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    Quote Originally Posted by Lex_Luthor View Post
    There's a place in Ft Collins I believe that rebuilds forks, but I might be remembering that they specialize in Fox forks. A good bike shop should new able to service your fork too
    The guy at pedal told me about a place that still rebuilds Marzocchi forks, but seemed to think it would cost more than it was worth. Maybe he was just trying to sell me a new fork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    The guy at pedal told me about a place that still rebuilds Marzocchi forks, but seemed to think it would cost more than it was worth. Maybe he was just trying to sell me a new fork.
    Meet these guys years ago, seemed like a quality group.

    https://www.dirtlabs.com/forks/

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    Well I picked up an 07 Specialized Hardrock, and a 2 child trailer for a really good price today, so i'll likely just scrap the Giant, may take off the Deore components, clean them up, and slap them on the Specialized. The Hardrock has a disc conversion with BB5 brakes, and upgraded (compared to factory) wheels. With Deore components, and a better fork, it would be a pretty decent setup, but really I just want to ride, so that stuff can come later. If the weather cooperates, I think i'll take the family out for a ride tomorrow!

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    Well we logged about 15 miles today. It was the first time my wife had ridden since childhood, and the second time I've ridden in about 6 years or so. Just rode along the Platte, from Belleview to Chatfield. The boys loved it, but let me tell you, riding with a trailer adds a whole other dynamic, especially going up the hill on the west 470 trail past the dam.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Lex_Luthor View Post
    There's a place in Ft Collins I believe that rebuilds forks, but I might be remembering that they specialize in Fox forks. A good bike shop should new able to service your fork too
    http://www.pushindustries.com/ in Loveland.
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    Looks like they're having a real blast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Looks like they're having a real blast.
    That was towards the end, right around their normal nap time, kind of contradictory of my original statement tho lol.

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    Just logged another 15 today, I think it's more time constraints than anything, on my days off we may try to go further, we certainly aren't out of gas after 15.

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    Just picked up a new bike. Niner Rip 9 carbon. I used to downhill then i got married and couldn't go up to winter park every weekend. Hoping to get back in shape!


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    Quote Originally Posted by drift_g35 View Post
    Just picked up a new bike. Niner Rip 9 carbon. I used to downhill then i got married and couldn't go up to winter park every weekend. Hoping to get back in shape!


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