GENERAL WARNING OWNER MANUAL WARRANTY
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1 Y FORK MANUAL
2 2 WARINING! Per la versione completa del manuale d uso riferirsi al sito You can download the complete version of the owner manual from internet at SUMMARY COUNTRY LANGUAGE CODE GENERAL WARNING OWNER MANUAL WARRANTY GB ENGLISH UK CROSS COUNTRY WARNING USE ONLY FOR CROSS COUNTRY DO NOT USE FOR TRAIL 4X ENDURO DIRT JUMPING FREERIDE/ DOWNHILL 320 CORSA 29 CORSA MARATHON DIRT JUMPER Table 1 - Intended use chart
3 3 TENNECO MARZOCCHI INTENDED USE CHART WARINING! Failure to properly match your forks to your frame or riding style could cause the forks to fail, resulting in loss of control of the bicycle, an accident, serious injury or death. For Proper Use Instructions, See Owners Manual or TRAIL ENDURO DIRT JUMPING FREERIDE/ DOWNHILL WARNING WARNING WARNING USE ONLY FOR USE ONLY FOR USE ONLY FOR CROSS COUNTRY TRAIL CROSS COUNTRY TRAIL 4X ENDURO CROSS COUNTRY TRAIL 4X ENDURO DIRT JUMPING MAY BE USED FOR ANY RIDING STYLE DO NOT USE FOR DO NOT USE FOR DO NOT USE FOR 4X ENDURO DIRT JUMPING FREERIDE/ DOWNHILL DIRT JUMPING FREERIDE/ DOWNHILL FREERIDE/ DOWNHILL 320 CORSA 29 CORSA MARATHON DIRT JUMPER
4 4 ENGLISH I. USE OF THIS MANUAL I.I General warnings Descriptions preceded by this symbol contain information, instructions, or procedures, which, if not followed, can result in damage or malfunction of the suspension, environmental damages, accidents, personal injury or death. REMEMBER Descriptions preceded by this symbol contain information, or procedures recommended by Tenneco Marzocchi for optimum use of the suspension. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions could result in malfunction, accidents, personal injury or death. Failure to properly match the suspensions to your frame could cause malfunction of the suspension, resulting in a loss of control of the bicycle, and possible serious injury or death to the rider. Please note that throughout this manual, reference is made that accidents could occur. Any accident could result in loss of bicycle control, damage to your bicycle or its components, and more importantly, cause you or a bystander to sustain severe personal injury or death. Please be advised that suspension system installation, service and repair tasks require specialized knowledge, tools and experience. General mechanical aptitude may not be sufficient to properly install, service or repair your suspension system. Installation and maintenance of the suspension system must be carried out only by an authorized Marzocchi Service Center. Improper installation, service or repair may lead to accidents, resulting in personal injury or death. For further information, please consult the web site or contact your nearest Marzocchi Service Center. A list of service centers can be found on our web site. I.II General safety recommendations Never make any modifications whatsoever to any component of the suspension system. The components of the Marzocchi suspension system are designed as a single integrated system. To avoid compromises in terms of safety, performance, durability and function, use only original Marzocchi components for substitution. It is necessary to learn how to ride your bike without going beyond your personal capabilities. Always use the proper safety equipment, and ensure that all your riding equipment is in excellent condition. Damage to your suspension can occur if your bicycle strikes any overhead object, such as garages, bridges, tree limbs or other obstacles, while attached to a bicycle carrier, at any speed. Always check your suspension and if there are deformations, cracks, impact marks, stress marks or bent parts, no matter how slight, it is necessary to have the suspension checked by an authorized Marzocchi Service Center. The suspension system will show signs of wear and tear through time. Have your bike periodically checked for oil leaks, cracks, chips or other signs of wear and tear by an authorized Marzocchi Service Center. When using a bicycle carrier (car roof rack or rear-hitch mount), be sure to fully loosen the quick release fastener on the carrier when mounting or removing your bicycle. Additionally, be sure to always keep your bicycle in a vertical position when mounting or removing your bicycle to and from the bicycle carrier. Failure to fully loosen the quick release fastener, or any bending action while mounting or removing your bicycle to and from the carrier, could result in scratching, bending, or cause other damages your suspension system. Learn and follow the local bicycle laws and regulations, and obey all traffic signals, signs and laws while you ride. Always wear a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet that has been approved by ANSI, SNELL or CE, and any other safety equipment necessary for your riding style. When riding in wet conditions, remember that the stopping power of your brakes is greatly reduced and that the adherence of the tires on the ground is considerably reduced. This makes it harder to control and stop your bicycle. Extra care is required when riding your bicycle in wet conditions to avoid an accident. Avoid riding at night because it is more difficult for you to be seen by traffic, and it is more difficult for you to see obstructions on the ground. If you do ride at night, or in conditions of poor visibility, equip your bicycle with and use a headlight and a taillight. Wear clothes that are snugfitting and that make you visible to traffic, such as neon, fluorescent, or other bright colors. Carefully read and follow all instructions and warnings supplied. Marzocchi suspension systems cannot be used on any motorized bicycle or vehicle, or on any means of transportation designed to carry more than one person. I.III Before every ride Do not ride your bicycle if it does not pass this pre-ride test. Check your suspensions for any leaks or other traces of oil, which is indicative of a problem with your suspension. Be sure to turn your bicycle upside down to check areas such as the underside of the crown for evidence of an oil leak. Be sure that all components of the suspensions and the bicycle, including the brakes, pedals, handgrips, handlebars, frame and seating system, are in optimum condition and suitable for use. Be sure that none of the components of your suspension system or of the bicycle are bent, deformed or otherwise damaged. Check that all quick release fasteners, nuts and bolts are properly fastened. Bounce the bicycle on the ground while listening and looking for anything that may be loose. Be sure that your wheels are perfectly aligned. Spin the wheels to ensure that they do not wobble up and down or from side to side, and that they do not make contact with the suspension legs or brake pads while rotating. Be sure that all cables and other components of your braking system are in their proper position, properly adjusted and that your braking system is functioning properly. Be sure that your tires are inflated to the correct pressure and that there is no damage whatsoever in the tread or sidewall of the tire. Check that all reflectors are clean, straight and securely mounted. II. INTENDED USE INSTRUCTIONS II.I Select the correct riding style Marzocchi suspensions are among the most durable and technologically advanced suspension systems on the market today. However, no suspension can withstand misuse, abuse or improper use that, over a short period of time, can cause your suspensions to fail when you least expect it. It is critical that you select and use the suspension system that is appropriate for your riding style, and that you use it properly.
