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The first one, I actually bumped with my rear bumper and it
fell over on the disk which bent the rotor mounts on the hub. So, I ordered a new one and was mounting a new XT rotor which came with longer rotor mounting bolts than my previous rotor by Magura. Since they were a tad longer they torqued the mount too tight and cracked the hub where the mounts are. Question is, has anybody ever sent mavic wheels in for rebuilds? I'm assuming both of these wheels only need a hub shell since everything else about the wheels are fine. |
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staggarlee wrote:
> The first one, I actually bumped with my rear bumper and > it fell over on the disk which bent the rotor mounts on > the hub. So, I ordered a new one and was mounting a new XT > rotor which came with longer rotor mounting bolts than my > previous rotor by Magura. Since they were a tad longer > they torqued the mount too tight and cracked the hub where > the mounts are. > > Question is, has anybody ever sent mavic wheels in for > rebuilds? I'm assuming both of these wheels only need a > hub shell since everything else about the wheels are fine. If that's so, the wheel needs to be completely relaced and rebuilt. Time-consuming, costly, and boutique wheels suck! -- Phil, Squid-in-Training |
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