Rebuilding OEM Marzocchi Suspension
Rebuilding OEM Marzocchi Suspension
Anybody have any good, or bad, experiences with shops rebuilding OEM shock and forks? I tried several of my sources from BMW contacts, and nobody wanted to mess with them. The closest I came was a "we'll look and see" from GP Engineering.
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I rebuild 38mm forks but not shocks...... I have info on my site click FORK RESTORATION
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The following guy rebuild and modified my front Marzochi M1R fork, and my Marzochi Strada rear shocks.
I highly recomend him!
Zweitze Rooske,
Racing Engineer,
Rooske Suspension Service,
Hageneind 16,
NL-9482PE Tynaarlo,
The Netherlands,
Tel. #31(0)592-543503
Fax. #31(0)592-544321,
Mob. 06-50501368
E-mail: [email protected]
Good luck!
I highly recomend him!
Zweitze Rooske,
Racing Engineer,
Rooske Suspension Service,
Hageneind 16,
NL-9482PE Tynaarlo,
The Netherlands,
Tel. #31(0)592-543503
Fax. #31(0)592-544321,
Mob. 06-50501368
E-mail: [email protected]
Good luck!
rebuild forks
The forks on my bevel were the first forks i have ever done.It isnt very difficult if you are realitively mechinacally inclined. Just take you time and make a drawing of everything that comes apart.I used 20 wt fork oil and they seem to work fine> ps since doing my forks i have done the seals on all of my bikes and it gets easier every time.