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Post by Nelly on Apr 22, 2015 21:44:03 GMT
Well, not for the moment any way if you want a definite warranty
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Post by Nelly on Apr 22, 2015 21:44:35 GMT
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Post by typer on Apr 22, 2015 21:49:04 GMT
I heard it is only affecting the motorcycle side of the business. The mtb division is located in Taiwan I think?
Just spent 720 quid on some 380's too!
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Post by Nelly on Apr 22, 2015 21:56:26 GMT
Yeah I heard it's just Moto side but till that's confirmed it could be a risk
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Post by typer on Apr 22, 2015 22:02:46 GMT
Let's hope my forks don't go tits up then
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Post by richardm on Apr 23, 2015 5:55:08 GMT
suntour build some of marzocchi shocks and forks so maybe it will continue like that
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Post by timbo on Apr 23, 2015 6:41:29 GMT
Marzocchi are always in financial trouble, they're Italian. Nothing will become of it.
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Post by duke on Apr 23, 2015 9:22:49 GMT
Not the first time, not at all worried, plus, the moto side and mtb side are run as separate entities, if they do close it will only be the moto side of things. TBH I'm surprised they are still in the moto game. At the end of the day they fair way better in the MTB game and concentrating on MTB will be the best move for them, had Marzocchi shocks and forks before and I find them spot on.
A load of media hype for f*ck all, makes people worry and try to speculate!
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Post by duke on Apr 23, 2015 9:28:23 GMT
Their twitter response to this was- we aren't going anywhere
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