My daily is also a Sintesi/Verlicchi Bromount, a red one.At least there are a couple of rigid Thrusters for sale in Spain and I was tempted to buy one, but the truth is I wanted to wait, I knew that one day a Bromont would appear within my reach.
The fork is really nice, a Marzocchi XC 400.
The decals were very bad, and I didn't recognize it (I'm not really an expert on suspension models outside of Manitou).
I'll have to make a new Marzocchi sticker to restore its beautiful image.
By the way, when I discovered the Marzocchi model, I already knew the year of manufacture for this Sintesi: 1993.
OH! And the fork isn't upside down!
Until 1995 (more or less), Marzocchi installed the crown bolts that hold the bars in place at the front. Then they started installing them at the rear. Since I only have a Marzocchi XC 700, I thought they were installed incorrectly.
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Thanks for your offer, dr-zocchi.My daily is also a Sintesi/Verlicchi Bromount, a red one.
I have all spares for the XC400, that service kits, stickers, tools and more.
Check my Marzocchi Manuals Repository : https://public-repository.org/
Your link has been very helpful in determining the correct pressures. Thank you very much for your effort in generating this historical material.My daily is also a Sintesi/Verlicchi Bromount, a red one.
I have all spares for the XC400, that service kits, stickers, tools and more.
Check my Marzocchi Manuals Repository : https://public-repository.org/
They are mud collectors and make sure the seals will fail soon. If it would by a good solution like used on moto, which means in detail it covers part of a stanchions and the top of the lowers and is sealed completly, it would be perfect. But that shock boots are bad....
The clear gaiters are disgusting (I hate clear gaiters and grips; they're a nest of filth and unhygienic), ...