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Marzocchi AG Strada rebuild, something is wrong.
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18 May 2014 11:06 #632846
by Hemmek
Kawasaki kz750 E1 1980
Kawasaki GPZ 900R A1 1984
Marzocchi AG Strada rebuild, something is wrong. was created by Hemmek
Now I have buried myself in a pile of shit for sure.
Kinda need my bike up and running asap.
But figured hey why not rebuild my Stradas?
Wheel tore of the shocks and got them apart and i cleaned them thoroughly everything that was possible to dismantle vas dismantled,
I used a rebuild kit from this website www.marzocchimoto.blogspot.se/p/ag-strada-kit-buy-it-now.html
But it simply won't work.
I have them finished but I can compress the shock real easy not much dampening happening there.
It is only when I pull I feel some force (feels about right)
I know it is stated in the instructions that it is the foot valve I need to clean.
The thing is that it IS clean without a shadow of a doubt.
So what should I do now?
Replace the shocks?
Or what could I do?
It is supposed to be equal dampening in both pull and push?
At least when I work on car shocks anyway.
Please help shed some light on this matter.
Best Regards Hemmek.
Kinda need my bike up and running asap.
But figured hey why not rebuild my Stradas?
Wheel tore of the shocks and got them apart and i cleaned them thoroughly everything that was possible to dismantle vas dismantled,
I used a rebuild kit from this website www.marzocchimoto.blogspot.se/p/ag-strada-kit-buy-it-now.html
But it simply won't work.
I have them finished but I can compress the shock real easy not much dampening happening there.
It is only when I pull I feel some force (feels about right)
I know it is stated in the instructions that it is the foot valve I need to clean.
The thing is that it IS clean without a shadow of a doubt.
So what should I do now?
Replace the shocks?
Or what could I do?
It is supposed to be equal dampening in both pull and push?
At least when I work on car shocks anyway.
Please help shed some light on this matter.
Best Regards Hemmek.
Kawasaki kz750 E1 1980
Kawasaki GPZ 900R A1 1984
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18 May 2014 11:48 #632853
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Replied by peter1958 on topic Marzocchi AG Strada rebuild, something is wrong.
Are they filled with nitrogen?
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18 May 2014 12:50 #632856
by Hemmek
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Replied by Hemmek on topic Marzocchi AG Strada rebuild, something is wrong.
Not nitrogen but compressed air.
So that part is covered.
So that part is covered.
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19 May 2014 09:55 #632939
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Replied by loudhvx on topic Marzocchi AG Strada rebuild, something is wrong.
On old conventional shocks, most, if not all, dampening is on the return stroke.
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
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19 May 2014 10:44 #632949
by Hemmek
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Kawasaki GPZ 900R A1 1984
Replied by Hemmek on topic Marzocchi AG Strada rebuild, something is wrong.
There is a valve for it so it should work both ways.
Anyway it dosen't matter anymore.
Started working on shock nr2 today.
It is beyond repair.
The rod is badly scarred (liks like some idiot have out it in a vice)
and the cylinder has a layer of rust on the inside.
Neither is parts i can get hold of.
Have put them back togheter so i can use the bike with leaking shocks for now.
Anyway it dosen't matter anymore.
Started working on shock nr2 today.
It is beyond repair.
The rod is badly scarred (liks like some idiot have out it in a vice)
and the cylinder has a layer of rust on the inside.
Neither is parts i can get hold of.
Have put them back togheter so i can use the bike with leaking shocks for now.
Kawasaki kz750 E1 1980
Kawasaki GPZ 900R A1 1984
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