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arctcknight
07-13-2004, 03:57 AM
anyone know if there is a way to buy the dj street of the new specialized? or is there anyone that has one that is interested in selling?

Mr Tiles
07-13-2004, 07:04 AM
I believe those are only available oem. From what I've heard, they are heavy but I don't know first hand. I can't imagine it being much lighter than the regular DJ forks. I want the new shiver sc set at 100mm but it's only available in Europe... : (

stanky_dlx
07-13-2004, 08:10 AM
I believe those are only available oem. From what I've heard, they are heavy but I don't know first hand. I can't imagine it being much lighter than the regular DJ forks. I want the new shiver sc set at 100mm but it's only available in Europe... : (

Go to Supergo...the O4 SC Shiver is available ($400).

drt_jumper
07-13-2004, 01:01 PM
i emailed zocchi and they are only oem forks and they will not sell them otherwise

Ifelloffabike
07-13-2004, 05:34 PM
they are really heavy

they are also 24" only and too short for pretty much any mtb frame.


you dont want one

vallEbikes
11-14-2004, 10:40 AM
I believe those are only available oem. From what I've heard, they are heavy but I don't know first hand. I can't imagine it being much lighter than the regular DJ forks. I want the new shiver sc set at 100mm but it's only available in Europe... : (

it weighs 8lbs and you will be able to buy it this year the shop i work at got the info
it looks stupid :think:

bwagner
11-14-2004, 03:31 PM
You can buy it right now! I picked one up last week at my local shop. It's very heavy, and needs stiffer springs for my weight, but it's a nice fork so far. The axle idea is super cool, and they beefed up the seal area of the lowers also so if you mash that area a lot, it'll keep it's shape, unlike the current crop of DJ's for the 26ers. Oh yeah, and as mentioned earlier in this post, it's a 24" only fork, but it works great on bikes designed for 24" wheels, and there are a bunch of those on the market now.