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Scooter916 30-Nov-2005 13:59

Advice please
 
What fork weight oil is best for the early 600ss marzochi forks. Reason i ask is Im about to do a rebuild on mine and as most of the known suspension Gurus say they cant do anything other than a service etc, i will do it myself, Last season I ran 10W silkolene Race suspension fluid and it did seem a little over damped, So before i get the drill out what are the majority using???
Thanks
Glyn

Monty 30-Nov-2005 15:12

Standard weight is 7.5 Glynn-that is what I gave you-I think??

John

skidlids 30-Nov-2005 19:00

I went the 10w route to go with the single rate Ohlins fork springs, only time I could say they were acting odd was on the Brands GP ciruit where on one of the corners they were rebounding a bit faster than I would have liked.

phil_h 30-Nov-2005 20:02

Glyn - dont drill your dampers !
Just mix the fork oil grades !
MUCH cheaper and easy to go back to where you were :D


Quote:

Originally posted by skidlids
I went the 10w route to go with the single rate Ohlins fork springs, only time I could say they were acting odd was on the Brands GP ciruit where on one of the corners they were rebounding a bit faster than I would have liked.

Can you tell us a what you think about the ohlins springs skids please.

skidlids 30-Nov-2005 20:06

As I fit single rate Ohlins springs to all my bikes I think they're Grrrrrrrrrrrrrreat

AK 30-Nov-2005 21:25

I agree with Skids on the Ohlins springs too:D

but, on my (Snot) M600 forks - reworked, I use 5w full synthetic competition oil, like MX type, which seemed to work really well. But these are Showa forks.

Andy was very happy with them, particularly after we added shims to pre-load the springs a bit more at the first meeting at Cadwell. You can see how he did from the 1st 2 races results(no 36) ...and rides at 13 stone fully kitted out.

Alan

Scooter916 30-Nov-2005 22:40

Thanks guys I think I will try the 7.5 weight oil route, Skids if i recall has hacked up (technicall of course) a set of springs for another bike, in mine i have hagon progressive springs and 10w oil with a 90mm air gap. They are great pretty much everywhere but on the brakes the rear end is too loose for my liking. At caddy I was matching kev and he seemed pretty stable going into the twisties hard on the brakes but i had my eyes shut so that i couldnt see the rear wheel overtaking me. Maybe a little less rebound on the rear will help too, Suspension does my head in.:barfy: Ideally I would like to get me mits on some single rate springs but no one seems to make them for the marzochi`s............. However kirstys showa clad monster is sat in the garage and im sure she wouldnt mind:eureka: Honest shhh
Glyn

skidlids 30-Nov-2005 23:40

Hacked up springs, not me i'm good at this modification lark. In my original marzochi forks I used Ohlins 1.0kg/mm Spings meant for a Honda Firestorm with a suitable preload spacer. In the later Showa forks I fitted Ohlins 0.9kg/mm 748/916 springs. None of this progressive stuff I like my forks to feel the same all the way through there travel.

Chris Wood 02-Dec-2005 12:07

I really have NO idea what you are talking about?

Probably why I am **** in the wet......no feel.

antonye 02-Dec-2005 12:23

I have Ohlins springs in my forks too and they performed flawlessly. Unfortunately the rider didn't :lol:


[Edited on 2-12-2005 by antonye]


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