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1. e 7 Zipp 60 amp Zi Service Manual 90 SRAM LLC WARRANTY Extent of Limited Warranty Except as otherwise set forth herein SRAM warrants its products to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two years after original purchase This warranty only applies to the original owner and is not transferable Claims under this warranty must be made through the retailer where the bicycle or the SRAM component was purchased Original proof of purchase is required Except as described herein SRAM makes no other warranties guaranties or representations of any type express or implied and all warranties including any implied warranties of reasonable care merchantibility or fitness for a particular purpose are hereby disclaimed Local law This warranty statement gives the customer specific legal rights The customer may also have other rights which vary from state to state USA from province to province Canada and from country to country elsewhere in the world To the extent that this warranty statement is inconsistent with the local law this warranty shall be deemed modified to be consistent with such law under such local law certain disclaimers and limitations of this warranty statement may apply to the customer For example some states in the United States of America as well as some governments outside of the United States including provinces in Canada may Preclude the disclaimers and lim
2. up Insert the threaded end of spoke into the first hole to the left of the rim valve hole Carefully thread a spoke nipple onto the spoke 1 2 turn Install the head of spoke into one of the spoke slots of the drive side hub flange Repeat this procedure for the remaining 9 drive side spokes following the illustrated drive side lacing pattern Carefully turn the wheel over so that the cassette driver body is facing down Insert the threaded end of spoke into the second hole to the right of the rim valve hole Carefully thread a spoke nipple onto the spoke 1 2 turn Install spoke into the hub flange spoke slot closest to the 3 o clock position that angles toward the valve hole Insert the threaded end of spoke 2 into the fourth hole to the right of the rim valve hole Carefully thread a spoke nipple onto the spoke 1 2 turn Install spoke into the hub flange spoke slot closest to the 12 o clock position that angles to the right Repeat this procedure for the remaining 8 non drive side spokes Refer to the spoke lacing diagram for the proper spoke installation pattern Use a spoke wrench to turn each of the the drive side spokes in 1 2 turn increments until the drive side spoke tension is at approximately 30 40 of the final value 45 60 kof 441 588 N Install the wheel into a truing stand and check for roundness Tighten or loosen the drive side spokes until the wheel is round Use a spoke wrench to turn each
3. d amp Spoke ReDiaceMent 22 aiaa a a aa aaa a aaa iaaa ns 15 Tools Needed for Service AMV en ea O OS PO O NENEA O O O OP O R O 15 daie c MUNG TG a erat PRE EO OPR P ie OOP O OR O O 15 Replacement Parto SAMEK ROOM O cece nat sect C O O R P A EE EE EEEL Er A ELOR iei eaa 15 PN OA Secession icc sic dng teeta als ct srw O aint seco OOP O atin 15 Rear Wheel Laging RER ROMEO ONE OE T peste ase cnc seve vnc doce ae eye elected de P eae EA EEE nt LOSE AEn aaa ECO iet eai 16 Front Whesl o PER REMO EEE OAO Ens de RTD O O OOP a de PET AT ERED ROR EE E RRO TT EE MS EO 17 SAFETY FIRST We care about YOU Please always wear your safety glasses and protective gloves when servicing Zipp products Protect yourself Wear your safety gear Rear Hub Service 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 Tools Needed for Service Safety glasses Wheels Manufacturing Press 1 Sealed Bearing Press Kit Nitrile Gloves 2 6903 Adapters from Press 1 Kit 5 mm hex wrench Lithium based grease 20 mm cone wrench Grease brush Enduro Universal Blind Hole Bearing Puller Set 17 mm Blind Hole Bearing Puller slotted at
