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Marzocchi 66 RC2 ETA

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Description:
  • 180mm Travel
  • ETA Adjustability
  • Coil Spring
  • Reinforced Alloy Steer Tube & Crown
  • 35mm Alloy Stanchions
  • 6" Post Mount
  • 20mm Axle


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    Submitted by LouisB59 a Downhiller from England
    Date Reviewed: September 4, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Italian Mountains
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Purchased At:Pauls cycles
    Strengths:I have got a similar fork to these, mine are the 66 rcv versions.They are real plush and they ride like a dream, they deliever a perfect proformance everytime! Its strength are its ability to tackle anything you throw at it!
    Weaknesses:I have had only one problem with my forks, after less then 6 months of average use (not extreme at all) the bushings gave in and seem to need replacing. This has caused my forks to rock and give play. I am asking for adice, does anyone know how to fix this problem and what tools i would need if i were to do it myself and not send them away? Unfortunately my bushings were the only peice on the bike that is not covered by the warranty, so i need to find out how to fix them myself.

    Please leave another comment on this page, if you can help me.

    thanks
    Bike Setup:Giant Glory 1 07
    Bottom Line:Beautiful fork gives a excellent proformance!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by WholesaleUgly a Weekend Warrior from edmonton
    Date Reviewed: June 24, 2008
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Purchased At:Revolution Cycle
    Strengths:Plush!!!
    Weaknesses:Rarely comes with the corect amount of oil from the factory
    Similar Products Used:Manipoo
    Bike Setup:2007 RM switch 2.0
    Bottom Line:These forks feel amazing!! The ETA is great for going up hill, flip the switch point your bike downhill and they will take whatever I throw at them. So Smooth.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Waldo Campbell a Weekend Warrior from Bronx, NYC
    Date Reviewed: March 6, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Lick2x
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $500.00
    Purchased At:friend
    Strengths:plush,stiff,easy tuning, eta's great!!!!!!!
    Weaknesses:none... black colored lowers seems boring and white is too generic
    Similar Products Used:05,06, 66 series,
    Bike Setup:bullit,dhx 5.0
    Bottom Line:Great fork i see no other fork in this category that could match its stiffness and plushness defitely an allrounder fork
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Ed Mcgoldrick a Weekend Warrior from Altadena, CA
    Date Reviewed: November 5, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $700.00
    Purchased At:Competitive Cyclist
    Strengths:This fork is insane. You barely need to preload for a drop or jump. You just shift your weight and it does the work for you as long as your sag is adjusted correctly. It holds traction better than any fork I have ever used on loose ground. It has that killer Marzocchi pillow feel to it. The ETA works great. I ride in So Cal and with all the climbing that is required it is a perfect match. When its time for the reward you hit the switch and your off running. The fork also is real stiff and has good weight ballance. You need that for DH runs.
    Weaknesses:None as of yet. One suggestion for the previous dudes review. For the previouse dude. The ETA is stiff so you have to put a little wieght into it to compress it all the way down or it will do it while your riding.
    Similar Products Used:ManiPOOOOOO! Fox
    Bike Setup:Yeti ASX, with all the bells and wistles.
    Bottom Line:This fork is worth every penny. They should have made it again in the 2008 line up.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Gigs a Downhiller from San Francisco
    Date Reviewed: October 11, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Scout
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $625.00
    Purchased At:ride-this.com
    Strengths:Handled everything at Whistler, Mammoth, Northstar, and locally that I had the cahones to hit. Consistent!

    Solid folk for DH/FR rig. I think it would be overkill for an AM bike. This is a perfect fork for the rider wanting to stick with the single crown manueverability but still get 7 inches of plush travel. Spring with air assist, so heavier than some.
    Weaknesses:Had to have it rebuilt when I first bought it ($25 for essentially an oil change) due to only getting about 120mm of travel out of it. Strange.

    Secondly, on occasion when in the ETA mode and climbing, if there is a bump the shock will compress even further and stay even more stuck down than intended. Very odd. I simply reset it by flipping it off and back on by the lever, but it shouldn't do this.
    Similar Products Used:Fox Talas, Fox 40
    Bike Setup:'06 Santa Cruz VP Free
    Bottom Line:Like anything, it needs to be set up to your individual riding taste. Consistency is the word. Rock/boulder gardens, drops (so far nothing more than 9 feet), jumps, technical riding - it handles it all.

