Maybe they had elastomers in 30 years ago ;) I made the mistake of pushing the plunger while looking in the bottom of the fork and got a faceful of MCU brownie
Thanks for the replies - gonna check out the DIY polyurethane rod option and will keep you updated. It was only a 5cm piece so I reckon it's mainly just cushioning for the spring. Might be in for some pogo-stick action though 😜
Hey Eshew, thanks for the reply. This is the fork:
The MCU elastomer (5cm long, 3cm O.D) below the spring just fell apart when I opened it up. One of the red rebound stoppers is in pretty bad shape as well o_O
Cheers
Hello all,
Currently servicing a '97 Marzocchi Z3 and the elastomers have disintegrated. Would a piece of polyurethane (70A hardness) work as a cheapo replacement? Fork is for my daughter's bike so won't be seeing any big drops or DH ;) Just want it to function..
Photo for reference:
Cheers
Morning all,
Having trouble removing the headset + fork. Flathead screwdriver on the retaining clip notch and tap with a rubber hammer? Should the retaining clip pop off or does it unscrew? The spacers and steerer were pretty gunked up. Not sure on best procedure here..
Cheers and have a good...
Hi all,
Recently acquired another (!) bike - divorce papers arriving soon 😜 . Seller thought that it might be a 2000 Stumpjumper (red originally). Serial number under the BB: M5K00262. Another serial number on the head tube: BI 0771
Cheers in advance!