Bandit9 Platinum Level Site Supporter Sep 25, 2013 #1 What tool do you use? Is there a special tool from Marzocchi? I've been using a pair of small channel locks that are marring up the knob. Blanco
What tool do you use? Is there a special tool from Marzocchi? I've been using a pair of small channel locks that are marring up the knob. Blanco
Bandit9 Platinum Level Site Supporter Sep 25, 2013 #3 Hell I couldn't fit that under the bars. Maybe if I ground it down thinner I could slip it under. How often are ya'll adjusting the PFP? I was under the impression it is something you could adjust at every different terrain area you went to.
Hell I couldn't fit that under the bars. Maybe if I ground it down thinner I could slip it under. How often are ya'll adjusting the PFP? I was under the impression it is something you could adjust at every different terrain area you went to.
Bandit9 Platinum Level Site Supporter Sep 25, 2013 #4 Oh I see the open end is really thin huh? Like maybe 2-3mm thick?
Leo New member Sep 25, 2013 #5 The open end is for high speed compression on the shock. I had played a bit with PFP and endend stick in 2 turns. On rocky terrain 0 is better. On MX track I feel that 4 is the way to go.
The open end is for high speed compression on the shock. I had played a bit with PFP and endend stick in 2 turns. On rocky terrain 0 is better. On MX track I feel that 4 is the way to go.
W Wimpy525 New member Sep 25, 2013 #7 Matto Cycle has a adjuster that fits nice under the bars. Not at home so I cant post a pic, I will when I get home this week.
Matto Cycle has a adjuster that fits nice under the bars. Not at home so I cant post a pic, I will when I get home this week.
A AZRickD New member Sep 25, 2013 #8 I haven't touched my PFP yet, but I made a wrench out of a Home Depot 22mm box/open wrench. I had to grind down the neck just outside the box to allow it to drop into the recess.
I haven't touched my PFP yet, but I made a wrench out of a Home Depot 22mm box/open wrench. I had to grind down the neck just outside the box to allow it to drop into the recess.
Bandit9 Platinum Level Site Supporter Sep 25, 2013 #9 Cool, only a dirt biker would go buy a new wrench and then cut it in half, weld it back up, then put it on a grinder! I just love it.
Cool, only a dirt biker would go buy a new wrench and then cut it in half, weld it back up, then put it on a grinder! I just love it.