5 TOP BOTTOM Select the suspension that is appropriate for your riding style by referring to the table «intended use chart» (Table 1, page 2). Please see your Marzocchi retailer, or contact Marzocchi directly, if you require assistance in selecting the correct suspension. II.II Identifying your intended use CROSS COUNTRY: Riding along hilly trails where some bumps and smaller obstacles, such as rocks, roots, or depressions, may be encountered. CROSS COUNTRY riding does not include jumps or drops (riding off rocks, fallen trees or ledges) from any height. These forks must be used with tires specifically designed for CROSS COUNTRY riding, and disk, rim or linear pull brakes. You should only attach generators and racks, if any, to the designated mounting points provided on the forks. TRAIL: This riding style is for skilled Cross Country riders, and involves moderately steep slopes and medium sized obstacles. TRAIL forks should be used only with rim or linear pull brakes or with disk brakes, and those frames, wheels and other components specifically designed for this riding style. The brakes must be attached to the designated mounting points provided on the fork. Never make any modification to your fork when attaching any equipment. 4X: This riding style is similar to BMX RACE, and is for skilled riders only. To be performed on dedicated courses made of dirt, rocks and wooden features. Such courses are composed of jumps shaped for smooth landing and banked corners that help the rider maintain speed and avoid excessive impact. This riding style does not include riding on, around, or over urban obstacles, or extreme dirt jumps.these forks should only be used with disk brakes, and those frames, wheels and other components specifically designed for this riding style. The disk brakes must be attached to the designated mounting points provided on the fork. Never make any modification to your fork when attaching any equipment. ENDURO: This riding style is for skilled riders, and involves steep, aggressive slopes, large obstacles, and moderate jumps. ENDURO forks should be used only with disk brakes, and those frames, wheels and other components specifically designed for this riding style. The disk brakes must be attached to the designated mounting points provided on the fork. Never make any modification to your fork when attaching any equipment. DIRT JUMPING: This BMX or motocross style of riding is only for the most skilled riders, and involves jumping from one mound of dirt to another. It also includes riding over and around urban obstacles such as man-made, or other concrete, structures, or racing on a track consisting of jumps made from mounds of dirt which the rider must negotiate by jumping or turning at speed. These forks should only be used with disk brakes, and those frames, wheels and other components specifically designed for this riding style. The disk brakes must be attached to the designated mounting points provided on the fork. Never make any modification to your fork when attaching any equipment. FREERIDE/DOWNHILL: This discipline is only for professional or highly skilled riders. It includes relatively high jumps or drops and negotiating larger obstacles such as boulders, fallen trees, or holes. These forks should be used only with disk brakes, and those frames, wheels and other components specifically designed for this riding style. The disk brakes must be attached to the designated mounting points provided on the fork. Never make any modification to your fork when attaching other equipment. Failure to properly overcome obstacles on the trail, or failure to properly land after a jump or drop, could cause your suspensions to fail, resulting in a loss of bicycle control, serious injury, or death to the rider. Learn how to properly flow around obstacles on the trail. Hitting obstacles such as rocks, trees or holes straight-on puts forces on your suspension it was not designed to absorb. Landing improperly after a jump or drop also puts forces on your suspension it was not designed to absorb. You should only perform jumps or drops when a transition, or down ramp, is available to help your bicycle absorb the impact forces generated during the landing by having both wheels smoothly make contact with the transition, or down ramp, at the same time. Any other type of landing is dangerous, as it could result in accidents or damages to the components. Ensure that the steepness and length of the transition, or down ramp, are suitable for the height from which you jump or drop and that you are skilled enough to perform them. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Conventions Orientation of the fork RIGHT LEFT FRONT BACK Picture 1 - Conventional orientation of the fork Main parts of the fork 1. Steer tube, 2. Upper crown, 3. Lower crown, 4. Stanchion tube, 5. Brake boss, 6. Monolite, 7. Dropout, 8. Disc brake mount. 2. TECHNICAL INFORMATION 2.1 Spring system Inside MARZOCCHI forks you will find coil springs, or air, used as suspension mechanism. 2.2 Damping system The damping load that is generated during compression and rebound of the fork legs can be adjusted by hydraulic valve pumping rods, or by special cartridges. NEVER use the compression lock position while riding downhill as the fork will not react properly when hitting obstacles, and can result in a loss of control of the bicycle, an accident, personal injury, or death
