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Searching for bits and pieces - a question to the LBS owners...

 
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Old 07-06.-2008, 02:03 PM   #1
Ed Pirrero
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Default Searching for bits and pieces - a question to the LBS owners...

I have in my possession an ancient, but still serviceable, 1998
Marzocchi Z2 BAM fork. It has the replaceable steerer option - IOW,
the crown has bolts at the base of the steerer which allow the steerer
to be replaced. I understand that at one time, Marzocchi sold
steerers in 1- and 1.125-inch diameters, and a bushing for the 1"
steerer. Can any of you folks lay your hands on these parts,
especially the 1" flavor? Also, the internal bushings and seals for
these forks - still available, or not?

I don't really want to throw away this very good fork - I'd like to
use it.

Can any of you gentlemen help me? I have money, and I'm ready to buy!

E.P.
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