i have never needed to service them either!! i'm at a loss what forks to get to replace them
nice 😉 best i keep searching ebay then
04 Z1 Freeride SL's still plush & no wear, 1 service
05 Pike air U-turn plush but flutter under breaking, 1 service
05 Reba SL faultless with no service
05 Rev's air U-turn locked solid due to water ingress now OK after service.
06 Pike air U-turn slight leak from RH cap when stored USD otherwise fine.
08 AM1 SL's OK but slightly strange feel
08 Talas 32 OK though takes a while to set up/ find best settings.
I'm still on 04 Zocchis with only 1 service. Had even been using GT85 on the stanchions for years without any wear appearing! Had planned on replacing them with Foxs but think I may just run them for a bit longer after all this recent chat.
Jedi - why change them? Oil change and they will be fine
Still going strong with a pair of Zocchi 03 Bombers ... due a service though ...
When I actually think about it my old 04 zocchis Z1s haven't exactly been trouble free. Snapped a lower crown(not warrantied) and destroyed a damping rod(warrantied). But I did used to abuse them for what was basically a xc fork. I guess the beauty of them is their simplicity. Even I can figure out whats what when you take them apart.
my 07 marzocchi 66's went off to windwave just before I got them and they have been great.
tj, everything has a life in my book. i had the shivers since o4 and z1's since 03.
i wouldn't want them to give on me 🙁
Two factors:
-If you are a hard rider any of these forks will need regular servicing.
-If you ride in slop regularly any of these will benefit from regular servicing.
No new mountain bike fork is bombproof. Take your chances with Mazz but they arent cheap now are they? Old rope for new technology prices.
Personally I'd buy a pair of Pikes from Winstanleys with the 2yr year warranty backup. I have had a couple of issues with Pikes but I'd rather give them my money than Marzocchi.
Just clean the stanchions by hand (not jetwash) after every ride and cycle them. You'll be fine.
If you ride through gritty slop that cakes around your stanchions then yes- its reasonable to expect they'll wear down overtime if your not removing this grit thoroughly and carefully.