6 6 Elastic system Hydraulic system Spring Air DBC Open Bath Sealed Model Coil preload with mechanical adjuster Coil preload with air AER SWITCH TA C2R2 CR R LCR LR RC3 EVO V2 RV VA TST MICRO 320 LCR CARBON 320 LCR 320 LR CORSA 29 CARBON CORSA 29 CORSA 29 LR CORSA LR MARATHON LR 44 MICRO STA RC3 EVO V2 TITANIUM 55 MICRO STA 55 CR 55 R DIRT JUMPER 1 DIRT JUMPER 2 DIRT JUMPER C2R2 TITANIUM 888 RC3 EVO V2 TITANIUM 888 RC3 EVO V CR Table 1 - Technology and Adjustment
7 7 DBC DBC Hybrid Technology: The Dynamic Bleed Cartridge is the most efficient riding control solution! The DBC takes advantage of ALL of the most popular features of the damping systems on the market: open bath and sealed cartridge. Based on hybrid technology the DBC cartridge is a low pressure system with a compensation reservoir controlled by a coil spring instead of an air pressurized chamber. The oil flows through two different circuits, so that in the case of extreme riding, the DBC allows the fluid to rush out of the cartridge when the system gets under too high pressure. The oil will then be sucked back inside the cartridge again through a one way seal, stopping the air from mixing with the fluid. This assures that the sliders are constantly lubricated and each single damping tuning step is effective and consistent in the roughest riding sessions. Combining the excellent damping of Open Bath Technology with the light weight of a closed cartridge, the DBC is a unique feature that you can only find in the Marzocchi Suspension systems: DBC C2R2 With the DBC C2R2 system every rider will be able to find the perfect setting! There is now High and Low speed control for both compression and rebound with the option of self-tuning compression shims by easily removing the stack from the top of the right stanchion tube. The DBC CR2R is a revolutionary design that allows riders to customize the settings for their personal riding style and skills. It allows the control of the mid compression speed without needing to disassemble the complete fork or to bleed the oil cartridge. This works thanks to a three way oil flow circuit in the compression unit: a main circuit for the low speed damping controlled by a needle, and two different concentric circuits on the piston controlled by the shim stack. The first works on the mid speed compression and is managed by the flex of the shims. The second, for the high speed, moves the complete stack away allowing the oil to flow with minimum resistance. High speed compression can be tuned with the outer knob on the top of the right stanchion, preloading the spring that keeps the stack in position. Mid compression speed is also tunable by changing the shim thickness and controlling the progression between high and low speed damping. DBC CR The DBC CR cartridge offers control of the rebound and compression low speed. This will keep the suspension smooth and the tires glued to ground, no matter the riding style or the terrain you are riding on. The high speed compression can be tuned by upgrading to a custom shim stack. DBC R Easy to set, the DBC R cartridge is the first step into the high performing suspension market. Adjusting the low speed rebound ensures constant and consistent riding control, increasing the feel of confidence with the bike and the trail. DBC LCR With the DBC LCR the low speed compression and rebound can be adjusted by turning the knobs, both with a plus: the high speed rebound can be tuned by upgrading to a custom shim stack and the compression can be fully locked to challenge each climb! The internal blow-off valve will always keep the system safe, for that time when you accidentally hit the trail forgetting to unlock the fork. DBC LR The DBC LR utilizes low speed rebound control combined with an efficient compression lockout, which makes it a fantastic choice for cross country and all mountain enthusiasts. gold orange smoke grey red gold red red gold black red black red Low speed compression High speed compression High speed reboud Low speed rebound Compression Rebound Rebound Compression Lockout Rebound Lockout Rebound OPEN BATH RC3 EVO V2 Marzocchi s revolutionary RC3 EVO V.2 open bath cartridge with interchangeable compression shims allows you to custom-fit your fork exactly to your riding needs. Our V.2 Technology upgrades the EVO cartridge with a new rebound piston with bypass shim circuits. The result is higher adjustability range in rebound with more sensitivity and added effectiveness to the setting that is made to the compression. VA (Volume Adjuster) By means of the VA adjuster, every rider can adjust the air volume inside the fork by simply turning the VA knob. The variation of the air volume inside the fork is the same as a virtual modification of oil levels. By simply rotating the chrome-coloured adjuster you can modify the air volume, thus achieving a different progressivity equivalent to a variation in the internal oil volume. red gold nickel Rebound Compression Progression
