Rapier said:
Go onto marzocchi's website and get the oil levels for it. Buy some Golden Spectro Fork Oil "same as what Marzocchi uses."
1. Unscrew the top plugs and fully compress the fork
2. Invert it to dump the old oil out...
3. While it is inverted, cycle the "damping rods" to pump the oil out of the cartridges "they are attached to the top caps"
4. properly disose of the oil
5. Add in the correct amount of oil into each leg
6. Extend the fork to full travel and replace the top caps
7. RIDE!
If you dont feel comfortable doing this, send er into marzocchi "remember they have a new address, i made that mistake

" They are supposed to do "one beotchin service that will make you leave your family for biking...no kidding!" Quote from one of the technitians

. Depending on how old it is, you may need new seals, bushings, and have the cartridges inspected.:thumbsup: