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I guess it depends in what part of the world you are. I did not know anyone at
Marzocchi Canada until I called the service centre for the first time in 2013
before buying my latest forks. I had an issue with a 66 and the guys at the
service centre went over their head to make me happy.
I have not had to service the 66s myself yet, but I have found Dave Garland's
RC3 evo service video on Youtube, and another one on how to bleed the CR
damper. It seems basically the same for all CR dampers. I agree that
documentation on servicing isn't easy to find, which I've heard it is because
of warranty managing issues. I would imagine that with closed-cart dampers,
other suspension makers might also go this route in the near future.
You can also find exploded views of every fork from 2004-2014 on the Marzocchi
Russia website <http://marzocchi.ru/dokumentatsiya/tehobsluzhivanie/uroven-
masla-v-vilkah/>
Also, they had until last week an employee from MarzocchiUSA responding in a
thread on an MTBR forum, which was pretty useful. The thread might still be
worth reading (26 pages) or bookmarking if you are looking for specific info.
<http://forums.mtbr.com/27-5/marzocchi-better-late-than-never-908511.html> The
guy was saying that Marzocchi was working on service and how-to videos for a
new "tech" section that would be on their website sometime. I don't now if it
will happen, but for now I'm happy with the videos and exploded diagrams.
Hope this helps, cheers!
April 24, 2015, 8:35 a.m. - Martin
#!markdown I guess it depends in what part of the world you are. I did not know anyone at Marzocchi Canada until I called the service centre for the first time in 2013 before buying my latest forks. I had an issue with a 66 and the guys at the service centre went over their head to make me happy. I have not had to service the 66s myself yet, but I have found Dave Garland's RC3 evo service video on Youtube, and another one on how to bleed the CR damper. It seems basically the same for all CR dampers. I agree that documentation on servicing isn't easy to find, which I've heard it is because of warranty managing issues. I would imagine that with closed-cart dampers, other suspension makers might also go this route in the near future. You can also find exploded views of every fork from 2004-2014 on the Marzocchi Russia website <http://marzocchi.ru/dokumentatsiya/tehobsluzhivanie/uroven- masla-v-vilkah/> Also, they had until last week an employee from MarzocchiUSA responding in a thread on an MTBR forum, which was pretty useful. The thread might still be worth reading (26 pages) or bookmarking if you are looking for specific info. <http://forums.mtbr.com/27-5/marzocchi-better-late-than-never-908511.html> The guy was saying that Marzocchi was working on service and how-to videos for a new "tech" section that would be on their website sometime. I don't now if it will happen, but for now I'm happy with the videos and exploded diagrams. Hope this helps, cheers!