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01-08-2011, 07:36 PM
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PBC Legend
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Kent
Age: 36
Posts: 5,030
Bike: Honda Chaly
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Discussion about forks
Hi Guys,
This thread isnt aimed to start an argument, or even a debate. As I know sellers who supply all 3 makes of forks.
What I am looking for, is some input, from genuine OWNERS, who can highlight the differences between the following:
Marzocchi Shiver (35s I think)
SP Forks
DNM Hornets
Now I know with the Fastace forks, the AS01/AS02/AS03 forks all suited different riding styles. Some for MX, some for SM.
With the above 3 sets of forks, it is clear they are all based around the same design, which is what the KTM SX65 is fitted with, just a non adjustable version of them.
Guessing the Genuine Marzocchis are the best of the bunch, what is the deal with the DNM and SP forks?
Both fully adjustable, both run the same brake caliper mount, both share the same axle arrangement.
So which are the "better quality", Which are more suited to MX, Which are more suited to SM?
Can anybody give any genuine reviews of both sets of forks?
Cheers,
Ben
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01-08-2011, 07:41 PM
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Senior
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Worthing / west sussex
Age: 35
Posts: 760
Bike: R6 13s
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Re: Discussion about forks
Never used either only once or twice when rode me old mans bikes i'n the past !
If you get zochhi give me a shout I can give you set up and believe it or not brand new zochhi need re adjusting !!
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01-08-2011, 07:43 PM
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Compulsive Poster
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Herts, Cambs
Posts: 14,180
Bike: monstermoto sxf
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Re: Discussion about forks
Ben you'v riden the midsize with the zochies, yeah they are "licensed" ones but if there licensed still genuine?? Very smooth, if im honest its all todo with the way they are set up. But hear alot of the SM lads getting SP forks? maybe someone could shed some light on the SP forks??
Law
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01-08-2011, 07:50 PM
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Senior
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Worthing / west sussex
Age: 35
Posts: 760
Bike: R6 13s
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Re: Discussion about forks
Tell a lie I used them i'n Spain there pritty good but they do de adjust themselves lmfao
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01-08-2011, 07:52 PM
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Wheelie King
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: eastbourne (east sussex)
Age: 39
Posts: 2,860
Bike: Sunshine bus
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Re: Discussion about forks
I have only used my sp's on mx but there as smooth as a baby bottom don't bottom out and easy to adjust, for £150 don't think you going to get better for that price!!
Dan
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01-08-2011, 09:43 PM
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Super King
Join Date: Jul 2011
Age: 50
Posts: 1,714
Bike: Two bros klx
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Re: Discussion about forks
marzocchi's nuf said
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01-08-2011, 10:13 PM
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Compulsive Poster
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: manchester
Age: 37
Posts: 10,837
Bike: lxr 125
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Re: Discussion about forks
i've gone from sp forks to mazocchi's recently,
for around the £100 range sp are bang on, mine took alot of abuse, and never failed me, soaked up all the jumps, handled all surfaces and i had them set up by tillits to get the best out of them off road
mazocchi's are more expensive but really worth it, it was a weird sensation at first as even doing big jumps i could barely feel the landing, it was so smooth, and my arm pump has improved dramatically as i'm not holding on as tight, and they came with harder springs if i wanted to change the ones in it, i am eventually going to take them to tillets to get them and rear shock set up properly for me
i'm not sure what kind of forks you need for sm but for off road and especially hard pack, jumps, wooops etc sp are more than good enough an if i hadn't got a good deal on some zocchi's i would have been happy to keep them, but if you want that little bit extra comfort to ensure a smoother ride, an can stretch your budget i'd go mazzochis
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01-08-2011, 11:14 PM
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Compulsive Poster
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Gloucestershire
Age: 38
Posts: 19,047
Bike: klx's, 50
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Re: Discussion about forks
quality of genuine marzocchi 35's are far superior to the others, obviously. hold their value, work better and generally easier to use and work on....
**Disclaimer** i am in no way shape or from slating SP's or hornets. but genuine zokes win hands down. the extra for a used set over new ch*nk is well worth it
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02-08-2011, 06:34 PM
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#9
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Bourne, lincolnshire
Posts: 420
Bike: dxr110, Yz 125
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Re: Discussion about forks
i have non adjustable licensed marzocchis on my pit, they are soo, soo good compared to stock, like jenny said, have to check to see if youve landed a jump or not
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02-08-2011, 09:07 PM
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Wheelie King
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: worcestershire
Age: 51
Posts: 2,280
Bike: various
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Re: Discussion about forks
I've ridden all three for supermoto, I rate Marzocchi's & SP's to be similar in weight & excellent performance, the DNM's offer excellent performance but are a fair bit heavier than the other two.
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