8 8 RV The RV (Rebound Valve) pumping element is the evolution of the well-proven SSVF Open Bath system. This system controls the rebound speed. If you correctly adjust the red-coloured knob on the lower part of the fork leg, you can keep the wheel on contact with the soil in all riding conditions. red Rebound SEALED TST MICRO (Terrain Selection Technology With Micro Adjuster) TST Micro is the greatest evolution of TST closed cartridge hydraulic systems. The red knob installed in the lower part of the fork leg adjusts the rebound. The black-coloured top knob sets Micro System to adjust the compression. The Micro adjustment (golden knob on the top of the fork leg) sets the operating threshold of compression by adapting the behaviour of the suspension system to the type of terrain. Lockout is activated by turning the golden knob completely in the closed position, then shifting the red lever. In some models, the TST system can be operated through the remote control on the handlebar. gold black red Compression/ Blow Off Lockout Rebound AIR SYSTEMS AER By means of a single Schrader air valve in the upper or lower part of the fork leg, depending on the model, the AER pneumatic cartridge allows a perfect and simple adjustment of the pressure in the positive air chamber. STA (Switch-TA) The STA cartridge has the functionalities of the AER system. It allows easy setting by means of a single air valve installed in the lower part of the fork leg. In addition, the STA cartridge, by means of the rotation of the Silver-coloured STA knob installed on the top of the fork leg, allows adjustment of the fork height and travel without affecting the damping system. Ti grey Smoke grey Ti grey Air spring Travel adjust Air spring SPRING PRELOAD Coil preload with mechanical adjuster Coil preload with air Table 2 - Technology and Adjustment - Detail Ti grey Ti grey Spring preload Spring preload 2.3 Lubrication and cooling The forks can use different lubrication and cooling technologies. In Open Bath systems, the oil inside the fork leg, besides being a crucial element for the hydraulic operation, accomplishes all cooling and lubrication needs for the internal sliding parts. In addition, if the oil volume is varied within the recommended ranges, it will be an additional setting element, thus allowing the modification of suspension system s progressivity. Compared to the systems equipped with sealed cartridges, the Open Bath system allows increased lubrication for the operation of the sliding parts. The Open Bath system assures an excellent lubrication from the very first bottoming of the fork, as well as in all use and weather conditions. In the systems equipped with sealed cartridge, special grease or oil is used for the lubrication of the internal sliding parts. The aforesaid lubricant does not work as additional setting element; therefore, the pre-established levels must be carefully observed. The best lubrication of the internal parts is achieved during use, when the stress and the bottoming of the fork allow the oil to lift due to chattering from the bottom of the fork leg until reaching and lubricating the bushings. 2.4 Sliding bushing and oil seals The guide of the stanchion tubes inside the sliders is formed by two bushings utilizing an advanced Teflon facing, with very low static friction. In 44, 55, 380, 888, 320, Corsa and Marathon models the notorious smoothness of Bomber models has been increased further, thanks to the use of these newly designed bushings and seals offering a coefficient of friction that is 30% lower than previously obtainable. These new bushings and seals have proven to give better consistent performance over time. This allows the optimum combination between the fork legs and the sliders. The new bushings have slots that help the oil to go up and improve the lubrication, thus offering an incomparable smoothness. At the top end of the monolite, there is a sealing group that prevents oil leakages, as well as the access of contaminating agents into the lubricant and into the hydraulic cartridges.
9 3. INSTALLATION 3.1 Installing on the frame The fork is supplied with an threadless steer tube to be cut according to the frame size the fork is being installed on. Installing the fork on the bicycle frame is a delicate and critical operation that must be carried out by specialized personnel. Suspension system installation requires specialized knowledge, tools and experience. General mechanical aptitude may not be sufficient to properly install your suspension system. Please have your suspension system installed only by an authorized Marzocchi Suspension Center. Improper installation can result in failure of your Marzocchi Suspension System, an accident, personal injury, or death. The interference of the cylinder on the base and the play between the cylinder and frame are particularly critical factors for the safety of the operator. For this reason, maintenance and installation must be performed exclusively at authorized technical assistance centres, which have suitable equipment and specific knowledge. NOTE There is a protective film to be removed before use to protect the stickers. NOTE When installing the remote system, only use the cable housing supplied or similar housing with the same diameter. Only use derailleur housing. Do not use brake cable housing or any housing with a spiral wind under the outer