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Can you ID the exact model....

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Of Marzocchi Shocks these are & where I can get as much Info about em as possible?
They are very close to Strada's but are more square.
I really want to use these but I have no idea about rebuilds, air pressure etc etc.

Any help would be much appreciated as the Net is pretty lacking as far as marzocchi is concerned?
 
Yep, printed that off as it's the only Info I can find so far?
 
And if you look at my photo (dry build) Have I got them the wrong way round? As in the remote on the inside rather than the outside as in pic?

I have stripped them right back to their component parts & TBH they are in very good nick.
Just need to get some parts powder coated, then reassemble time:-\\\
 
You can mount them either way, resevoir front or rear

Resevoir rear makes it harder to remove the rear brake caliper, and thus the rear wheel
 
I have some strada's on my 1100

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I looked into it before and It's only a few pounds of air. I think like 8 lbs or something like that...

They are different though as mine don't have the fins on them like yours do. They might be a new/older model? The shocks were on my bike when I purchased it so I'm not 100% sure..
 
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Going on the fins/bleed valve/design you'd assume newer, but there's no Info whatsoever out there, but some available for those type Strada's.

Just gotta figure the oil level when I reassemble, new O rings & bump stops & bobsyeruncle:)
 
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