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Posted: Mar 28, 2010 at 14:26 Quote
BRRider wrote:
For anyone thinking about the 2010 DJ series... heres mine after 3 weeks of dirtjumping on smooth jumps, with a total of about 50 360's under their belt.

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Needless to say, im very disappointed with either Marzo's quality control or their engineering. Kinda scary actually. I guess it's back to my 07 DJ2's which still feel amazing and are running strong.
... can i ask why you replace your 07... they are the best out of them infact imo still up there with some of the best... still got my 07 dj1 and its working no problems and had no problems with it

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Posted: Mar 28, 2010 at 16:03 Quote
caravanking wrote:
BRRider wrote:
For anyone thinking about the 2010 DJ series... heres mine after 3 weeks of dirtjumping on smooth jumps, with a total of about 50 360's under their belt.

photo
photo
photo

Needless to say, im very disappointed with either Marzo's quality control or their engineering. Kinda scary actually. I guess it's back to my 07 DJ2's which still feel amazing and are running strong.
... can i ask why you replace your 07... they are the best out of them infact imo still up there with some of the best... still got my 07 dj1 and its working no problems and had no problems with it

The 2010's are almost a pound lighter... lighter then argyle 409's. AND marzocchi said they were also supposed to be stronger and stiffer this year. Less weight, more strength why wouldn't you go for them... now i see that maybe the strength thing isn't all that true unless i got a lemon.

Posted: Mar 29, 2010 at 5:24 Quote
BRRider wrote:
caravanking wrote:
BRRider wrote:
For anyone thinking about the 2010 DJ series... heres mine after 3 weeks of dirtjumping on smooth jumps, with a total of about 50 360's under their belt.

photo
photo
photo

Needless to say, im very disappointed with either Marzo's quality control or their engineering. Kinda scary actually. I guess it's back to my 07 DJ2's which still feel amazing and are running strong.
... can i ask why you replace your 07... they are the best out of them infact imo still up there with some of the best... still got my 07 dj1 and its working no problems and had no problems with it

The 2010's are almost a pound lighter... lighter then argyle 409's. AND marzocchi said they were also supposed to be stronger and stiffer this year. Less weight, more strength why wouldn't you go for them... now i see that maybe the strength thing isn't all that true unless i got a lemon.
they are all made in japan or china now though by suntour and have been since 08.. 07 were the last to come from italy and fair point

Posted: Mar 31, 2010 at 3:45 Quote
I ride the Marzocchi Dirt Jumper 1 Big Grin

Posted: May 4, 2010 at 17:06 Quote
spencermartin123 wrote:
which forks are better DJ 1 or DJ 3 please message back asap
DJ 1!!

Posted: Jun 18, 2010 at 1:25 Quote
i wrote a huge reply but pink bike didnt blasted well post it anyway i think dj1s are better.

Could anyone tell me in detail how to fix my rebound cartridge including how to get the rebound cartridge out of the lowers/slider cheers

Posted: Sep 6, 2010 at 19:39 Quote
I have a DJ3 2010 on my Specialized P1 and it is good enough.

Posted: Sep 7, 2010 at 13:19 Quote
ah yeah absolutly i ran dj3 for about a year and a half before i upgraded its just i was after something stronger and lighter as i started to progress tho dj and street

Posted: Dec 17, 2010 at 14:59 Quote
anyone know the weight on the 2009 dj3 on a 209 specialized p1?

Posted: Dec 17, 2010 at 19:03 Quote
2787G according to Marzocchi's site.

Posted: Dec 17, 2010 at 19:23 Quote
curtisskates wrote:
anyone know the weight on the 2009 dj3 on a 209 specialized p1?
why dont you go look it up your self, its called google.

Posted: Dec 17, 2010 at 19:25 Quote
z-man wrote:
curtisskates wrote:
anyone know the weight on the 2009 dj3 on a 209 specialized p1?
why dont you go look it up your self, its called google.

marzocchi website is a good place to start!

Posted: Dec 17, 2010 at 19:26 Quote
sorry, i didnt realize you were 10, probably not aloud to use google


 


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