coating Installation of dual crown forks on the frame On all dual crown Marzocchi forks, the lower crown is clamped to the stanchions using bolts. In this case, please be aware of the following precautions during installation. On double crown forks, the lower part of the lower crown must be positioned above the MIN notch and maximum 2 mm above the reference. The distance between the inflated tire and the lower part of the lower crown, when the fork is at travel s end, must be at least 4 mm. The length of the steer tube between the two crowns (see Picture 2A) must be between than the values H min and H max shown in Table 3. A Picture 2 - Dual crown forks installation on the frame: (2A) Steer tube length between crowns H Model H min H max mm 148 mm mm 160 mm Table 3 - Steer tube length between crowns Installation of forks with carbon fibre steer tube - crown assembly on the frame This is a one piece carbon steerer tube-crown assembly. Any attempt to modify, or alter this assembly may result in serious injury and/or death. To ensure safety and proper use, this product should be installed by a qualified bicycle mechanic and requires the following special care: Visually inspect assembly before and after every ride. No frays, nicks, cuts, cracks or wear in the carbon should be present on steerer tube crown assembly. If present, do not ride, replace assembly immediately. Use only a 39.8mm crown race. Do not damage carbon surface when installing or removing crown race. Cut steerer flush with stem. When cutting steerer, wrap surface with masking tape and use a fine blade (32-tooth minimum). Remove frays and burrs from cut area with fine sandpaper (400 grit minimum). Do not use a star nut. Use only Marzocchi expansion style plug. Do not exceed 11.3 N-m (100in-lb) torque on the expansion plug bolt. Do not exceed a 30mm stack height when installing the stem. Do not exceed stem manufacturers torque specifications. Stem may not have any sharp edges in contact with carbon steerer. Stems with clamping area less than 50mm are not recommended. Noncompliance with these care instructions may cause damage to the carbon crown steerer, loss of control of the bicycle, and could result in serious injury and/or death. 3.2 Installing the brake system Installing the brake system is a delicate and critical operation that must be carried out by specialized personnel. Brake system installation requires specialized knowledge, tools and experience. General mechanical aptitude may not be sufficient to properly install your brake system. Please have your brake system installed only by an authorized Marzocchi Service Center. Improper installation of a disk brake system can overstress the caliper mountings, which may cause the caliper mountings to break, resulting in loss of control of the bicycle, an accident, personal injury, or death. Be sure that the brake system installation is also performed in strict compliance with the instructions provided by the brake system manufacturer. Use only brake systems that comply with the forks specifications, taking into consideration the contents of the summarizing tables contained in this manual. Make sure, before every ride, that the brake cable of the disk brake system is correctly connected to the proper mounting (see 4B & 4C in Table 4).
10 10 The front brake line must be properly secured to the mounting tab provided on the lower casting arch. All cables and housings on the bicycle should never touch or rub any part of the fork during use. 3.3 Wheel installation L Before installing a Post Mount braking system, check that the protection film has been removed from the brake caliper. The fastening screw thread of the disk brake caliper must be screwed by at least 10 mm in the brake support of the fork monolite. Make sure that the fastening screws are not damaged and that they are tightened with a torque spanner according to the specifications of the brake system manufacturer. In any case tighten them by a max. tightening torque of 10 Nm. H BRAKE DISK SYSTEM SETTING - POST MOUNT 4A BRAKE DISK SYSTEM SHEATH SUPPORTS SETTING Model 4B 4C Brake Disk System Setting Max disk dimension Post Mount 6 (see Picture 4A / 4B) 185 mm CORSA 29 Post Mount 6 (see Picture 4A / 4B) 185 mm CORSA Post Mount 6 (see Picture 4A / 4C) 185 mm MARATHON Post Mount 6 (see Picture 4A / 4C) 185 mm Post Mount 6 (see Picture 4A / 4C) 203 mm 55 Post Mount 6 (see Picture 4A / 4C) 203 mm DIRT JUMPER Post Mount 6 (see Picture 4A / 4C) 203 mm 380 Post Mount 8 (see Picture 4A / 4B) 229 mm 888 Post Mount 8 (see Picture 4A / 4C) 229 mm Table 4 - Brake system setting 1 Installation is only possible when the specific adapter is supplied by the brake system manufacturer. Model Wheel Compatibility L max H max mm 372 mm CORSA mm 372 mm CORSA mm 342 mm MARATHON mm 342 mm mm 372 mm mm 346 mm DIRT JUMPER mm 342 mm e 27,5 75 mm 356 mm 68 mm 362 mm 75 mm 356 mm e 27,5 60 mm 360 mm Table 5 - Maximum tire dimension After installation, you must verify that the distance between the inflated tire and the lower part of the lower crown is at least four (4) mm when the fork legs are fully compressed. Before every use you must verify that: The tire turns freely; The tire does not make any contact with the arch or the brake system.
