Afternoon all,
Berkshire cycles have posted on their instagram today they now have the fork upgrade kits to change the 2020 Kenevo comp Marzocchi Bomber Z1 from an air fork to a coil fork (seen here)
Has anyone done this conversion yet?
What are your thoughts on converting from air to coil?
Marzocchi now offer the Z1 in a coil option on their website but I am not sure this was the case when the Kenevo launched, would spesh have specced it with a coil if that was the case?
My Marzocchi Bomber CR rear coil spring decided to give up on sunday while riding in the Surrey alps however so far my front air fork has not had a problem (although I believe the rear shock is a known issue) apparently the conversion kit does not void the fork warranty although it (obviously) can't be reversed once it has been converted.
I watched a YouTube video from the guys at 'The Lost Co' who talk about the coil conversion kit and their website lists the kit for £99.77 plus £34.54 for the spring then $28.59 dollars for shipping to the UK although this would mean fitting it yourself. At the time of writing this I can't see it yet on Marzocchi website. I don't know how much Berkshire Cycles are asking for the conversion but I think a few people may be interested (myself included) so I'd be keen to know what people think.
My initial concerns are reliability as my rear shock already failed but my air shock hasn;t skipped a beat although historically coil was more reliable (I thought), if it needed warranty work how would this be handled?
Please discuss below...
Berkshire cycles have posted on their instagram today they now have the fork upgrade kits to change the 2020 Kenevo comp Marzocchi Bomber Z1 from an air fork to a coil fork (seen here)
Has anyone done this conversion yet?
What are your thoughts on converting from air to coil?
Marzocchi now offer the Z1 in a coil option on their website but I am not sure this was the case when the Kenevo launched, would spesh have specced it with a coil if that was the case?
My Marzocchi Bomber CR rear coil spring decided to give up on sunday while riding in the Surrey alps however so far my front air fork has not had a problem (although I believe the rear shock is a known issue) apparently the conversion kit does not void the fork warranty although it (obviously) can't be reversed once it has been converted.
I watched a YouTube video from the guys at 'The Lost Co' who talk about the coil conversion kit and their website lists the kit for £99.77 plus £34.54 for the spring then $28.59 dollars for shipping to the UK although this would mean fitting it yourself. At the time of writing this I can't see it yet on Marzocchi website. I don't know how much Berkshire Cycles are asking for the conversion but I think a few people may be interested (myself included) so I'd be keen to know what people think.
My initial concerns are reliability as my rear shock already failed but my air shock hasn;t skipped a beat although historically coil was more reliable (I thought), if it needed warranty work how would this be handled?
Please discuss below...
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