Hi Y'all,
I recently posted this in the post 1998 section but it didn't get as much attention as I'd hoped, so I thought I'd post it up here to see if anyone knows a thing or two about 2000 Marzocchi Jr T's!
I thought they had no rebound damping, I thought the only way you could control the speed of the fork was by changing the weight of the oil.
I was looking at this very helpfull guide and read that the 2000 Jr.T do infact have intenal rebound damping adjustment!
http://manualer.happymtb.org/marzocchi/ ... or%20t.pdf
The guide says that you need a special hexagonal rod that you put down the fork (once you've removed the topcaps) and by turning it you can alter the dampening?
So the question is, has anyone ever done this before, and what did you use if you didn't have the special rod? I take it it's like a really long allen key?
I recently posted this in the post 1998 section but it didn't get as much attention as I'd hoped, so I thought I'd post it up here to see if anyone knows a thing or two about 2000 Marzocchi Jr T's!
I thought they had no rebound damping, I thought the only way you could control the speed of the fork was by changing the weight of the oil.
I was looking at this very helpfull guide and read that the 2000 Jr.T do infact have intenal rebound damping adjustment!
http://manualer.happymtb.org/marzocchi/ ... or%20t.pdf
The guide says that you need a special hexagonal rod that you put down the fork (once you've removed the topcaps) and by turning it you can alter the dampening?
So the question is, has anyone ever done this before, and what did you use if you didn't have the special rod? I take it it's like a really long allen key?