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Don't damage the bushings
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[QUOTE="georgieboy, post: 697924, member: 21186"] Just a little offtopic. Couple of weeks ago i bought a few used marzocchies for my huskie. One leg was leaking due a blown o ring down in the axle-clamp and the other was performing strange, so i took them apart(also out off curiousity sakes). Well, After I separted them with applying heat to the outer-leg area, this frees the bushing a little, the teflon bushing looked new and replaced the o-ring and some shims as they were destroyed. Now having them back together i feel a noticeable amount of free-play between the outer and inne-leg. But they are not leaking. And i am also happy with the almost none friction. So pls some thoughts about this free-play. Never noticed this frreplay on my conventionals though. So is this freeplay something of usd forks? [/QUOTE]
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