i had a leak in the rear shock hose. i have changed it out with a braided steel one. what i need to know now is: what type of oil do i use to recharge the shock and to what p.s.i. should it be pressurized to?
any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
typhon
marzzocchi duo shock leaking oil
Duo-shock oil & pressure
Typhon,
The oil in the shock is 5w and the pressure is around 60psi (although some documentation says around 100psi). Mine works with 60psi OK, so it's up to you. If you aim for 100 psi with a tyre guage, you might get somewhere between the two, as there is so little volume in the res. You can fill it with air straight from an air line if you wish - dry gas is not needed in this application.
Regards,
Chris.
The oil in the shock is 5w and the pressure is around 60psi (although some documentation says around 100psi). Mine works with 60psi OK, so it's up to you. If you aim for 100 psi with a tyre guage, you might get somewhere between the two, as there is so little volume in the res. You can fill it with air straight from an air line if you wish - dry gas is not needed in this application.
Regards,
Chris.
Well, I got it filled with 5w oil and actually found someone who had the proper equipment to pressurize it with nitrogen. Took your advice and had it filled to 80psi. I figured right in the middle of the two extremes should be safe. I put it back on the bike and NOTHING!! I mean absolutely no damping at all. It was like a trampoline...bucked me right out of the seat. Don't know what to do now. I have never experienced that with a shock before. Should I have the thing rebuilt and by whom? Marzocchi have informed me that they won't touch it. And if I do replace it, what is a good replacement?
Thanks for the help.
typhon
Thanks for the help.
typhon
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here's an out-of-date article that might steer you in the right direction for a replacement:
http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic. ... cle&sid=30
http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic. ... cle&sid=30
Hi Typhon,
As I have earlier post this information to the Paso group site.
There is an Italian manufacturer for rear shocks to use in Paso,
or at least their list got those.
They have different types depending what you want, from racing type to street type.
This is their website http://www.bitubo.com
Mika
As I have earlier post this information to the Paso group site.
There is an Italian manufacturer for rear shocks to use in Paso,
or at least their list got those.
They have different types depending what you want, from racing type to street type.
This is their website http://www.bitubo.com
Mika