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Marzocchi Stradas
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- Fred the Zed
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Marzocchi Stradas
I’ve just got hold of a set of Marzocchi Strada shock for my Z1R. They are in fairly good condition but I’d like to get them rebuilt. Can you still get the bits to rebuild them with or is it best to go to a suspension specialist? While I’m on, does anyone know what sort range of air pressure should be put into these shocks?
Fred
Fred
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Manual,
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... ght=strada
KITS,
http://www.marzocchi.co.uk/moto/850193-C.html
Big fluff sent me these so I cant claim the credit.
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... ght=strada
KITS,
http://www.marzocchi.co.uk/moto/850193-C.html
Big fluff sent me these so I cant claim the credit.
KWACKERZ1 wrote:Big fluff sent me these so I cant claim the credit.
Thanks Kwak

Fred - They are easy enough to overhaul.
The kits are about £32 delivered from Marzocchi UK.
I also have decals for the tops and sides so let me know if you want some.
Regards, Will
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- Fred the Zed
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Big Fluff wrote:KWACKERZ1 wrote:Big fluff sent me these so I cant claim the credit.
Thanks Kwak![]()
Fred - They are easy enough to overhaul.
The kits are about £32 delivered from Marzocchi UK.
I also have decals for the tops and sides so let me know if you want some.
Regards, Will
Ah, this is great stuff. I'll download the manual, get a refurb kit and get going.
Will, I'll have a set of the stickers off you. Can you PM me with the details please?
Cheers
Fred
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Hi Will
Thanks for the PM, I'll get new decals once I have a service kit in my hands. The link to buy service kits that was posted up doesn't work any more so I've placed an order with an independent retailer.... no reply back yet though. They seem to be a little tricky to get hold of. As a shock service is £55 per shock + parts, I think I will have a go myself. Its give me a chance to repaint the shock bodies too.
Fred
Thanks for the PM, I'll get new decals once I have a service kit in my hands. The link to buy service kits that was posted up doesn't work any more so I've placed an order with an independent retailer.... no reply back yet though. They seem to be a little tricky to get hold of. As a shock service is £55 per shock + parts, I think I will have a go myself. Its give me a chance to repaint the shock bodies too.
Fred
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It certainly is..... I managed to rebuild just 4 shocks from 8 or 9 donor units.
One cap I had to drill and completely collapse as it would not move, even when drilled out and 10mm bolts inserted to get leverage. The bolts were bending and I was fearful the reservoir was gonna split
750Steve had major problems getting the caps out of his Strada's too.
Heat helps, but if they have chemically welded themselves in place through corrosion, they are a 'mare to remove.
One cap I had to drill and completely collapse as it would not move, even when drilled out and 10mm bolts inserted to get leverage. The bolts were bending and I was fearful the reservoir was gonna split
750Steve had major problems getting the caps out of his Strada's too.
Heat helps, but if they have chemically welded themselves in place through corrosion, they are a 'mare to remove.
Why do I persist in debating with idiots ? I really should know better 

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Fred the Zed wrote:big green bus wrote:there is a guy who can sort them, he did a set for me full rebuild, new stainless steel rods (instead of chromed ones) etc very good job pm if your are interested
What sort of price am I looking at?
Fred
I think he did the last ones for a £100, the guy used to work for ohlins and did a top job
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big green bus wrote:Fred the Zed wrote:big green bus wrote:there is a guy who can sort them, he did a set for me full rebuild, new stainless steel rods (instead of chromed ones) etc very good job pm if your are interested
What sort of price am I looking at?
Fred
I think he did the last ones for a £100, the guy used to work for ohlins and did a top job
Hey Big Green Bus, can you forward this guys details please? I keep putting off the rebuild till I have more time and its not materialising!
Cheers
Fred
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