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    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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SUSPENSION QUESTION TE610 2008

GreekMountains

Husqvarna
AA Class
Hi I wondered if anyone knows or had any experience
I have a 2008 injection Husky 610
The front forks are Marzocchi i think marked "shiver"
Rear shock i have no idea.
The front compression damping is none adustable.The manual shows it is but this is incorrect.At the bottom of the forks there is just a big alloy nut where the adjuster would be.
Does anyone know-
1/What forks the bike came from(with the compression dampers) as they are big enduro style forks.
2/IF they cannot be located what possibly could be done to change the action of the forks
3/Any suggestions for a better rear shock
Cheers Nick
 
The rear shock is probably a Sachs. There is nothing wrong with a Sachs shock.. they feature steel bodies and are easily tuned by any suspension geek worth his salt.
 
I believe you have original forks,they dropped comp adjust sometime earlier (dont remember year) You can buy earlier 610 forks,and just swap internals to yours. That way you gain 300mm travel too,if its reduced allso. Like it was in 630.
05 atleast had comp adjusters. To tell the truth,after i shimmed mine to my liking,i never touched adjusters afterwards. So if you are not using your bike in hard enduro AND traveling bike,i believe shimming to your usage might be just what it needs. They are internally adjustable,just need to know what you are doing. So suspension shop could be easiest stop.
 
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