Great video, I know this is quite old, however it looks like that fork only has the option to be reduced from its current height. The two plastic ring/spacers get placed on the negative side and thus reduce the travel, so the fork is already "increased". I did the opposite with my 2004 Marzocchi Bomber Dirt Jumper III Fork to reduce it from 130mm to 110mm.
I have the same fork but can take the nuts off at the bottom as the socket dpesnt fit, do i need a speciffic socket? If so wjats it called or can ypu send me a link
you dont need some special type of socket wrench , i used a cheap one here , but anyways , when troubled with fitting socket wrenches , buy a thin walled socket wrench usually with a hex hole , not the multi sided hole , too bad i can't post pics here hehe
@@ycekcycek2896 this fork model has both coil springs in the left and right stanchions / legs , the rods and spring assembly have no configuration to change the travel , i find the only way to change / increase the travel is to fabricate a longer shaft in both legs . The current travel is 100mm , the only change that can be made is to make the travel shorter , not longer , sad :(
Great video, I know this is quite old, however it looks like that fork only has the option to be reduced from its current height. The two plastic ring/spacers get placed on the negative side and thus reduce the travel, so the fork is already "increased". I did the opposite with my 2004 Marzocchi Bomber Dirt Jumper III Fork to reduce it from 130mm to 110mm.
The axle is 20mm actually.*
Thank you for showing internals. Helped me to take a decision on buying one.
Hi, thank you for the video, can you tell me what type of oil you used?
Synthetic Fork oil
good job ,very useful master.
thank you so much , just an update , you could actually increase the travel but risky , by using long bolts at the base
Try Hex Nut Spacing at the bottom...
You don't need longer negative spring rods, you need longer positive springs
I have the same fork but can take the nuts off at the bottom as the socket dpesnt fit, do i need a speciffic socket? If so wjats it called or can ypu send me a link
you dont need some special type of socket wrench , i used a cheap one here , but anyways , when troubled with fitting socket wrenches , buy a thin walled socket wrench usually with a hex hole , not the multi sided hole , too bad i can't post pics here hehe
@@JohnUyArts can you texte my insta is dhmtb32 i reallyneed help ill send you pics of my forks as i cant assemble it
@@JohnUyArts 12mm?
@@mygoalcrash8077 12mm or 10mm socket , i believe it was 10mm
@@braddonguest2050 hows your fork? apologies i've just seen this comment , i never saw this one
20mm thru axle not 15mm
Pinas ba to?
yaz sir
How to change travel ?
Hi Good day , Im afraid the travel cant be changed with this model :(
@@JohnUyArts ok i got drop off 4 and i can change travel. In your fork you have rebound in the right leg?
@@ycekcycek2896 this fork model has both coil springs in the left and right stanchions / legs , the rods and spring assembly have no configuration to change the travel , i find the only way to change / increase the travel is to fabricate a longer shaft in both legs . The current travel is 100mm , the only change that can be made is to make the travel shorter , not longer , sad :(
unsa na oil imong gibutang bay?
@@simplybrideevents2343 any fork oil will do sir