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Old 04-11-2014, 05:54 AM
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Default Marzocchi 48mm Challenge!

Next time you have your forks apart and bleed them up, turn the cart upside down, cycle the rod once or twice, and tell me what happens.

I've been through the bleed procedure more times than I'd like to admit this arv. I'm lucky the missus is still talking to me!

I'll post up the method I used to get the best results, but even then, flipping the cartridge confirmed there was still some air hiding under the ICS piston. The good news is, if you flip it back over and cycle it as you would when initially filling it self bleeds and goes back to performing as it should. I've opened the cart after doing this and its not foamed up. Still bugs me though. I'd like to be able to get them 100% air free.
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