Marzocchi 55 Ata 2008 Manual
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Marzocchi 55 Ata Micro
Weakness: This is the 08 55R.A big disappointment. I have been riding 15 years. I have a big bike with dual crown, and a smaller Heckler with this 55r on it. I pedal everywhere and ride down hard, including some jumps, drops, and gnar. It is NOT anywhere near a freeride fork, despite the weight. It currently gets only 4 inches of travel (supposed to be 140 mm). It is pretty good on small and even medium hits.
Unpredictable on big hits. Heavier riders have to use lots of preload (I weigh 200 lbs), which makes it feel less plush, sticky, and still blows through its whopping 4 inches instantly. My 05 Sherman firefly is still better than this fork, 4 years later. My friend had the 55 TST2, it went bad in a few months. Marzochhi kept it for 6 weeks, then returned it with the TST still not working properly. The compression stroke is weird on bigger hits, inconsistent.
Ramp faces are scary on this fork. I feel I can't trust it, even though I have been on this bike for 4 year and could always trust it before. I used to love Zokes. But, the company can't even write a decent manual. Their customer service sucks. The enitre 08 line should have been a recall. Too bad, because I love the zoke feel and damping.
I have owned and ridden several fox forks, but don't like Fox damping, especially the cardboardy and overrated TALAS 36. The newer Rock shocks are nice, but also unreliable. I have ridden my friend's 2009 66 ATA, which is butter, but what the chambers do is a mystery, which has to be resolved by resorting to user group forum. C'mon, 1 less blond bimbo on the ads and pay some English speaking tech-nerd to tell us how to adjust and work on our forks. This would be a decent trail fork and good value for someone who doesn't do drops, dirt jumps or enjoy gnar.
If it were more reliable. Weakness: This is the 08 55R.A big disappointment. I have been riding 15 years.
Techlog software crackers. I have a big bike with dual crown, and a smaller Heckler with this 55r on it. I pedal everywhere and ride down hard, including some jumps, drops, and gnar.
It is NOT anywhere near a freeride fork, despite the weight. It currently gets only 4 inches of travel (supposed to be 140 mm). It is pretty good on small and even medium hits. Unpredictable on big hits. Heavier riders have to use lots of preload (I weigh 200 lbs), which makes it feel less plush, sticky, and still blows through its whopping 4 inches instantly. My 05 Sherman firefly is still better than this fork, 4 years later. My friend had the 55 TST2, it went bad in a few months.
Marzocchi 55
Marzochhi kept it for 6 weeks, then returned it with the TST still not working properly. The compression stroke is weird on bigger hits, inconsistent. Ramp faces are scary on this fork. I feel I can't trust it, even though I have been on this bike for 4 year and could always trust it before. I used to love Zokes. But, the company can't even write a decent manual. Their customer service sucks.
The enitre 08 line should have been a recall. Too bad, because I love the zoke feel and damping. I have owned and ridden several fox forks, but don't like Fox damping, especially the cardboardy and overrated TALAS 36. The newer Rock shocks are nice, but also unreliable. I have ridden my friend's 2009 66 ATA, which is butter, but what the chambers do is a mystery, which has to be resolved by resorting to user group forum.
C'mon, 1 less blond bimbo on the ads and pay some English speaking tech-nerd to tell us how to adjust and work on our forks. This would be a decent trail fork and good value for someone who doesn't do drops, dirt jumps or enjoy gnar. If it were more reliable.