A customer dropped off a Ksyrium with me.


They'd apparently swapped in a quick-release skewer made specifically for this wheel, but
it came loose with a bang while on the stationary roller, and
scratched up some spokes.
I pulled out the spoke that looked suspicious for bending and checked it,
but it didn't seem to need replacing,
so I reinstalled it with the scuffed side facing inward.
Both wheels also had a slight centering issue.
For a Mavic stock wheel, it's actually on the better side,
but it's the kind of amount a truing gauge will definitely pick up.


They'd apparently swapped in a quick-release skewer made specifically for this wheel, but
it came loose with a bang while on the stationary roller, and
scratched up some spokes.
I pulled out the spoke that looked suspicious for bending and checked it,
but it didn't seem to need replacing,
so I reinstalled it with the scuffed side facing inward.
Both wheels also had a slight centering issue.
For a Mavic stock wheel, it's actually on the better side,
but it's the kind of amount a truing gauge will definitely pick up.