    Oh, yeah, and the ability to drop it for climbing to the top - fantastic. Dropping one flaming chili for having to pay for the rebuild and the ETA compressioning issue.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Ryan Van Noy a Downhiller from Portland, Oregon
    Date Reviewed: July 7, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Egghunt
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:397 through connections
    Strengths:Every thing on this fork is amazing. First of all, the buttery smooth travel with all the adjustments you need. it feels bottomless. The Rebound is great on this fork so is the compression. If the fork feels to plush then you can just put a little bit of air into it and it will be perfect
    Weaknesses:none
    Similar Products Used:None i had a manitou stance but it was more like a manipoo
    Bike Setup:ironhorse 7point3 with 66rc2 eta and proggresive 5th element
    Bottom Line:this fork is amazing if you fing it with a good price you should not hessitate to buy one. it gives you a whole new level of confidence.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Richard Carradine a Downhiller from Moraga
    Date Reviewed: April 23, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $650.00
    Purchased At:EBAY brand new
    Strengths:really nice adjustability, great looks
    Weaknesses:paint can chip/rub easily.
    Similar Products Used:other marzocchi forks.
    Bike Setup:specialized bighit with marzocchi 66 rc2 eta.
    Bottom Line:Great fork, great for whatever you like to do.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Richard a Downhiller from San Jose California
    Date Reviewed: March 10, 2007
    Favorite Trail:UCSC The "Zs"
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $850.00
    Strengths:Oh so plushhhh! Performs like a 66 should. The ETA feature worked perfect for the climb.The fork is very light for a heavy duty freeride fork.
    Weaknesses:None as of yet
    Bike Setup:'05 Ellsworth Joker, Chris King HS, Race Face X type crank. XT front and rear DR, Avid Juicy 7s, Race Face Diabolous Stem and bars. 50x pedals Chris king front hub, Manitou 3way shock, and my 66RC2 ETA forks.
    Bottom Line:Took my '07 66 RC2ETA for their maiden ride today, the ETA feature worked perfect for the climb, when engaged, the fork compresses and locks down after the initial sag and still has 30mm( says marzocchi) for the small stuff. When the ETA is not engaged, the fork performs like a 66 should, oh so plushhhhhhh!. Perfect marriage with the ETA and a freeride fork. So far I am very happy. Still need to get it dialed in perfect but a great fork.I will right another review in a couple months after the break in. 3 flames for value, they are not cheap, but this a good example of getting what you paid for, and you pay for a good quality product.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by eddie mcfinnegan a Downhiller from nyc
    Date Reviewed: February 12, 2007
    Favorite Trail:james wat
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $749.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:plush out of the box, stiff and buttery smooth eta works like a dream
    Weaknesses:nada
    Similar Products Used:vf's rv's
    Bike Setup:astrix huckster/ manitou 3 ways avid 8 inch
    Bottom Line:this fork is insane!!!!!!!! worth every penny.....a heavy duty fork that can be used for ascending what would you ask for!!!?!?!?!?!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Ross McQuarrie a Weekend Warrior from Vancouver
    Date Reviewed: February 12, 2007
    Favorite Trail:boogieman, North Vancouver, BC
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $585.00
    Purchased At:Bikeroom
    Strengths:ETA feature / Excellent Damping / Plush but Stiff ride / 180 mm of travel
    Weaknesses:a lil heavy /
    Similar Products Used:2005 888rc / Boxxer Ride / 05 66VF / Junior T etc.
    Bike Setup:2005 Norco Six / Avid Juicy 5's / E-13 DRS Chainguide / minion front / bontrager rear
    Bottom Line:
    Get this fork if you love hitting drops, stunts, and rock gardens but also want to enjoy the ride up. The ETA works surprisingly well and sticking it in the 66 was an awesome idea. Zokes has got the damping dialed in with the RC2 cartridges this year. This fork feels much better than my old 888. It's very plush and stiff and has good adjustment ability. If you don't care to ride up get a 66RC2X instead as they are a fair bit lighter.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Josh a Downhiller from Salt Lake City, UT
    Date Reviewed: November 6, 2006
    Favorite Trail:UPS
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $755.00
    Purchased At:Go-Ride
    Strengths:Ridiculously plush out of the box. Unlike other Marzocchi's I've owned, it required zero break-in period. Stiff, handles hard impacts at high speed without flinching, and did I mention plush? The ETA makes climbing bearable. It's one of my favorite features on my AM1, and makes thsi by far the most versatile big fork I've ever seen or ridden.
    Weaknesses:The ETA lever is so easy to use and engage that the front brake cable accidentally pushed into the 'on' position when I was dirt jumping. I landed a few jumps that felt too steep and finally discovered why - the fork had compressed itself. A zip tie will fix that problem with ease though - otherwise, no weaknesses whatsoever.
    Similar Products Used:Marzocchi Z1 FR, Z1 Bomber, Z1 Sport, All Mountain 1, Shiver DC, Manitou Stance
    Bike Setup:Yeti AS-X with DHX 5, Mavic 721 rims and Ringle hubs, Maxxis Minion/High Rollers, X.9 drivetrain, Juicy 7 brakes, FSA cranks, Woodman stem. Zero stack headset on top, but had to add a Big Fat Pig on the bottom cups so the crown would clear the frame.
    Bottom Line:By far the best fork I've ridden. Insanely plush, easy to set up, stiff, fast, and so much more maneuverable and lighter than the Shiver DC it replaced. The ETA is one of my favorite fork features and it absolutely shines on the 66. The fork must extend 5" when you unlock it - it's crazy to watch. If you have to ride uphill to get to the goods, I don't think there's a better fork on the market right now. Possibly the new Totem, but the 66 has been refined on the market for 3 seasons now and I just trust Marzocchi. (Plus it's much cheaper than the new RS forks.) Nothing feels as good. Worth every penny.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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