An excellent video! Thank you for filling up the time with very useful information and good filming. Unlike many "HOWTO" videos, there was no useless commentary here. Excellent!
Thanks for the thorough walk-through. I have read elswere that you are not supposed to use grease on the pawls. Instead, use Shimano or Magura mineral brake oil, or a similar very fluid oil. I have done this with success myself, but it does dry out over the winter (I have had to reapply oil every spring because of a screeching noise from the freehub when the wheel is coasting).
I see see how the non-drive side is locked without tightening everything down onto the hub - no problem very good. However, I really struggle with the drive-side. There does not seem to be anything locking the nut on that side. I find that after I have follwed your procedure I end up with either the drive-side nut so loose that I can remove it by hand, or so tight that the axle is rubbing. What am I missing?
What can I do if one the small springs on the pawls snaps? Does anybody know what millimeter they would be or if they sell replacement pawls for the hub?
2 of them are 608-2RS (22x8x7 - a very common skateboard bearing) and 1 is 6001-2RS (28x12x8 - a very common bike wheel bearing). If I was to tweak the process at all, I would say just leave the non freehub nut/locknut alone. They don't need to come off at all and just mean you have to faff around getting the projecting amount of axle right when you put it back together.
An excellent video! Thank you for filling up the time with very useful information and good filming. Unlike many "HOWTO" videos, there was no useless commentary here.
Excellent!
Thank you for an excellent tutorial 🙏🏻
Thanks for the thorough walk-through. I have read elswere that you are not supposed to use grease on the pawls. Instead, use Shimano or Magura mineral brake oil, or a similar very fluid oil. I have done this with success myself, but it does dry out over the winter (I have had to reapply oil every spring because of a screeching noise from the freehub when the wheel is coasting).
Extremely helpful one mate. Thank you so much
Fantastic video! All information and common sense approach to getting this done! Thank you sir!
Super helpful! First time servicing a freehub - thanks!
Thanks, I was faffing getting my hub back together and thankfully you had already done the hard yards. Great content as usual!
Thanks for the super helpful videos, they did save me many times!
This is awesome, very detailed step by step instructions! THANK YOU!
I am really happy that it is so detailed!
Great video. Thanks. Saved me a headache
very helpful! thank you
MVP of the service videos on youtube :)
Helped me a lot!
Great content and explination. It helped me a lot. Thank you!
the Mavic rear hub in aksium wheels is very simple, amazing.
Yes it is
Amazing video, thank you!
Good video. Very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks buddy great video 👍
Very nice video. Thanks much 😊
Many Thanks. Best tutorial
Great helpful video, thanks.👍
I see see how the non-drive side is locked without tightening everything down onto the hub - no problem very good. However, I really struggle with the drive-side. There does not seem to be anything locking the nut on that side. I find that after I have follwed your procedure I end up with either the drive-side nut so loose that I can remove it by hand, or so tight that the axle is rubbing. What am I missing?
As per the video at 18:10 you should nip tight the freehub end first and then remove the freeplay at the non-drive side.
Hello, this amazing video, may you tell me weight of rear hub mavic if you ever weigh it.
What can I do if one the small springs on the pawls snaps? Does anybody know what millimeter they would be or if they sell replacement pawls for the hub?
Thank for this video...😁
Hi, any conversion kit for this type of hub? Thank's
Vídeo fazendo sucesso no Brasil 🇧🇷
Good gob..thanks
This is making me try to replace my bearings. I have some squeaky noise I want to get rid of :)
Grazie
Can I do the same process to convert the qr 9mm to 12mm x 142mm? This can be done on Mavic hubs?
No!
@@FreeToCycle Thank you
how about the size ? of front wheel bearings
Whats the size of the bearing?
2 of them are 608-2RS (22x8x7 - a very common skateboard bearing) and 1 is 6001-2RS (28x12x8 - a very common bike wheel bearing). If I was to tweak the process at all, I would say just leave the non freehub nut/locknut alone. They don't need to come off at all and just mean you have to faff around getting the projecting amount of axle right when you put it back together.
Tq for question
What size of bearing for front hub mavic aksium😁
Bearing numbers are in the video description!!
That tightening at the end is so fiddly! I can't seem to get it right... Oh well, French engineering...
Danke
Good