Soldato
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Nasty graphics, so you have see-through grips, shifter/brake mounts, and stem do you.
...what?
Nasty graphics, so you have see-through grips, shifter/brake mounts, and stem do you.
Nasty graphics, so you have see-through grips, shifter/brake mounts, and stem do you.
The colour is nice in the flesh. I dont see people moaning at fork stanchions because there not multi coloured with graphics on.

It is a shame Marzocchi made them and not a proper fork producer![]()


The Pitch has gone, fortunately to a good home just down the road in m'bro.
On the plus side, I'm off to my LBS to order the Enduro tomorrow![]()
Dude...I know we in here like to argue for the fun of it, but check your facts!
Marzocchi is back and better than ever!
They have moved their factory back to Italy and the forks are amazing again!

They on the 2011 Dirt 100?![]()
They on the 2011 Dirt 100?![]()
Excellent news! Your pitch shifted quick![]()

How long did they say it will take to get it?

For those of you with RP23's do you leave the thing open all the time or use pro-pedal adjusting between the 3 PP settings?
Well, to be fair, you were knocking the Shimano Deore brakes a couple of pages back and they have popped up on the Dirt100 2011 - http://dirt.mpora.com/news/dirt-100-2011-shimano-deore-brakes.html

I use the pro pedal lots, including all 3 settings sometimes on a ride. Wide open for descending, 3 for climbing. Then a mixture of 1/2 for pedalling on the flat (usually 2).
It was a joke everything is on the dirt 100![]()
So do you only really use it open when descending?...everything else in PP mode?
For those of you with RP23's do you leave the thing open all the time or use pro-pedal adjusting between the 3 PP settings?
I haven't had the shock long but I've left it open on the flat/gentle downhill sometimes if it's pretty rough.
On the Blur I flick the pro-pedal on for road/fireroad sections. On the T2 I never really got on with it. I prefered it on all the time to stop it blowing through the mid stroke and feeling mushy.