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Marzocchi 2008 Dirt Jumper Forks

Marzocchi 2008 Dirt Jumper Forks


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Dirt Jumper Series
(pictured - Dirt Jumper 1)
There are three versions of the popular Dirt Jumper forks for 2008, the Dirt Jumper 1, Dirt Jumper 2, and Dirt Jumper 3. There's also the 4x World Cup, which Marzocchi designed as a lighter, more adjustable race version of the Dirt Jumper forks. Each of the Dirt Jumper forks is available in 80 or 100mm travel configurations. The Dirt Jumper 3 can also be set up fo 120mm of travel. The 1 and 2 have rebound adjustment and air preload and the Dirt Jumper 3 has s simpler mechanical preload control with a fixed hydraulic damper to control the fork. The Dirt Jumper 1 has 32mm aluminum stanchions and the other two versions have steel. The Dirt Jumpers 1 has a 20mm bolt-on axles and the Dirt Jumper 2 offers the 20mm axle as an option. The entry-level fork has regular quick-release dropouts.

Dirt Jumper 1 Specs:
Travel: 80 or 100mm
Weight: 2357g / 5.2lbs
Adjustments: Rebound Cartridge
Air Preload
Spring Type: 1 side coil
Stanchion: 32mm aluminum
Steerer Tube: Steel
Brakes: 6" post mount (8" max)

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Photo-John

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Registered: August 2001
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Sat June 16, 2007 8:12am

"no pinch bolt crown?! "

Nope. You can change the height by changing the travel, internally. But I don't think it's as adjustable as previous models. I'm not sure if you can fine-tune it like before.

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Sat June 16, 2007 1:56am

no pinch bolt crown?!
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