Cosmic carbon hubs

darren H
darren H Posts: 122
edited December 2010 in Workshop
I've had mavics for over 4 years now and towards the end of this year before I packed my rourkey away for the winter I noticed slight play in the hubs onmthe wheels.

Never had a pair of these serviced

A bit of advice
Is it easy tom service them or better to let a lbs do them.
I do everything else on my bikes but never touched mavic wheels.

They have to have done over 15,000 miles. Bombproof wheels

Comments

  • sungod
    sungod Posts: 17,411
    mavic technical info is here...

    http://www.tech-mavic.com

    best way is have a look and see if you fancy doing it

    you need to look in the technical manual for the correct year(s)

    confusingly mavic sometimes splatters the details for a wheel over a couple of different years' manuals, for instance you need 2003 and 2005 manuals to cover the cosmic carbone sl

    it'll want you to login, teh secret codez are...

    l: mavic-com
    p: dealer
    my bike - faster than god's and twice as shiny
  • Monty Dog
    Monty Dog Posts: 20,614
    Mavic hubs are easy to adjust - just need a 5mm Allen key and a pin spanner - remove QR, insert Allen key into one end of the axle and adjust cones with the pin spanner. If can't be adjusted-out, they are standard cartridge-bearings so easy to replace - you'll find the bearing numbers online, so don't need to get them from a bike-specialist
    Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..
  • darren H
    darren H Posts: 122
    Ah appreciate that guys, maybe I will tackle them myself after all. Thankyou