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They are date stamped '03, have holes in the crown, air valves either side on top of each leg, and the nuts as shown on the bottom. I don't know much about suspension forks really, but googling seems to suggest that Marzocchi air forks were a waste of time as you needed a special adapter for the pump and most of the air got lost anyway....
If these are in fact good forks that take an ordinary shock pump, does anyone know how much pressure should be in each side? (I've not attempted anything yet, and can't find my pump anyway....)
Cheers! Kaz
They are date stamped '03, have holes in the crown, air valves either side on top of each leg, and the nuts as shown on the bottom. I don't know much about suspension forks really, but googling seems to suggest that Marzocchi air forks were a waste of time as you needed a special adapter for the pump and most of the air got lost anyway....
If these are in fact good forks that take an ordinary shock pump, does anyone know how much pressure should be in each side? (I've not attempted anything yet, and can't find my pump anyway....)
Cheers! Kaz