Servicing mavic ksyrium elites. Which tools for the job?
denispearl
Posts: 152
Hi all.
As in subject.
Got myself second hand, but in nice condition ksyrium elites wheels. Need to service, but not sure which tools do I need. So far figured out that obviously Shimano mineral oil required, but not sure about the rest.Don't want to by wrong tools .
There is also one tool seem to be required for the caps on freehub. Could anyone advice what is all about please?
The tool is for sale here:
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-mav ... -wrench-1/
It's a 4 prong version. Do I need it?
Wheels are here:
https://flic.kr/p/X6uvz9
https://flic.kr/p/Y9WH3i
https://flic.kr/p/X8U1AB
Btw do you know which year are they?
Many thanks in advance everyone.
As in subject.
Got myself second hand, but in nice condition ksyrium elites wheels. Need to service, but not sure which tools do I need. So far figured out that obviously Shimano mineral oil required, but not sure about the rest.Don't want to by wrong tools .
There is also one tool seem to be required for the caps on freehub. Could anyone advice what is all about please?
The tool is for sale here:
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-mav ... -wrench-1/
It's a 4 prong version. Do I need it?
Wheels are here:
https://flic.kr/p/X6uvz9
https://flic.kr/p/Y9WH3i
https://flic.kr/p/X8U1AB
Btw do you know which year are they?
Many thanks in advance everyone.
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Always neglected mine if I am honest so cannot help with servicing but they were first released 2009 with those decals.0
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Sandyballs wrote:Always neglected mine if I am honest so cannot help with servicing but they were first released 2009 with those decals.0
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Link to 2009 manual:
https://tech.mavic.com/tech-mavic/technical_manual/data/docs/themes/2_13.pdf
And 2005 for some maintenance as detailed in 2009 page 7.
http://roguemechanic.typepad.com/roguemechanic/Mavic_Tech_Manuals/Mavic_2005.pdf
Seems like a lot of faff and some special tools.0 -
It's dead easy. You need
- Cassette removal tool (like this http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-cas ... -one-size/)
- Chain whip
- 5mm Allen Key x2
- Adjustable spanner (can't remember size of the nut)
- Mineral Oil (Johnson's baby oil does the trick)
Take off cassette,
remove freehub nut,
remove freehub,
remove pawls (don't lose springs)
clean everything
stick a couple of drops of baby oil on the bit the freehub sits on
rebuild.0 -
cgfw201 wrote:It's dead easy. You need
- Cassette removal tool (like this http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-cas ... -one-size/)
- Chain whip
- 5mm Allen Key x2
- Adjustable spanner (can't remember size of the nut)
- Mineral Oil (Johnson's baby oil does the trick)
Take off cassette,
remove freehub nut,
remove freehub,
remove pawls (don't lose springs)
clean everything
stick a couple of drops of baby oil on the bit the freehub sits on
rebuild.
Thank you. great. What is this tool for though?? http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-mav ... -wrench-1/0 -
denispearl wrote:cgfw201 wrote:It's dead easy. You need
- Cassette removal tool (like this http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-cas ... -one-size/)
- Chain whip
- 5mm Allen Key x2
- Adjustable spanner (can't remember size of the nut)
- Mineral Oil (Johnson's baby oil does the trick)
Take off cassette,
remove freehub nut,
remove freehub,
remove pawls (don't lose springs)
clean everything
stick a couple of drops of baby oil on the bit the freehub sits on
rebuild.
Thank you. great. What is this tool for though?? http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-mav ... -wrench-1/
Duff link. Assume that's the cassette removal tool? It's for removing the cassette...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSR7luKf2t4&t=7s0 -
cgfw201 wrote:It's dead easy. You need
- Cassette removal tool (like this http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-cas ... -one-size/)
- Chain whip
- 5mm Allen Key x2
- Adjustable spanner (can't remember size of the nut)
- Mineral Oil (Johnson's baby oil does the trick)
Take off cassette,
remove freehub nut,
remove freehub,
remove pawls (don't lose springs)
clean everything
stick a couple of drops of baby oil on the bit the freehub sits on
rebuild.
I meant this tool: http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-mav ... _content=0
There are caps on freehubs with similar vehicles in them . Confusing0 -
denispearl wrote:cgfw201 wrote:It's dead easy. You need
- Cassette removal tool (like this http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-cas ... -one-size/)
- Chain whip
- 5mm Allen Key x2
- Adjustable spanner (can't remember size of the nut)
- Mineral Oil (Johnson's baby oil does the trick)
Take off cassette,
remove freehub nut,
remove freehub,
remove pawls (don't lose springs)
clean everything
stick a couple of drops of baby oil on the bit the freehub sits on
rebuild.
I meant this tool: http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-mav ... _content=0
There are caps on freehubs with similar vehicles in them . Confusing
That's a spoke tool, if you don't know how they work it's a bit of a recipe for disaster. Are the wheels true?0 -
cgfw201 wrote:denispearl wrote:cgfw201 wrote:It's dead easy. You need
- Cassette removal tool (like this http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-cas ... -one-size/)
- Chain whip
- 5mm Allen Key x2
- Adjustable spanner (can't remember size of the nut)
- Mineral Oil (Johnson's baby oil does the trick)
Take off cassette,
remove freehub nut,
remove freehub,
remove pawls (don't lose springs)
clean everything
stick a couple of drops of baby oil on the bit the freehub sits on
rebuild.
I meant this tool: http://www.wiggle.co.uk/x-tools-pro-mav ... _content=0
There are caps on freehubs with similar vehicles in them . Confusing
That's a spoke tool, if you don't know how they work it's a bit of a recipe for disaster. Are the wheels true?
Bach. Not going there. Wheels are pretty true. No need to play with.
Thanks0