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I.III Before every ride
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ARNING
Do not ride your bicycle if it does not pass this pre-ride
test. correct any condition before you ride.
Check your forks for any leaks or other evidence of oil,
which is indicative of a problem with your forks. Be sure to
turn your bicycle upside down to check areas such as the
underside of the crown for evidence of an oil leak.
Be sure that all components of you forks, and the
remainder of your bicycle, including, but not limited to,
your brakes, pedals, handgrips, handlebars, frame, and
seating system, are in optimum condition and suitable for
use.
Be sure that none of the components of your suspension
system, or the remainder of your bicycle, are bent,
deformed, cracked, chipped, out of aliment, or otherwise
damaged.
Check to be sure that all quick release fasteners, nuts and
bolts are properly adjusted. Bounce the bicycle on the
ground while listening and looking for anything that may
be lose.
Be sure that your wheels are perfectly centered. Spin the
wheels to be sure that they do not wobble up and down or
from side to side, and that they do not make contact with
the fork legs or brake pads while rotating.
Be sure that all cables and other components of your
braking system are in their proper position, properly
adjusted and that your braking system is functioning
properly.
Be sure that your tires are infl ated to the correct pressure
and that there is no damage whatsoever in the tread or
sidewall of the tire.
Check all refl ectors to make sure that they are clean,
straight, and securely mounted.
Be sure to read and follow all the instructions and warnings
that originally accompanied your bicycle.
Learn and follow the local bicycle laws and regulations,
and obey all traffi c signals, signs and laws while you ride.
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II.
INTENDED USE INSTRUCTIONS
II.I Select the correct riding style
Marzocchi suspension forks are among the most durable
and technologically advanced forks on the market today.
However, no fork can withstand misuse, abuse or improper
use that, over a short period of time, can cause your forks to
fail when you least expect it.
It is critical that you select and use the fork that is appropriate
for your riding style, and that you use the fork properly.
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!
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Failure to properly match the forks to your frame could
cause the forks to fail, resulting in a loss of control of
the bicycle, and possible serious injury or death to the
rider. In addition, improperly matching your forks to
your frame will void the forks' warranty.
II.I.I Identify your riding style
Trekking/Cross-Country: Riding along hilly trails where
some bumps and smaller obstacles, such as rocks, roots,
or depressions, may be encountered. Trekking/Cross-
Country riding does not include jumps or "drops" (riding off
rocks, fallen trees or ledges) from any height. These forks
must be used with tires specifi cally designed for trekking/
cross country riding, and disk, rim or linear pull brakes.
You should only attach generators and racks, if any, to the
designated mounting points provided on the forks.
All Mountain/Freeride: This riding style is for skilled riders,
and involves steep, aggressive slopes, large obstacles,
and moderate jumps. Freeride forks should be used only
with disk brakes, and those frames, wheels and other
components specifi cally designed for this riding style. The
disk brakes must be attached to the designated mounting
points provided on the fork. Never make any modifi cation to
your fork when attaching any equipment.
4X/Dirt Jumper: This "BMX" or "motocross" style of riding
is only for the most skilled riders, and involves jumping from
one mound of dirt to another. It also includes riding over
and around "urban obstacles" such as man-made, or other
concrete, structures, or racing on a track consisting of jumps
made from mounds of dirt which the rider must negotiate
by jumping or turning at speed. These forks should only be
used with disk brakes, and those frames, wheels and other
components specifi cally designed for this riding style. The
disk brakes must be attached to the designated mounting
points provided on the fork. Never make any modifi cation to

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