OK, I rock the hell out of my marz DJ. Well the last time i went riding, i noticed when I pulled up the front, to manual or what ever, i would hear this clunk sound? What does that mean?
Is your fork topping out? If so, check the oil level. Marzocchis are notorious for too little oil. If it is in fact a recent problem, and you don't remember losing oil anywhere, take everything apart and check tightness (including your quick release or qr20).
You can also try popping your shoulder back into place.
You might have messed up your cryofits/steerer tube. Stand your bike up on it's rear wheel and bounce it up and down a little and see if it makes the same clunk noise. If it does, just send it back to zoke and they'll fix it up for you.
Originally posted by unusualpunk OK, I rock the hell out of my marz DJ. Well the last time i went riding, i noticed when I pulled up the front, to manual or what ever, i would hear this clunk sound? What does that mean?
i had the exact same problem and i pound my DJ1. turns out the rebound valve washer (a plastic washer in the very bottom of the right leg) has decinigrated into schrapnel (very common) and therefor i had no rebound damping. i would initially notice it when bunnyhopping, it would just top out with a pop.
My DJ1 tops out about every time I lift the front wheel. My DJ2 did the same, which eventually led to the lowers and my front wheel ejecting themselves from my bike mid-ride- at least they have a good warantee going.
Thanks for the help guys, I will keep what you said in mind. I am wondering if that washer you are talking about is destroyed, does that mean I have to have the fork rebuilt?
Originally posted by unusualpunk Thanks for the help guys, I will keep what you said in mind. I am wondering if that washer you are talking about is destroyed, does that mean I have to have the fork rebuilt?
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