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I have a set of Marzocchi Bomber z2s with a nice long (205mm) steerer, 1 1/8" threadless. They move very smoothly and the adjusters work, but they weep a bit of fluid. The stanchions look good too. Call it £25 + £13 for Parcelforce 48 for postage? SOLD
I bought them years ago from this site from a guy who bought them new. He seemed genuine and said they were regularly serviced (oil is nice and clean) and even gave me the manual. I then sold them to my Dad who left them in the disaster that is his garage, lost the manual and never used them. He gave them to me a couple of weeks ago - without the manual :roll:
Pace RC35, 1" crown & steerer (208mm usable / 62mm threaded section)
I bought these a couple of weeks ago, fitted them to my bike and found that my late 80's steel doesn't handle very well with bounce up front :evil: I bought the forks for £75 from here and paid £29 for a steerer from Pace. I stripped them down and found the insides nice and clean and the elastomers fresh They have the brake rocker and all too often missing bungs at the bottom. Included are the original crown bolts as there are stainless ones fitted & a crown race collar. The collar is probably unusable as it was a pig to get off. These forks work by the headset bearing race compressing the collar, making them difficult to separate! New ones are a tenner on eBay.
£105 posted (what I paid)
SP
I bought them years ago from this site from a guy who bought them new. He seemed genuine and said they were regularly serviced (oil is nice and clean) and even gave me the manual. I then sold them to my Dad who left them in the disaster that is his garage, lost the manual and never used them. He gave them to me a couple of weeks ago - without the manual :roll:
Pace RC35, 1" crown & steerer (208mm usable / 62mm threaded section)
I bought these a couple of weeks ago, fitted them to my bike and found that my late 80's steel doesn't handle very well with bounce up front :evil: I bought the forks for £75 from here and paid £29 for a steerer from Pace. I stripped them down and found the insides nice and clean and the elastomers fresh They have the brake rocker and all too often missing bungs at the bottom. Included are the original crown bolts as there are stainless ones fitted & a crown race collar. The collar is probably unusable as it was a pig to get off. These forks work by the headset bearing race compressing the collar, making them difficult to separate! New ones are a tenner on eBay.
£105 posted (what I paid)
SP