A customer brought in a Ksyrium SR for service.


The front wheel had a slight centering issue,
and for the rear wheel, I called out the direction of the centering problem before even placing the gauge on it,
but it wasn't as bad as I expected.
Both wheels just needed some lateral runout correction due to uneven spoke tension on one side, which I was able to fix at the same time.
There's really nothing special to write about,
but the rear wheel is what you'd call a "so-called Ksyrium that's actually an R-SYS in reality."
However, unlike the R-SYS, the aluminum spokes on the freehub side have a round cross-section,
so I managed to take a sample of the first spoke tension reading.
Hehe, that's helpful.


The front wheel had a slight centering issue,
and for the rear wheel, I called out the direction of the centering problem before even placing the gauge on it,
but it wasn't as bad as I expected.
Both wheels just needed some lateral runout correction due to uneven spoke tension on one side, which I was able to fix at the same time.
There's really nothing special to write about,
but the rear wheel is what you'd call a "so-called Ksyrium that's actually an R-SYS in reality."
However, unlike the R-SYS, the aluminum spokes on the freehub side have a round cross-section,
so I managed to take a sample of the first spoke tension reading.
Hehe, that's helpful.