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MZ034
13
1. Identify Your Riding Style:
Cross Country (“XC”)/Marathon
: Riding along
hilly trails where some bumps and smaller
obstacles, such as rocks, roots, or depressions,
may be encountered. XC riding does not include
jumps or ”drops” (riding off rocks, fallen trees or
ledges) from any height. XC forks must be used
with tires specifically designed for cross country
riding, and disk, rim or linear pull brakes.
All Mountain (“AM”)
: Riding with more
emphasis on aggressive XC riding over and
around larger obstacles. This riding style does
not include jumps. These forks should only be
used with disk brakes, and those frames,
wheels and other components specifically
designed for this riding style. The disk brakes
must be attached to the designated mounting
points provided on the fork. Never make any
modification to your fork when attaching any
equipment.
Trekking
: Trekking is similar to XC riding, but
less aggressive. It involves riding at a slower
pace and not riding over obstacles such as
rocks, roots, and depressions. You should only
attach generators and racks to the designated
mounting points provided on the forks. Never
make any modification to your fork when
attaching any equipment.
FreeRide (“FR”)
: This riding style is for skilled
riders, and involves steep, aggressive slopes,
large obstacles, and moderate jumps. Freeride
forks should be used only
with disk brakes, and
those frames, wheels and other components
specifically designed for this riding style. The
disk brakes must be attached to the designated
mounting points provided on the fork. Never
make any modification to your fork when
attaching any equipment.
Dirt Jumper (“DJ”)
/ Urban Riding: This “BMX”
or ”motocross” style of riding is only for the most
skilled riders, and involves jumping from one
mound of dirt to another. It also includes riding
over and around ”urban obstacles” such as
man-made, or other concrete, structures. These
forks should only
be used with disk brakes, and
those frames, wheels and other components
specifically designed for this riding style. The
disk brakes must be attached to the designated
mounting points provided on the fork. Never
make any modification to your fork when
attaching any equipment.
Downhill (“DH”)
/ Extreme Freeride: This
discipline is only for professional or highly skilled
riders. It includes relatively high jumps or “drops’
and negotiating larger obstacles such as
boulders, fallen trees, or holes. These forks
should be used only
with disk brakes, and those
frames, wheels and other components
specifically designed for this riding style. The
disk brakes must be attached to the designated
mounting points provided on the fork. Never
make any modification to your fork when
attaching other equipment.
WARNING!
Ride ONLY in areas specifically designated
for your riding style.
2.
Select the Correct Fork for Your Riding
Style from the Table below.
Using the table below, select the fork that
matches your riding style. Please see your
Marzocchi retailer, or contact Marzocchi directly,
if you require assistance in selecting the correct
fork.

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