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kwalske

marzocchi front shocks

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Can anyone help me locate a rebound adjuster for a marzocchi m1r front shock for my '87 750? My partner and I rebuilt them and the friggin thing popped out on my first ride.
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Re: marzocchi front shocks

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how did that happen it`s held by 2 allen bolts ?!

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I guess we forgot to tighten them down properly. Dumb, I know.
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Hi,

if you have a rough idea where it could have happened I`d search all the way.
Last year I lost the toolbox of one of my bikes which is mounted on the left right side. I did notice it only 3 days afterwards, but I remembered hearing some odd noise at a certain part of the road so I returned there and after some walking I found it, all the tools still in it. Maybe you`re lucky.
If it wasn`t tightened it may have gone lost shortly after taking off.

G.
Debonair

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I'm looking to replace the dust and oil seals on my forks, do any of you know where I can acquire them?
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You can search them on ebay.
I bought the oil seals, but I saw there the dust seals also.
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Thank's Cisco, you don't mind if I call you Cisco do you?
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