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BikeTyke 09-06-03 01:29 AM

OEM Jr T
 
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I was at a LBS and they had a Jr T that looked exactly like this. He claimed it was an OEM Jr T with 6" travel. He claims it was not used. Anybody know any information about this fork? production year, how much is it worth? Can it be upgraded to 7" travel?

math2p14 09-06-03 01:31 AM

It looks like 2001 or 2002. Marzocchi site has all the info you need on outdated forks they make. If you bought it congrats! If not, then ask him for a good discount.! www.marzocchi.com (it may sound obvious but thats the site :D)

KleinMp99 09-06-03 10:36 AM


Originally posted by BikeTyke
I was at a LBS and they had a Jr T that looked exactly like this. He claimed it was an OEM Jr T with 6" travel. He claims it was not used. Anybody know any information about this fork? production year, how much is it worth? Can it be upgraded to 7" travel?


Norco used rebadged older Marzocchi forks this year on some of their new 2003 bikes.

troie 09-06-03 02:12 PM

Thats is some lovely grass you got there :)

Maelstrom 09-06-03 02:25 PM

No it can't be upgraded. Depending on the rebadging there are 2 different jr t's...1 is 6inches and tends to be the newer one which is actually a jrt. There is also a 5inch version made for Norco which used 2002 rebadged dj lowers. Depending on which one you find will determine the price. I believe the jrt pro is 7 inches.

5in jrt - wouldn't pay more than 500cdn
6in jrt - 700ish cdn
7in jrt - 1000 or so

Those are approximates :)

mindbogger 09-06-03 06:48 PM


Originally posted by troie
Thats is some lovely grass you got there :)
I wish i had grass like that. Mine is all yellow and crispy

a2psyklnut 09-09-03 11:34 AM

Mine consists of weeds and is currently under water!

L8R

mindbogger 09-09-03 05:25 PM

i'll bet anyone that he uses fertilizer.....damn that grass is so green. Looks like it came straight out of a movie....

Waldo 09-09-03 10:37 PM

OEM forks often have no factory warranty-check the steerer tube. If that's the case, it'll be etched into said tube.


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