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i have been riding my hardrock xc stock for about 2 years now.The fork is a stock RST capa. After workin and workin and workin i have finally saved up enough money for a Marzzochi comp. alng with some platform peatals and new grips.
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Sweet. What kind of Marzocchi you getting?
There have been a lot of threads recently about pedals, and you'll see I recommend the Poverty Peddlers very well, especially if budget is a concern. Grips, almost everyone recommends ODI locking ones.
There have been a lot of threads recently about pedals, and you'll see I recommend the Poverty Peddlers very well, especially if budget is a concern. Grips, almost everyone recommends ODI locking ones.
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https://www.marzocchi.com/template/de...IDOggetto=2612
WOAH THATS A BIG LINK. but there it is (brings a tear to my eye)
WOAH THATS A BIG LINK. but there it is (brings a tear to my eye)
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nevermind maybe its not so big
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Originally Posted by MadMan2k
Sweet. What kind of Marzocchi you getting?
There have been a lot of threads recently about pedals, and you'll see I recommend the Poverty Peddlers very well, especially if budget is a concern. Grips, almost everyone recommends ODI locking ones.
There have been a lot of threads recently about pedals, and you'll see I recommend the Poverty Peddlers very well, especially if budget is a concern. Grips, almost everyone recommends ODI locking ones.
I'd look into a set of odysseys.
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sounds like sumhtin i would do.
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Originally Posted by KonaRider24
Well, except for someone who doesn't use the correct allen wrench and doesn't read the instructions whose name won't be mentioned.
I'd look into a set of odysseys.
I'd look into a set of odysseys.
Hey. Come on.
Downhill, nice stuff.