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Spring conversion for Marzocchi DH3

 
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Old 05-05.-2004, 02:40 AM   #1
Tom M.
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Default Spring conversion for Marzocchi DH3

Greetings,

I am trying to find a spring conversion kit or the specs for a pair of
springs for my son's Marzocchi DH3 shocks. These are old shocks, circa
1996. I wrote Marzocchi tech support and am waiting to hear back, but
I imagine such old shocks are hard to find parts for. Suggestions?

TIA,
Tom M.
Vermont, USA
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Old 05-05.-2004, 02:01 PM   #2
Makunouchi
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Default Re: Spring conversion for Marzocchi DH3

Tom M. wrote:
> Greetings,
> I am trying to find a spring conversion kit or the specs for a pair of
> springs for my son's Marzocchi DH3 shocks. These are old shocks, circa
> 1996. I wrote Marzocchi tech support and am waiting to hear back, but I
> imagine such old shocks are hard to find parts for. Suggestions?
> TIA, Tom M. Vermont, USA




Nice shocks. I picked one up used a couple of years ago.

I bought some seals for them at http://www.ukbikestore.co.uk last
year... I wonder if they know anything about them.

I wanted to do this so-called spring conversion as well... but I opened
them up last year I found springs in them already. I don't know how I
can help you though... as I'm not an expert.

I have the manual and parts list in PDF format, if you like.



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