Left M1r fork leg needed!

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Tamburinifan
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Left M1r fork leg needed!

Post by Tamburinifan »

The one w no rebound fuction.
My wheel axle threads are gone, need just the lower part of left M1r leg.
Gert

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Re: Left M1r fork leg needed!

Post by 907pasonut »

try iangowanloch@bigpond.com he may have one...good luck :beer:
actually this one might be better gowanloch@ozemail.com.au
Cheers Claude.

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Re: Left M1r fork leg needed!

Post by avhpaso »

did you find a leg I am looking for the RH side leg
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Re: Left M1r fork leg needed!

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Not found.
Gert

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Re: Left M1r fork leg needed!

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if Gert finds one it won`t help you as the 907ie fork is not the same.
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Re: Left M1r fork leg needed!

Post by Duc750 »

I thought the lower was the same but the actual tube longer, or are the threads different too?
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Re: Left M1r fork leg needed!

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the 907ie has 40mm brake caliper mounts, the P750/906 has 108mm.
Gert has a 907ie, avhpaso a P750.
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Got you, wasn't thinking about calipers (but should have been)
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seen this ?
It doesn`t say which Paso it`s from, the price is a bit high and the position of the left dust seal looks a bit odd considering all seals were replaced :mrgreen:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Marzocchi-fork-41-7- ... 415a61a926
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Re: Left M1r fork leg needed!

Post by angelix »

paso750 wrote:seen this ?
It doesn`t say which Paso it`s from, the price is a bit high and the position of the left dust seal looks a bit odd considering all seals were replaced :mrgreen:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Marzocchi-fork-41-7- ... 415a61a926
I sent the seller an email and he confirmed that the forks have caliper supports 108mm apart, whiche means they are either P750 or P906 as the 907 has the supports only 40mm apart.

the guy told me the total lenght is 810 mm from standing free on the floor to the top of the valve on top of the fork and the distance from bottom to center first hole of the caliper support is 95 mm.
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