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Marzocchi 66 SL on an Enduro?

Lee,
Just found your site, its very informative. I was wondering if you could answer the following question:
I am buying a large S Works Enduro (’06) with a DHX air and have a spare Marzocchi 66 SL. Will this fork be too much for the Enduro? (fork height & travel).
Cheers
Glenn

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Chainstay is tight

First of all I’d like to thank Thomllama for mailing the item to me, since it did not work for his bike. What a guy, don’t you think?

The chainstay is tight. I don’t just mean cool, but really tight to put on. I had to wrestle the thing on. When you look at it, there appears to be an end that is supposed to be for a narrower tube and a thicker end, probably for a tapered tube?

The nature of the material and the amount of velcro used to apply this thing really makes it difficult to put on. I was almost about to grab two pairs of pliers and pulling it around, but thought it might tear.

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Brrrrrr … I mean GRRRRRR!

BRRRRRRRRR!
Tons of work, crazy life issues and multiple blizzards mean I’ve been shoveling, lifting, running and riding the trainer, but — DUDE — I need to get out and rip. Oh man. The Enduro SL is hanging there, and two Hondas are sitting there, and we just got another foot of snow here in Boulder. […]

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