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Z1s go for around the £100 mark, and are superb forks. The easy answer to the above is to sell your Z2s (also an excellent fork btw), and put the money you would have spent on a travel kit towards a spanking set of Z1s!
Depends how "period correct" you want your bike to be. Personally, it's not something that's ever bothered me (just look at my bikes!
), but plenty of people on here will have a different view. What's yours?!
Simple answer is no. The design of the fork (i.e. stanchion length, lower leg 'end-plate' height, cartridge stroke, etc) simply couldn't accommodate an additional 50mm travel.count_zero":2nt4igza said:My current fork is a Marzocchi Bomber Z.2 with 80mm of travel. Is there a (somewhat cheap) way of increasing it's travel to 120-130mm?
Z1s go for around the £100 mark, and are superb forks. The easy answer to the above is to sell your Z2s (also an excellent fork btw), and put the money you would have spent on a travel kit towards a spanking set of Z1s!

Your original problem was to do with misaligned geometry. XLs would correct that. But so would many other forks. In my opinion (and it is only that), there are better forks out there than XL to spend your money on. And I've never been a huge fan of triple clamp forks.count_zero":2nt4igza said:@fjpshaw & anybody - Will I benefit from getting a Judy XL other than having a bike closer to original spec??
Depends how "period correct" you want your bike to be. Personally, it's not something that's ever bothered me (just look at my bikes!
