Last week we gave you a taster of Marzocchi’s ’03 jump and Freeride forks, including the restyled Z1 and the air-assisted DJ series. This week we’re covering the cross-country Marathon forks, the MX series and the downhill Monster range.
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Marathon
Launched only last year, the Marathon already gets a major makeover. Aimed at the increasingly popular sector of enduro-style marathon racing, where durability and reliable performance are more important than out-and-out weight. Two Marathon models will make an appearance next year; the air-sprung SL and the coil-sprung S-Coil.
Cosmetic differences for 2003 include a redesign for the forged and CNC’d crown, now sporting a subtle ‘M’ profile to match the brace, and greater overlap with the stanchions. The lower leg assembly also gets new clothes, with a sleek outline to the one-piece magnesium casting. They’ll be a special 29” version of the Marathon SL to keep Mr Fisher happy.
Last year saw a three-position rebound lockout control on the Marathon. For ’03 they’ve increased the tunability by introducing a five-position ECC cartridge on the SL. Fully clicked in and the rebound is completely locked-out. In-between the extremes, the clicker offers degrees of damping ideal for rough climbs or out-of-the-saddle sprints. The coil-sprung Marathon gets the new ETA system with its 30mm of travel even at full-lockout. Travel on the Marathon is 105mm, although there will be a travel adjust kit to bring that down to 85mm. The SL will be priced at £429.95 and the S-Coil at £329.95.
Marzocchi claim a 3.5lb weight for the Marathon SL.
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Monster
As freeriding continues to grow in popularity across the world, and riders continue to push the limits, Marzocchi have decided to expand their Monster range to three models. There’s a basic, no-frills, Monster T2, along with two, more sophisticated models; the Monster T and Super Monster T.
Both the Monster T and Super Monster T feature tuneable high and low-speed damping circuits borrowed from Marzocchi’s motocross department. Travel on the Monster T2 and Monster T is 200mm (eight-inches), while the Super Monster T comes Bender-ready, off-the-shelf, with a whopping 300mm (twelve-inches)! Prices on the Monster T and the Super Monster T are £669.95 and £824.95 respectively, while the Monster T2 is not available aftermarket.
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MX
The MX series is Marzocchi’s bread-and-butter cross-country fork. UK importer, Windwave, will be bringing in five MX models of varying spec, all based on the MX-Comp. At £174.95, the air-sprung MX-Comp won’t break the bank, yet it still gets a brand new one-piece magnesium lower leg assembly, 105mm of travel and Dual SSV damping. It also gets the crown off last year’s Marathon.
From the basic Comp, a whole host of options are added until you get to the fully-loaded MX Pro ETA at £279.95. External upgrades are limited to an alloy steerer, but internally the fork uses an air-spring in one leg and a coil-spring with ETA lockout in the other. There’s extra adjustability, too, with the addition of an external rebound adjuster. Die-hard luddites can rejoice in Marzocchi’s decision to also offer a version of the MX Comp ETA with a one-inch Aheadset steerer. Price on the MX Comp ETA is £214.95.
Availability on all the new Marzocchis will be from early September, with the more expensive forks arriving towards October.
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