georgieboy
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- Jan 2, 2001
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to whom it may concern or likes to answer.
I own these marzocchies conventional 50mm forks. Nice forks but they were too plush all over the stroke. Just dropped tru the stroke when you jumped something small and wallowed a lot tru high speed.
After reading a lot here on this forum i decided to try to solve some of it tweaks by myself. I felt everything above was a low-speed movement of the fork, so i searched in that direction.
So, i did some silver solder to close 4 bleed holes along the cartridge to get a more "normall"cartridge damper. Now i have a cartrdige that is just like yr guys have(i think), and went on to fiddle with the shim stacks.
I tried 0.3 freelift at the midvalve but still found that they were to plush. This probably is because the comp clickers are working directly with the midvalve and so i can tune freebleed with the clickers. This is completely different to yr forks as you all have the clickers working on the base-valve.
Working along i measured the inner-diameter of this cartridge and came to 26mm.
Now my question is: what can you say theoritical about the difference in id of the damper-cartridges keeping in mind that you use the same shim-stack for diff id cartridges?
I understand that you all use bigger id cartridges. So what are the pros and cons about inner-diameters??
By the way, the push rod is 12mm.
I own these marzocchies conventional 50mm forks. Nice forks but they were too plush all over the stroke. Just dropped tru the stroke when you jumped something small and wallowed a lot tru high speed.
After reading a lot here on this forum i decided to try to solve some of it tweaks by myself. I felt everything above was a low-speed movement of the fork, so i searched in that direction.
So, i did some silver solder to close 4 bleed holes along the cartridge to get a more "normall"cartridge damper. Now i have a cartrdige that is just like yr guys have(i think), and went on to fiddle with the shim stacks.
I tried 0.3 freelift at the midvalve but still found that they were to plush. This probably is because the comp clickers are working directly with the midvalve and so i can tune freebleed with the clickers. This is completely different to yr forks as you all have the clickers working on the base-valve.
Working along i measured the inner-diameter of this cartridge and came to 26mm.
Now my question is: what can you say theoritical about the difference in id of the damper-cartridges keeping in mind that you use the same shim-stack for diff id cartridges?
I understand that you all use bigger id cartridges. So what are the pros and cons about inner-diameters??
By the way, the push rod is 12mm.