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krusty
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Marzocchi Shocks
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June 14, 2012, 06:10:59 AM »
My 76 750F1 is fitted with a pair of Marzocchi rear shocks. Can anyone tell me what air pressure they should be set at?
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Tim2005
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Re: Marzocchi Shocks
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June 15, 2012, 02:58:20 AM »
I guess they are the old Strada model? If so, 28-42 psi- useful overhaul manual here too
http://www.ducatimeccanica.com/marzocchi4.html
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PeWe
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Re: Marzocchi Shocks
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June 15, 2012, 08:30:40 AM »
Thank you very much for the information!
This thread made me to search and I found here as well.
http://www.marzocchi.co.uk/documents/techinfo/STRADA%20MANUAL.pdf
I have a set on my bike that most likely need some care. Rubberparts such as gaskets might be a little bit tired since 1984 when I bought them.
More on the list then
Plus repair kit
http://www.marzocchi.co.uk/moto/850193-C.html
Marzocchi Strada dampers are nice aftermarket parts from the days many years ago for CB750 like Dresda swingarm.....
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krusty
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Re: Marzocchi Shocks
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June 21, 2012, 04:39:44 AM »
Thanks for the help and links. Good info there.
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Honda
1976 CB750F1
1978 CB750F2
1972 CB350F
1961 C100 Cub
1962 C100 Cub
1959 C76
1963 C92
1964 C95
Suzuki
1963 M15D 50cc
1961 250TA Colleda
1961 250TA Colleda x 2 primed ready for paint and assembly
Yamaha
1977 DT175E x 2
1978 DT125E
1979 DT125F
1976 DT250E
1978 DT250G
1984 FJ1100
1990 FJ1200
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