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number7s
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so i have a bit older fork, and i was wondering if there was a way to put on stronger springs so not to bottom out as easily. i cant afford to buy a whole new fork, so was wondering if they have like spring kits, ii have a marzzochi super t fork curently
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northshore (02-05-2008)
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Bend over
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yes there are spring kits call Marzocchi or take the fork to your favorite shop
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