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Rear Hub Service
R e a r H u b S e r v i c e
You can service your hub while the hub is still in the wheel. However, if your spokes or rim are damaged, you can remove the hub from
the wheel which will make servicing your hub easier. To remove the hub, use a spoke wrench to detension the spokes, then use a pair of
metal snips to cut the spokes, remove the hub from the wheel, and remove the spoke ends from the hub (not pictured).
T o o l s N e e d e d f o r S e r v i c e
• Safety glasses
• Clean, lint-free rags
• Nitrile gloves
• 5 mm hex wrench
• 20 mm hex bit socket
• 5 mm hex bit socket
• Socket wrench
• Wheels Manufacturing Press-1 Sealed Bearing Press Kit
(2) 6803 Adapters from Press-1 Kit
• Flat blade screwdriver
• (2) 6803 and (2) 6903 Hub bearings
• Driver body
• Driver body pawls
• Driver body leaf springs
• SRAM® Butter
• Grease brush
• Torque wrench
• Needle nose pliers
• Pick
• Grease syringe
• Enduro Universal Blind Hole Bearing Puller Set
• 17 mm slide hammer bearing puller attachment
• Driver body seal
• Flat washer
For part numbers, please refer to the
Zipp Spare Parts Catalog
in the Support section of
www.zipp.com.
S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S
Always wear nitrile gloves when working with bicycle grease.
R e p l a c e m e n t P a r t s