I received a Ksilium SR (Mavic wheelset) from a customer.


The runout wasn't too bad,
but both front and rear wheels had enough lateral centering issues
that I could show the customer what "center deviation" looks like.
At the customer's request, I cleaned up the rim brake zones,
though it didn't get to "like new" condition.
It did get quite clean though.
This wheelset's rear wheel is essentially an R-SYS (Mavic model) in practice.
It has a Campagnolo 11-speed cassette on it,
and I asked the customer if I could take a photo of the gap
between the low gear cog and the right flange.
They kindly agreed, but
I forgot to actually take the shot.
I'll explain why I wanted that photo in the next post.


The runout wasn't too bad,
but both front and rear wheels had enough lateral centering issues
that I could show the customer what "center deviation" looks like.
At the customer's request, I cleaned up the rim brake zones,
though it didn't get to "like new" condition.
It did get quite clean though.
This wheelset's rear wheel is essentially an R-SYS (Mavic model) in practice.
It has a Campagnolo 11-speed cassette on it,
and I asked the customer if I could take a photo of the gap
between the low gear cog and the right flange.
They kindly agreed, but
I forgot to actually take the shot.
I'll explain why I wanted that photo in the next post.