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marzzocci shocks inquiry

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they dont look that bad espcially if you are willing to repaint. You can buff off the rods and probably get them smooth enough tpo avoid ripping the seals.

do a search for parts source.

http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=140470
 
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If that pit buffs out they'll be fine and easy rebuild with parts available readily. Touch and go if it's in the travel area.
 
Marzzocchi UK carries quite a few parts still

You'll want to be careful, those shock bodies are not painted or powdercoated, but dipped in some plasticy coating.

So don't expect you're going to do a bit of sanding and make them pretty. Some sort of blasting will be needed (says the guy with two pairs)
 
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if the pit cant be sanded out does anyone carry replacement shafts?
 
I've made replacement shafts for them in the past....well I was given the shocks so a little machining was cost effective.

Hard chromed and ground rod is available from specialist steel suppliers.
 
those shocks sold for $166!!!! so much for wasted, someone wanted them bad.
 
those shocks sold for $166!!!! so much for wasted, someone wanted them bad.

They were in good condition, the complete rebuild kit is still available for them and they usually sell for more than $166 even in the condition as shown in the pic. The set I just rebuilt was in far worse condition and now they perform like new. If I had seen them I would have dropped a bid on them that's for sure and it would have been for more than $166.
 
Mine were in a little better condition and i paid about $50 for them, lucky bid i guess, then i bought rebuild kit and painted them using 2 pak in an aerosol can. All up i got a good set of shocks for less than $200.
I think the rebuild kit is only about $60? Cheap way to get some cool shocks in my opinion.
 
I paid over ?100 for my original pair back in the 1980's. Wish I still had them!
 
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