Is Marzocchi Bomber z2 air or coil?
Like the Z1, the Z2 is also an air-sprung fork, and you can adjust both spring pressure and volume. In the other leg you’ve got Marzocchi’s own RAIL damper, which offers adjustable rebound damping via a single dial at the bottom, with an adjustable compression/lockout dial up top.
Does Marzocchi Bomber z2 have a lockout?
The new from-the-ground-up Rail damper combines low maintenance with intuitive ease of use and impressive on-trail performance. The top-of-fork simple sweep adjuster from firm to open can lock out the fork or fully open the system with plenty of positions in between.
How do you adjust a Marzocchi Bomber fork?
On forks that have external adjusters, try turning the adjuster all the way counter-clockwise to the fastest rebound setting and then quickly compress and release the suspension several times. Next test the fork with the adjuster turned all the way clockwise and then somewhere in between.
What is the weight difference between the Z1 air and Z1 coil?
The fork weighs around 5.5lbs depending on wheel size, and the Z1 Coil adds about 1lb of weight over a lighter air fork.
Who owns Marzocchi?
TennecoMarzocchi / Parent organizationTenneco is an American automotive components original equipment manufacturer and an aftermarket ride control and emissions products manufacturer. It is a Fortune 500 company that has been publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange since November 5, 1999 under the symbol TEN. Wikipedia
What is Marzocchi ETA?
ETA is a development of Marzocchi’s ECC lockout. While compression lockouts had been around for a while, they locked out the fork at full extension. Fine for short-travel forks, but a long fork locked out doesn’t do anything to help the aforementioned uphill wander.
Is the Marzocchi Z2 good?
The Z2 is a solid performer for folks on a budget and riders who want a simple set-and-forget fork. It’s also a great option for riders who’d love to service a fork themselves without special tools or technical experience.
Are Marzocchi Bomber forks good?
The damping performance is very good. It’s not just good for a $500 fork, it’s just plain good. It feels like there’s a little more stiction on the Z2 compared to the Z1. The fork doesn’t quite have the same level of off-the-top sensitivity that the Grip-damped Z1 has, but overall performance is pretty stellar.