Marzocchi Bomber Z3 Flylight 100 like new! SOLD

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So I bought and fully restored these to fit to my Sunn Xircuit however as much as I’d like to deny it, they are too long for the Sunn and I much prefer it with rigid or maybe a shorter travel fork in time.

These have had a full overhaul and repaint inc new decals (from Gil M) and upgraded Enduro seals.

I’m meticulous and these forks look and work fantastic with no air or oil leaks.

Long 20cm 1,1/8 alloy steerer and they measure 48cm from crown to centre of dropouts.
They’ll take rim brakes or disc.

I can’t justify keeping them when I have another build I’m doing and have no frame in mind for them at this time.

They have not been anywhere but a tootle on the drive and in the street since I owned and renovated them so are outstanding.

Not many around in this condition.

I’m after £160 posted to mainland UK or £150 collected (I live in Hartlepool Co Durham).
****NOW £135 POSTED****

****NOW £115 Posted for quick sale****


Paypal gift please or cash on collection.

PM and message on this thread please if you want them :D

Pics attached along with one of them fitted to the Sunn.
Cheers
Andy
 

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Bump and price drop....

£135 posted Uk mainland pp gift or delivered anywhere else in world at negotiated cost.

Andy
 
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Hi Prezza
I'd be interested in these if i can find a disc caliper adapter for them.
 
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IS mount measures approx 51-52mm centre to centre of the holes.

Hope this helps anyone thinking of a front disc brake?

Andy
 
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