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1999 TE 410 Forks + Owners manual?

ontheroad68

Husqvarna
A Class
I found a set of 1999 TE 410 forks I'd like to buy for parts for my 2008 TE610. Are these 1999 inverted forks the 45mm Marzocchi or Showa? I know they changed in this era. If they are Marzocchi, I'm assuming they are fully ajustable, including the compression stack, like all the other bikes up to 2006, it this assumption correct? The pictures in the ad I'm looking at do not show the bottom of the fork and more pictures are not available.


Does anyone have a 1999 owners manual in PDF I can have/view?

Thanks in advance...
 
Interesting. That manual shows the rebound dampening on the bottom and compression dampening on the top. The Pic I do have of these 1999 forks clearly shows the rebound on the top, just like my 2008 forks.
 

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I'm 95% sure these 1999 TE 410 forks will have the correct size adjustable compression stack (for my 2008 610), I was just hoping to verify before I spend the $$$
 
I'm 95% sure these 1999 TE 410 forks will have the correct size adjustable compression stack (for my 2008 610), I was just hoping to verify before I spend the $$$

before you buy know this the axles are not the same, that changed in 02
as in you will need a different front wheel
 
I'm only using the compression adjusters from the TE 410 forks, not the entire forks. I did receive them and noticed that the axle size is different. I took the compression stack from the 410 forks and put them in the 610 forks. Thanks for the heads up though.
 
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