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Old July 8th 03, 09:22 PM
KLydesdale
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Default 2003 Marzocchi MX Comp troubles.


"Chris Phillipo" wrote in message
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In article , klydesdale001
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Has anyone out there had troubles with bushing play in a 2003 Marzocchi

MX
Comp fork? I bought a new one a couple of weeks ago and it's already
developed a clunking sound after only a couple of rides. When I
investigated the source of the noise, it definitely felt like there was

some
slop between the stanchion and the lower leg on the right side similar

to
when I had worn bushings on other shocks.


Usually if your bushing is that far gone you will get oil leaking past
the seal, do you see evidence of that?


Nope. And I wouldn't expect such either. The darn fork is almost brand
spanking new. It only has about 50 miles of dirt road under it's belt.

This new coil in one leg, air in
the other system does make for some strange new noises.


This is the basic Marzocchi MX Comp 85mm - not the ETA version. It's a dual
coil/oil system (which is why I chose it). Like I said the strange noise is
similar to what I've experienced with worn bushings and I can feel the play
in the right side but not the left. I'm thinking it's problem with the
tolerances between the bushings and stanchions. I've emailed Marzocchi to
see what they have to say about it.




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Old July 9th 03, 01:28 PM
KLydesdale
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Default 2003 Marzocchi MX Comp troubles.


"Slacker" wrote in message
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"KLydesdale"

This is the basic Marzocchi MX Comp 85mm - not the ETA version. It's a

dual
coil/oil system (which is why I chose it). Like I said the strange

noise is
similar to what I've experienced with worn bushings and I can feel the

play
in the right side but not the left. I'm thinking it's problem with the
tolerances between the bushings and stanchions. I've emailed Marzocchi

to
see what they have to say about it.



I would make a phone call (661 257 6630) and not rely on Marzocchi

answering their email; it could be a long wait.
--


When I sent them a couple of emails a few weeks back, I received replies in
less than two days.


 




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