11 Wheel axle securing system The wheel securing system on the fork monolite can be: 9mm QR, QR15 or QR20 quick release axle, ø20mm through axle. Model Wheel Axle 320 QR15 CORSA 29 QR QR15 CORSA MARATHON 9QR 9QR 55 QR ø20mm through axle: wheel installation DIRT JUMPER 888 For optimum fork performance, please follow the instructions below when installing the wheel: Place the wheel in between each fork leg. Align the center of the wheel with each wheel axle clamp (see 3A of Picture 3). Insert the axle through the wheel axle clamp on the right side, through the wheel, and through the left axle clamp (see 3A of Picture 3). Tighten the axle to the required torque ( 15±1 Nm) using two 6 mm Allen keys to the axle caps (see 3A of Picture 3). Check for the proper fork-wheel alignment. To do this, begin by fully compressing the fork a few times. The wheel should not make contact with, or come close to any portion of the fork. Then lift the front of the bicycle and spin the wheel a few times to verify the correct alignment with the disk brake. The wheel should not wobble from side to side or up and down. Check the owner s manual of the brake system for the proper specifications. On DIRT JUMPER series tighten the screw positioned on each wheel axle clamp to the required torque (6±1 Nm) using a 4 mm Allen key (see 3B of Picture 3). On 888 series tighten the screws positioned on each wheel axle clamp to the required torque (6±1 Nm), with a sequence, using a 4mm Allen key (see 3C of Picture 3). DIRT JUMPER 9QR - ø20mm 380 ø20mm 15±1 Nm 6 mm 3A 888 ø20mm 6±1 Nm 4 mm 3B Table 6 - Wheel securing systems mm QR fork: wheel installation CORSA MARATHON DIRT JUMPER Install the wheel in compliance with the wheel manufacturer s instructions. For correct fork function after installing the wheel, you will need to: Check the fork-wheel alignment by fully compressing the fork a few times. The wheel should not make contact with, or come close to any portion of the fork. Lift the front of the bicycle, and spin the wheel a few times to verify correct alignment and spacing with the disk brake or the V-Brake brake pads. Check the owner s manual of the brake system for the proper specifications. 6±1 Nm 4 mm 3B 3C 3C 6±1 Nm 4 mm 6±1 Nm 4 mm Picture 3 - ø20mm through axle: wheel installation
12 ø20mm Taperwall through axle: wheel installation 380 For optimum fork performance, please follow the instructions below when installing the wheel: Place the wheel in between each fork leg. Align the center of the wheel with each wheel axle clamp (see 4A of Picture 4). Insert the axle through the wheel axle clamp on the left side, through the wheel, and through the right axle clamp (see 4A of Picture 4). Tighten the axle to the required torque ( 15±1 Nm) using one 6mm Allen key to axle cap (see 4B of Picture 4). Check for the proper fork-wheel alignment. To do this, begin by fully compressing the fork a few times. The wheel should not make contact with, or come close to any portion of the fork. Then lift the front of the bicycle and spin the wheel a few times to verify the correct alignment with the disk brake. The wheel should not wobble from side to side or up and down. Check the owner s manual of the brake system for the proper specifications. Tighten the screws positioned on each wheel axle clamp to the required torque (6±1 Nm), with a sequence, using a 4mm Allen key (see 4C of Picture 4). 4A 4B 15±1 Nm 6 mm 6±1 Nm 4 mm 4C 4C 6±1 Nm 4 mm Picture 4 - ø20mm Taperwall through axle: wheel installation
13 QR15 or QR20 quick release axle - wheel installation 320 CORSA Always check the cleanness of the fork dropouts and remove the possible dirt and mud before installing the wheel. Dirt can compromise the correct functioning of the axle and the fastening safety. An incorrect wheelfastening can cause serious accidents, even fatal ones. Do not tighten the axle 5A without having put the hub between the fork dropouts first. Do not ever use other tools during the tightening of the wheel axle. An excessive tightening can damage the axle and the fork. The QR15 and QR20 axle systems allow a quick assembling and disassembling of the front wheel, without the use of tools. The wheel locking procedure is as simple as the locking of a 9mm QR with an eccentric lever. The installation procedure is very similar as well. For optimum fork performance, please follow the instructions below when installing the wheel: Place the wheel hub between the two fork dropouts. Align the wheel hub on the fork dropouts (see 5A of Picture 5). Install the axle through the right wheel axle dropout. (see 5A 5B of Picture 5). Pass through the hole in the centre of the hub until it stops against the left wheel axle dropout. Rotate the axle clockwise until resistance to the screwing is perceived (see 5B of Picture 5). Keep the QR20 lever fully opened to screw and unscrew the axle. Hold the QR15 axle bolt (on the left side) with the second hand while screwing or unscrewing the axle. During the screwing operation, do not use the QR axle lever to increase the tightening torque. Position the lever in the preferred direction then close it to lock the axle (see 5C of Picture 5). The lever must cause resistance during the rotation of the closing in order to have correct fastening strength and tightness. When the closing is finished, a slight depression of the lever can be noticed on the hand. Open the quick release lever in order to increase tension and screw 5C further on the axle, rotating clockwise, until the correct tension during the closing is felt and seen on the hand. If the lever does not manage to rotate completely to the closed position, it means that the axle has been screwed into the fork dropout too much. In this case tension must be reduced, to do this screw the axle slightly, rotating it anticlockwise, until the correct tension during the lever s closing is felt and seen on the hand. Check that the release lever is in a position that assures the Picture 5 - QR15 or QR20 quick release axle - wheel installation correct fastening of the axle, and that it is in a position that it is not subject to collisions during the use (see 5C of Picture 5). Check for the proper fork-wheel alignment. To do this, begin by fully compressing the fork a few times. The wheel should not make contact with, or come close to any portion of the fork. Then lift the front of the bicycle and spin the wheel a few times to verify the correct alignment with the disk brake. The wheel should not wobble from side to side or up and down. Check the owner s manual of the brake system for the proper specifications. Do not rotate or change the lever position after having closed the quick release lever. The shift of the fastening lever can compromise the wheel fastening safety causing the axle to loosen.
