Cracked lowers, stuck compression knob, leaking oil, twisted fork legs, and no rebound (it gets stuck in its travel).
Cracked lowers, stuck compression knob, leaking oil, twisted fork legs, and no rebound (it gets stuck in its travel).

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flag isaac-marangoni (May 31, 2012 at 18:32)
 that's shitty dude get better soon
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flag morganwase (May 31, 2012 at 18:39)
 I'm fine, its just the fork that took the beating. I'm just glad I was riding street at the time so I noticed it pretty quickly.
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flag isaac-marangoni (May 31, 2012 at 19:38)
 oh i was talking to your fork. but yeah man get it fixed or replaced or something you can't not bike
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flag morganwase (Jun 1, 2012 at 4:47)
 I'm going to send it in for warranty and see what happens. I'm trying to get my old Marzocchi running again just so I can ride while the warranty goes through. Its internals are blown and the lowers are cracked but its not as bad as this fork. I may even buy a rigid and run that until I can get a new fork. I'll always find a way to keep biking man don't worry. Wink
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flag Thepureface (May 31, 2012 at 19:55)
 dude what did you do?
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flag morganwase (Jun 1, 2012 at 4:33)
 I noticed it after I did a simple 360 when riding street however I think it may have cracked shortly before then and I didn't notice right away. I have been doing some bigger stuff though lately with decent sized drops to flat, I tried to do a 180 off around a 5 foot drop having to gap about 3 feet out to flat which most likely wasn't that good for it. So I'm not really sure exactly what happened, I just ride my bike and stuff breaks.
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