Extensive testing has been critical in the development of Marzocchi product since last year’s takeover.
The biggest change to the new dirt jump range is the new ‘upside crown’. This is best described as an inverted crown with the removal of sharp edges, meaning impact forces are dissipated at the stanchions and steerer safely. Marzocchi has also reduced weight by 15 per cent, while upping strength by 30 per cent.
The fork range will be arriving with Windwave in September and retail prices are as follows: Four Cross £499.95, Dirt Jump 1 £399.95, Dirt Jump 2 (QR only) £259.95, Dirt Jump 3 (QR only) £189.95.
For more details call Windwave on 02392 50532.
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