Mavic peg spanners?

Mike Muz

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Hi there folks,
Recently got some Mavic 500 and 501 hubs, along with a Mavic bottom bracket. Does anyone know where I can.get peg spanners for them, or have any other tips for servicing them?
Would Campag ones fit? The Tacx Shimano compatible ones dont

Thanks

Mike
 
You need deep pockets and one of these

or just buy a pin spanner from Park Tools and use a large washer, the axle and some caution to remove the cover
 
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:shock: GULP!

Thanks mate, I'll look up Park tools then :LOL: :LOL:
 
The pegs on the red Park Tool pin spanner will be too big for the hubs. I actually came in to this thread because I need to do my Mavic hub too.

Do you happen to have a link to how to service the bearings? They have cartridge bearings don't they?
 
I've a brand new hub sitting here and the Park Tools red pin spanner is a perfect fit
 
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I have a PDF for the 501 hub, showing how it all fits together, how to service, etc. I don't know how to upload or attach to this post but the link is:

http://www.tech-mavic.com/tech-mavic/uk ... ux/501.pdf

If this doesn't work, send me a PM and I'll attach the PDF to an e-mail.

I do recall a cycle shop mechanic glibly saying he knew what he was doing and failing to get inside, but not before putting a gouge into an otherwise pristine hub - it is tricky.

Good luck.
 
Once you understand the assembly of these, they are simple to build and adjust as well as robust. Highly recommend buying the 6 pin mavic tool as this will prevent damage to the alloy, as sometimes age and corrosion make them hell to move at first. Re assemble with some anti seize nickel based grease.
 
47p2":38mfy4nm said:
I've a brand new hub sitting here and the Park Tools red pin spanner is a perfect fit
Oh, I thought the pins looked a bit too big. Well that's great news then because it means I won't have to buy another tool :D

Edit: looking at those exploded views, the hubs are simpler than I expected. Cheers for the links :)
 
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