A customer brought in a Zonda for me to work on.

They wanted a general inspection.
Both wheels have virtually no runout, with just a slight centering issue—maybe the width of a sheet of paper.

Looking at the rear hub sticker orientation, if that's the correct direction

and I orient the front hub the same way
the bearing cone adjustment nut ends up on the left side

So I removed the hub axle, reversed it, and reassembled it.
That's really all I wanted to document about.
But speaking of that logo, it reminded me of something


If Campagnolo is bringing back their apparel line,
I'd really like them to reissue this helmet cover.
It's extremely useful.

They wanted a general inspection.
Both wheels have virtually no runout, with just a slight centering issue—maybe the width of a sheet of paper.

Looking at the rear hub sticker orientation, if that's the correct direction

and I orient the front hub the same way
the bearing cone adjustment nut ends up on the left side

So I removed the hub axle, reversed it, and reassembled it.
That's really all I wanted to document about.
But speaking of that logo, it reminded me of something


If Campagnolo is bringing back their apparel line,
I'd really like them to reissue this helmet cover.
It's extremely useful.