com/admin/download ... getto=2873
 
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