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March 18, 2005, 12:55:20 pm »
Hey guys. I posted a question on here last week regarding fork slop. I've determined it's not the bushings. Here's my question: I'm 200 lbs. Am I going to feel, and hear, some clunking/knocks from my fork when going over small chatter bumps? I either don't yet have my Marzocchi MX (air) dialed in yet, or it's just one of those inevitable things when you have a big arse like mine. Larger bumps/humps are no problem; just the little, quick stuff. Thanks for any insight.
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Pirate, my Marzocchi Z-3 light had the "SSV" (speed sensitive valving). It used to make some noise on small, quick "hits"....noises are hard to describe, but I could even "feel" it through the bars. That might be a possible source. Dan
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Thanks Dan. Did you fix the problem or just learn to live with it?
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Dont forget to take a look at your headset. You dont want that to come loose or break on you.
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