Marzocchi All Mountain 1 - setting sag
booktownman
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I have a set of Marzocchi AM1s on my bike and I'm looking for some advice on setting sag. The manual is a nightmare!
The forks have TST2 on one leg, and ETA on the other. The manual says the TST2 cartridge should have a fixed operating pressure of 30psi, so I asssume I can't mess with that. But at the same time there's no mention of adjusting air pressure for sag on the ETA side.
So - how the hecking flip do you set up sag?! Or don't you?
Any advice much appreciated.
Cheers,
BTM
The forks have TST2 on one leg, and ETA on the other. The manual says the TST2 cartridge should have a fixed operating pressure of 30psi, so I asssume I can't mess with that. But at the same time there's no mention of adjusting air pressure for sag on the ETA side.
So - how the hecking flip do you set up sag?! Or don't you?
Any advice much appreciated.
Cheers,
BTM
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fill the tst2 to the 30psi, leave it, add air in the other leg until you get the right sag.0
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What year?"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
Not sure on the year, bought the beast second hand.
Bennett - there does look to be a valve there under the ETA cap, but it's heavily recessed. Is a special valve required?
Thanks for your help,
BTM0 -
booktownman wrote:Not sure on the year, bought the beast second hand.
Bennett - there does look to be a valve there under the ETA cap, but it's heavily recessed. Is a special valve required?
Thanks for your help,
BTM0