2004 Marzocchi EXR Pro Fork w/ FREE Cane Creek S-2 Headset
Number of Reviews:
7
Average Rating:
Bust your XC performance with 105mm of travel. Open Bath SSV damping, dual coil springs, MAG Mono-lite casting one piece arch & sliders. External Preload, 30mm alloy stanchions, Gloss Black color.
Submitted by TAY DH - 8/22/2012 12:22:12 AM
Pros:
my marzocchi''s have 130mm travel and set for 300 pounds and i love theses forks. they work the best. ive hit downhill trails, up hill trails, free ride, but im not much on tricks but ive taken theses forks threw every thing. they will hold up to any challenge. plus there strong thick and sturdy. its worth every penny. also its not 20mm axle.
Cons:
i dont have any bad things to say about them
Time Used:
3 Months
Comments:
i do recomend this fork to a lot of people also its marzocchi, its made buy one of the best company''s around plus its not spendy like fox or rock sock so ya if you can get hold of a marzocchi fork get 100mm-travel and over.
Rating:
Recommendation:
No I would not recommend it to a friend
Submitted by chris - 10/25/2005 9:16:19 PM
Pros:
good for drop offs.
Cons:
need more travel
Time Used:
6 Months
Comments:
it needs more travel then only 100 travel
Rating:
Recommendation:
Yes I would recommend it to a friend
Submitted by marty - 9/13/2005 10:58:22 AM
Pros:
i'm a big guy (220 lbs.) and the fork has handled my weight well, esspecially the pounding it took in Ltahoe this summer.
Cons:
the Squeaking! it makes it tough when struggling up a mountain and all you hear is the squeak.
Time Used:
6 Months
Comments:
does anyone know how to fix the squeak!?
Rating:
Recommendation:
Yes I would recommend it to a friend
Submitted by hfyfh - 9/3/2005 9:56:18 PM
Pros:
Travel, runs real smooth, absorb anything, great for XC, freeride and DH. Seals are the best that i've ever seen
Cons:
A bit heavy and noisy
Time Used:
1 Year
Comments:
I really like this fork because it can survive a lot of mistreatment. i ride xc, dh, fr and it really worth every dollars:)
Much better than hihger prices rockshoxs.
The seals have survive to massive mud riding and never had water in it even after crossing a small river (water up to the handles bars. btw it was freaking cold).
Bike setup: massive 16" aluminium hardtail freeride type frame. shimano deore rear derailleur/hub/sprocket/freewheel. 4rox dummer extrawide rear wheel/Panaracer firexc pro 2.1 tire, shimano alivio crankset/front derailleur, dangerous platform pedals(armor required) Alexrims front wheel with shimano Mechanic disc brake, specialized big hit 2.5 tire/marzzochi exr pro
Rating:
Recommendation:
Yes I would recommend it to a friend
Submitted by bikerboi+ - 7/11/2005 3:57:05 AM
Pros:
they ride great and are great off dirt jumps and trail definately a good but
Cons:
the decals unstick easily easyily
Time Used:
1 Year
Comments:
if u have a budget of £150 then these forks are for u
Rating:
Recommendation:
Yes I would recommend it to a friend
Submitted by red. - 6/9/2005 5:48:11 PM
Pros:
Love this fork this is a very nice one.
I like the noise it do.
Cons:
great fork for cheap price, many pro use it for freeriding.
Time Used:
More than 2 years
Comments:
great fork. very good performance/weiht. This is THE perfect fork for freeriding, you can do anything you want with it. I got some rebonds problem with it but in general thats fine. That's Ryan Leech's fork :P
Rating:
Recommendation:
Yes I would recommend it to a friend
Submitted by pot8o - 11/10/2004 12:57:44 AM
Pros:
not to springy , lots of travel for jumping , easy to adjust from very hard for xc to soft for just around the city
Cons:
make funny noises some times ?
Time Used:
3 Months
Comments:
great forks , you can use them for anythink don't no about downhill ,just about to swich from xc to downhill should be fine. done some big drops on them haven't broke . great forks good for anythink.