View Full Version : Marzocchi 66 RC2 ETA PSI?
eball
04-11-2007, 10:31 AM
I recently purchased a Marzocchi 66 RC2 ETA and was somewhat confused with the manual in regards to psi settings?
Would anyone happen to know what the recommended PSI starting point is for the Marzocchi 66 RC2 ETA? I am 5'8 and weigh in at 180.
Also, does the ETA only work on the fly or it can be adjusted with-out moving?
thks
binary visions
04-11-2007, 10:54 AM
Please don't duplicate post your questions. It doesn't accomplish anything. You've had your post up for less than a half hour now and didn't even wait 5 minutes for a response before posting in Mechanics, too.
People who check the Mechanics forum usually come in here as well. If you're in a hurry for an answer, call Marzocchi. I think there has been some discussion about this before, so you could also try a search.
eball
04-11-2007, 11:02 AM
binary , I apologize. It is my first day on here. I only posted it on there after I noticed the mechanic thread and thought that this would be a proper question for that thread. Did not think that it would be such a big deal or that anyone would get annoyed.
#2 I did a search and found nothing
I will try calling Marzocchi
thanks and have a great day
binary visions
04-11-2007, 11:20 AM
It's no problem. Not a big deal at all, just trying to keep the clutter to a minimum. :)
eball
04-11-2007, 11:25 AM
Here is the answer for anyone that may need it in the future:
On the 66 rc2 eta. Marzocchi recommends between 0-15 psi and they recommend starting at about 5-8 psi.
sanjuro
04-11-2007, 11:54 AM
From my experience, I would have to agree. I tried putting it at 10psi, and it was stiff as a board.
One thing you might find is some pumps do not have a gauge scale below 50psi, so be careful when you buy one.
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