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Review by TruckerReviewed 7/28/2017by TruckerCycling EnthusiastPine Grove, CA1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.Good hub The hub does what it's suppose to do but I also have found the nylon bushing to be a slight issue. Besides using mineral oil I've used a small amount of Phil Wood grease on the bushing . Seems to prolong the life of the hub. When the bushing wore down a little I'd get a little play in the cassette and it would make a little knock , knock noise when cranking but the grease took care of it .
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The hub does what it's suppose to do but I also have found the nylon bushing to be a slight issue. Besides using mineral oil I've used a small amount of Phil Wood grease on the bushing . Seems to prolong the life of the hub. When the bushing wore down a little I'd get a little play in the cassette and it would make a little knock , knock noise when cranking but the grease took care of it .
Review by AbeReviewed 10/3/2015by AbeCompetitive RacerSteamboat Springs, CO1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.Can be used with the old 2003 black ssc sl wheelsetI purchased a NOS 2003 ssc sl wheelset with a campy record 10sp cassette on it. Beauty of a wheelset and rare in this condition. Needed it to be shimano 10 speed. You will need a spacer behind the cassette in most cases when going from ed10 to m10 or m11. Changed out the pawls from the ed10 to this m10 and was up and running. Just beware of the pawls and springs flying out and getting lost. Did the work on an old white bed sheet and that saved me. hehe
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I purchased a NOS 2003 ssc sl wheelset with a campy record 10sp cassette on it. Beauty of a wheelset and rare in this condition. Needed it to be shimano 10 speed. You will need a spacer behind the cassette in most cases when going from ed10 to m10 or m11. Changed out the pawls from the ed10 to this m10 and was up and running. Just beware of the pawls and springs flying out and getting lost. Did the work on an old white bed sheet and that saved me. hehe
Review by AnonymousReviewed 8/18/2017by AnonymousCycling EnthusiastNorcalquality part at a good price fast easy replacement. Replace one with 9000 miles on it. Bushing had a little play and would knock ever so lightly. Just keep it cleaned and oiled and should last another 9000
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fast easy replacement. Replace one with 9000 miles on it. Bushing had a little play and would knock ever so lightly. Just keep it cleaned and oiled and should last another 9000
Review by T AberReviewed 8/8/2014by T AberCycling EnthusiastEaston, Pa.1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.Good fit for my 2005 Mavic SL wheels, easy replacement AVery easy change over from 10spd to 11spd
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Very easy change over from 10spd to 11spd
Review by AnonymousReviewed 2/24/2014by AnonymousMavic FTSL Freehub BodyGood old Mavic FH Body, if U keep it clean it will last a long time.
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Good old Mavic FH Body, if U keep it clean it will last a long time.
Review by AnonymousReviewed 11/22/2013by AnonymousCycling Enthusiastsan Diego, CA Mavic FTSL Freehub Body All I've ever ridden on for years. With proper maintenance they last a long time. Won't use anything else.
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All I've ever ridden on for years. With proper maintenance they last a long time. Won't use anything else.
Review by BikeDrReviewed 8/16/2012by BikeDrCompetitive RacerLas VegasSteel is real!I love that Mavic continues to use steel for their cassette carrier, I wish they would just change to a standard bearing instead of the plastic ring that interfaces the hub. There is just to much drag with this set up and wears quickly.
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I love that Mavic continues to use steel for their cassette carrier, I wish they would just change to a standard bearing instead of the plastic ring that interfaces the hub. There is just to much drag with this set up and wears quickly.
Review by AnonymousReviewed 7/6/2012by AnonymousCompetitive RacerMontreal, CanadaCheaper than replacing the whole wheel!After 50,000 kms the nylon bushing had enough wear to make the cassette on the hub unstable. Once replaced the freehub body was nice and tight on the hub...like new. Great deal at 70 dollars.
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After 50,000 kms the nylon bushing had enough wear to make the cassette on the hub unstable. Once replaced the freehub body was nice and tight on the hub...like new. Great deal at 70 dollars.
Review by AnonymousReviewed 2/27/2012by AnonymousCompetitive Racer3 of 5 customers found this review helpful.One of the easiest switches from Campy to SRAM I've ever done !I had never worked on a Mavic wheel, never really had the need to. One of the most simplest swap outs I've done in years.
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I had never worked on a Mavic wheel, never really had the need to. One of the most simplest swap outs I've done in years.
Review by CMYcycleReviewed 2/10/2017by CMYcycleCycling EnthusiastLos Angeles, CAEasy to install, wheel spins like new!I bought a new Freehub Body when I started hearing a weird clicking noise coming from my 2009 Mavic Ksyrium Elite wheels. The plastic bushing was worn from age. Ordered this hub body replacement instead of trying to replace just the bushing, as I didn't want to risk damaging the splines inside the old hub body. The install was easy and my 2009 wheel feels like new!
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I bought a new Freehub Body when I started hearing a weird clicking noise coming from my 2009 Mavic Ksyrium Elite wheels. The plastic bushing was worn from age. Ordered this hub body replacement instead of trying to replace just the bushing, as I didn't want to risk damaging the splines inside the old hub body. The install was easy and my 2009 wheel feels like new!
Review by GTIbikerReviewed 2/9/2015by GTIbikerCycling EnthusiastOrange County, CA2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.Easy install - great price - works like it should!Simple conversion needed from Shimano hub to 11 speed Campy. Installed and use on Mavic 40C wheel. Price was significantly less than LBS and ALL other online bike shops and eBay. Install took all of 8 minutes.
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Simple conversion needed from Shimano hub to 11 speed Campy. Installed and use on Mavic 40C wheel. Price was significantly less than LBS and ALL other online bike shops and eBay. Install took all of 8 minutes.
Review by mightymanfredReviewed 6/30/2012by mightymanfredCycling EnthusiastWalnut Creek CA4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.Worked great! My freehub was making a very loud noise on descents when freewheeling. Seems when the bearing surface wears down it can cause this problem. Tried cleaning it first, but the noise came back. This new hub fixed the issue!
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My freehub was making a very loud noise on descents when freewheeling. Seems when the bearing surface wears down it can cause this problem. Tried cleaning it first, but the noise came back. This new hub fixed the issue!