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Old 08-17-2007, 06:19 AM
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I have a 97 and 98 both with Marzocchi 45mm conventional forks which are a very nice fork but the oil gets contaminated very easily. I have found that I need to change the fork oil at least every 2 months to keep the forks working nicely otherwise they ride like crap. As far as the stick it could be a multitude of things but like Glen state there are a ton of used ones around with good prices so don't jump on it if you don't like it. The Marzocchi conventional is a very easy fork to work on and you can change out oil / seals in under an hour but the sticking issue would concern me a little. I guess it depends on how much the bike is. Good luck.
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