14 14 4. SUMMARIZING TABLES NOTE Air pressure values will vary depending on the rider, terrain, preferred travel position and personal preferences. Therefore the data provided by this chart are purely indicative and have to be considered as a quick set-up guide for your first settings and may vary after riding the bicycle. Use a low-pressure pump (Code: YR4208/C) or a high-pressure pump (Code: YR4209/C) for calibration. For all calibrations lower than 7 bars (100 psi), a low-pressure pump is recommended, as it guarantees a more exact setting. In forks with mechanical spring preload, it is advisable to adjust the mechanical regulation before increasing the working pressure. In air forks, at pressures lower than those recommended, the fork free length might be shorter than the declared one. NOTE Click on Technical Area if you need to know the list of alternative springs, upgrade kit and travel change kit. NOTE In some forks you can change the fork travel with specific spacers which can be installed on fork, supplied in the box or sold separately. The installation of the travel change kit, upgrade kit and springs kit must be performed by a Marzocchi Authorized Service Centre. Air pressure - Rider s weight Air fork Adjustment side Kg lbs Kg lbs Kg lbs Kg lbs Kg lbs Kg lbs bar psi 320 LCR CARBON RH 5,5 6,5 7, LCR RH 5,5 6,5 7, LR LH 5,5 6,5 7, CORSA 29 CARBON RH 5,5 6,5 7, CORSA 29 RH 5,5 6,5 7, CORSA 29 LR LH 5,5 6,5 7, CORSA LR LH 5,5 6,5 7, MARATHON LR LH 5,5 6,5 7, MICRO STA 29 RH 7,0 8,0 9, MICRO STA RH 6,5 7,5 8, CR LH 5,0 6,0 7, Air pressure - Rider s weight Spring fork Adjustment side Kg lbs Kg lbs Kg lbs Kg lbs Kg lbs Kg lbs bar psi 55 RC3 EVO TITANIUM RH 1,0 1,5 2, R LH 1,0 1,5 2, DIRT JUMPER 1 RH 0 0,5 1, DIRT JUMPER 2 RH 0 0,5 1, Table 7 - Recommended air pressure values
15 The operations listed below accompanied by this symbol should only be performed by authorized MARZOCCHI service centers. General maintenance operation Check that screws are tightened to required torque Stanchions cleaning Air pressure control Cleaning and lubrication of sealing rings Oil seals control Oil change Cartridge oil replacement Fork oil seals cartridge replacement Table 8 - Periodic maintenance table Use Intense Normal Before every ride After every ride Before every ride Before every ride 10 hours Every two ride 25 hours 50 hours 50 hours 100 hours 25 hours 50 hours 50 hours 100 hours Part to be tightened Tightening torque (Nm) Fork s top caps 20 ± 1 Adjuster locking screws 2 ± 0,5 Pumping rod / cartridge foot nuts 10 ± 1 Pumping rod foot screws 10 ± 1 Lower crown fixing screws ( ) 6 ± 1 Lower crown fixing screws ( ) 6 ± 1 Wheel axle screws 15 ± 1 Allen screws for wheel axles 6 ± 1 Table 9 - Tightening torques 5 WARRANTY 5.1 Warranty For EU Countries Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. grants an independent warranty to the relevant end-user that its suspension system is free from defect in material and/or workmanship throughout a period of two (2) years from the date of the purchase. A defective suspension system will be repaired or replaced, at the option of Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. free of charge, within thirty (30) days after receipt of the same from the relevant authorized Tenneco Marzocchi dealer. The retail invoice or, if any, the warranty certificate dated and stamped by the relevant Marzocchi retailer, enclosed with the product, will serve to prove the commencement date of the warranty and the place of purchase of the product. In the event of a defect within the aforesaid term, the purchaser should return the product to the Marzocchi retailer where he/she bought it, illustrating the defect and the reasons of the warranty claim. The retailer will inform the purchaser when the product has been repaired or replaced NOT COVERED: This warranty does not cover defects resulting from accidents, alteration, neglect, misuse, abuse, improper use, improper assembly, improper maintenance, repairs improperly performed, replacement parts or accessories not conforming to Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. s specifications, modifications not recommended or approved in writing by Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. activities such as acrobatics, stunt jumping, ramp riding, racing, commercial use, competitive use, use in mountain biking or BMX parks, use on BMX trails, and/or normal wear or deterioration occasioned by the use of the suspension system, and, in general, all subsequent non- conformity defects resulting from the non observance of the instructions of the products Manual. This warranty does not cover, as they are not original nonconformities, items and substances subject to normal wear occasioned by use, such as oil, sealing rings, dust seals, and sliding bushes. In addition, this warranty is void in the event that the suspension system is used with rental bicycles. This warranty will be automatically void if the serial number of the Marzocchi suspension system is altered, erased, defaced or otherwise subject to any tampering. Finally, this warranty will not cover second-hand Marzocchi suspension systems and in this case the retailer will offer a warranty for the second-hand product, without liability of any kind, either direct or indirect, of Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l TERRITORIAL LIMITATION: This warranty covers all the products bought only in a EU country (including Switzerland), except for products bought in a EU country but used in the USA which the clauses of the Warranty rest of the world USA included apply to. Some EU countries set mandatory rules which govern the warranty for consumer goods; should these rules be inconsistent with the terms of this warranty, national mandatory rules shall take precedence. Install, service and use the Marzocchi Suspension System in absolute compliance with the instructions in the products Manual PURCHASER: This warranty is made by Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. with only the original purchaser of the Marzocchi suspension system, and does not extend to any third parties. The rights of the original purchaser under this warranty may not be assigned TERM: The term of this warranty shall commence on the date of purchase and shall continue for a period of two (2) years from the date of the original purchase. Unless the two-year warranty still applies, replaced parts have an additional six (6) month warranty PROCEDURE: In the event of a defect covered by this warranty, the purchaser should exclusively contact the authorized Tenneco Marzocchi dealer, from whom the purchaser bought the product (or Tenneco Marzocchi USA) ADDITIONAL REMEDIES: The warranty granted hereunder shall be respective of and in addition to any statutory warranty claim an end-user may have against its relevant dealer where the end-user has purchased the suspension system or any mandatory product liability rights DAMAGES: Except for the case of wilful acts or gross negligence by Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l., this independent warranty shall not give any rights for compensation of damages but shall be limited to the remedies set forth in Section 5.1 above. Specifically, Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. and Tenneco Marzocchi USA, Inc. SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THE MARZOCCHI SUSPENSION SYSTEM WARNING: Always install, repair and use your Marzocchi suspension system in strict compliance with its owner s manual.
