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Old 09-12-2008, 11:49 AM
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Can the 50mm zokes be revalved and or resprung to work as well at a moderate to fast offroad pace as the 45mm zokes? I am trying to narrow the focus of my bike search.

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Old 09-12-2008, 11:59 AM
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Sounds like a great question for Les.
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Old 09-12-2008, 12:32 PM
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If you are contrasting the 50mm non twin chamber fork with the 45 mm non twin chamber - they are very similar in design... On the other hand, the 50mm twin chamber is very different in design and takes a different approach to make them work well for a mix of trail riding, etc.

Les at LT-Racing (aka LTR) has a Husqvarna TXC510 with 50mm twin chamber marzocchi forks - we are best friends since childhood and actually
"share" the bike. Out of the box, these were set up as full on mx forks capable of pro level supercross...

He tamed them down and they are now quite plush. One difference/advantage of the twin chamber fork for off road work is that the oil level can be set much lower than the 45 or 50 non twin chamber fork.

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Just got off the phone with Les. He suggested that the 45mm were the way to go. I am not sure which forks the MC came with. I assume it is the twin chamber.

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If you're considering any of those two MCs I mentioned we might be able to swap out some forks to get you what you want.
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I wouldn't let it affect your decision - after riding the husky with the twin chambers - I wouldn't hesitate to go with them again. I have 45 zokes on my other bike. Both work well for me after a revalve.

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