16 EUROPEAN WARRANTY APPLICABLE LAW: Any disputes arising out of this warranty will be governed by the laws of the country of Italy, including Italian Consumer Code. 5.2 Warranty rest of the world excluding Europe USA included If any component of your suspension system is found to be defective in materials or workmanship within the term of this Limited Two Year Warranty (the Agreement ), the defective component will be repaired or replaced, at the option of Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. free of charge, within thirty (30) days after receipt of the same from an authorized Tenneco Marzocchi dealer or Tenneco Marzocchi USA, freight prepaid, together with the original retail invoice or other evidence of the date of purchase NOT COVERED: This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accidents, alteration, neglect, misuse, abuse, improper use, lack of reasonable or proper maintenance, improper assembly, repairs improperly performed, replacement parts or accessories not conforming to Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. s specifications in the Owner s Manual or on the Website modifications not recommended or approved in writing by Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. activities such as acrobatics, jumping, stunt riding, ramp riding, racing, commercial use, competitive use, use in mountain biking or BMX parks, use on BMX trails, and/or normal wear or deterioration occasioned by the use of the suspension system. This warranty does not cover items subject to normal wear due to the use of the suspension system, such as for example oil, oil seals, dust seals and bushes. We therefore ask you to check (or have your dealer check) its condition at the moment you purchase the suspension system, as that is the only time that it will be possible to replace such components. In addition, this warranty is void in the event that the suspension system is used with rental bicycles, unless Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. provided prior approval in writing for such use. This warranty also does not include any expenses related to the transportation of the Marzocchi suspension system to or from an authorized Tenneco Marzocchi dealer (or Tenneco Marzocchi USA), labor costs to remove the Marzocchi suspension system from the bicycle, or compensation for loss of use while the Marzocchi suspension system is being repaired. This warranty will be automatically void if the serial number of the Marzocchi suspension system is altered, erased, defaced or otherwise subject to any tampering. This warranty will be automatically void if the purchaser does not follow all the instructions in the Owner s Manual and in the website Install, service and use the Marzocchi Suspension System in absolute compliance with the instructions in the products Manual PURCHASER: This warranty is made by Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. with only the original purchaser of the Marzocchi suspension system, and does not extend to any third parties. The rights of the original purchaser under this warranty may not be assigned TERM: The term of this warranty shall commence on the date of purchase and shall continue for a period of two (2) years from the date of the original purchase. Unless the two-year warranty still applies, replaced parts have an additional six (6) month warranty PROCEDURE: In the event of a defect covered by this warranty, the purchaser should contact an authorized Tenneco Marzocchi dealer (or Tenneco Marzocchi USA) ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This warranty supersedes any and all oral or express warranties, statements or undertakings that may previously have been made, and contains the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the warranty of this Marzocchi suspension system. Any and all warranties not contained in this warranty are expressly and specifically excluded LIMITED WARRANTY: Except as expressly provided by this warranty, Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. and Tenneco Marzocchi USA, Inc. SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THE MARZOCCHI SUSPENSION SYSTEM OR A CLAIM UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER THE CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE. The foregoing statements of warranty are exclusive and lieu of all other remedies. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation or exclusion may not apply to you DISCLAIMER: ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE, BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE, IS HEREBY STRICTLY LIMITED TO THE TERM OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. This Agreement shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the Purchaser with respect to this purchase. In the event of any alleged breach of any warranty or any legal action brought by the purchaser based on alleged negligence or other tortuous conduct by Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. the Purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy will be repair or replacement of the defective materials, as stated above. No dealer and no other agent or employee of Tenneco Marzocchi S.r.l. is authorized to modify, extend or enlarge this warranty. This warranty expressly supersedes all representations set forth in Tenneco-Marzocchi s or any other entities product literature and marketing materials, and including but not limited to any advertising literature and Technical Specifications WARNING: Always install, repair and use your Marzocchi suspension system in strict compliance with its owner s manual OTHER RIGHTS: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have rights that may vary from state-to-state APPLICABLE LAW IN THE REST OF THE WORLD: This agreement shall be deemed to have been negotiated and entered into in Bologna, Italy. Any and all claims or disputes arising out of or otherwise relating to this warranty shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, and the parties expressly acknowledge and irrevocably agree that the sole and exclusive venue for and jurisdiction over any such matter shall be the courts of Bologna, Italy to the exclusion of the courts of any other place.
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