4. epads Disc brake rotors Aero bar pads Rubber moving parts Chaine Wheel braking surfaces Corrosion Foam rings Sprockets Bottomout pads Tools Rear shock mounting Bearings Motors Cassettes hardware and main seals Bearing races Batteries Vbpertubes t nehions Shifter and brake cables inner and outer Pawls Notwithstanding anything else set forth herein this warranty is limited to one year for all electronic and electronic related components including motors controllers battery packs wiring harnesses switches and chargers The battery pack and charger warranty does not include damage from power surges use of improper charger improper maintenance or such other misuse This warranty shall not cover damages caused by the use of parts of different manufacturers This warranty shall not cover damages caused by the use of parts that are not compatible suitable and or authorised by SRAM for use with SRAM components This warranty shall not cover damages resulting from commercial rental use Table of Contents Rear NUD SO cts wales cm c eels SSU SEU Sac Jul S se ea 5 Tools Nesded for Service cate cette ecg O O O O O 5 Replacement cc apc ete pene ecient com rt O O cae cae ee ieee ee O O 5 D 6 FN MO E KO O O O O O O O 8 Pront HOUD SOrViCE ee de ee en ee aia 11 T ols Needed OS RE R er ae eee ree 11 pise 0111 AK A O O O O E E 11 D O O O O O O ec ans TA 12 S30 M a es ce anes A A cece eeepc E E E E E E E A acacia 13 Wheel Buil
5. ide end cap by hand onto the axle until it bottoms out and stops turning Tighten non drive side end cap to 5 Nm 45 in Ib For spoke installation proceed to Wheel Lacing amp Spoke Replacement section if necessary a i W 5 mm 5 N m 45 in lbs Front Hub Service 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 Tools Needed for Service Safety glasses Enduro Universal Blind Hole Bearing Puller Set Nitrile Gloves Wheels Manufacturing Press 1 Sealed Bearing Press Kit 2 5 mm hex wrenches 2 6803 Adapters from Press 1 Kit Replacement Parts Hub bearings End cap For part numbers please refer to the Zipp Spare Parts Catalog in the Support section of www zipp com Front Hub Axle Hub bearing Hub shell Spacer Hub bearing End Cap Disassembly Insert a 5 mm hex wrench into both end caps Hold the drive side wrench in place and turn the non drive side end cap counter clockwise to remove it The drive side end cap is attached to the axle and cannot be removed Remove the axle by hand from the hub shell 3 Insert the 17 mm Blind Hole Bearing Puller s
6. ing patterns For 1 cross lacing patterns the spokes that point rearward should be installed on the bottom so they sit against the hub shell The spokes that point forward should be installed on the top e Control wheel roundness by tightening loosening the drive side spokes e Control wheel trueness by tightening loosening the non drive side spokes 1 cross lacing pattern e Use a bladed spoke adjustment tool to prevent the spokes from twisting during adjustment Replacement Parts For part numbers please refer to the Zipp Spare Parts Catalog in the Support section of www zipp com Zipp 30 and Zipp 60 Use Sapim CX Ray replacement spokes Spoke Count Spoke Length Lacing Pattern Final Spoke Tension Zipp 60 246 mm Radial Zipp 60 110 15 kgf 1079 N 147 N Zipp 30 274 mm Zipp 30 120 15 kgf 1176 N 147 N Front Wheel Rear Wheel Zipp 60 252 mm es Zipp 60 AO 20 kgf 392 N 196 N Zipp 30 278 mm Zipp 30 60 20 kgf 588 N 196 N on Zipp 60 236 mm l Zipp 60 110 15 kgf 1079 N 147 N Zipp 30 262 mm Radial Zipp 30 140 15 kgf 1373 N 147 N 15 Rear Wheel Lacing Start on the drive side of the wheel Zipp 60 Orient the wheel so that the serial number text in the tire bed is upside down and the cassette driver body of the rear hub is facing up Zipp 30 Orient the wheel so that the serial number text on the rim wall is facing down and the cassette driver body of the rear hub is facing
7. itations of this warranty statement from limiting the statutory rights of the consumer e g United Kingdom Otherwise restrict the ability of a manufacturer to enforce such disclaimers or limitations For Australian customers This SRAM limited warranty is provided in Australia by SRAM LLC 133 North Kingsbury 4th floor Chicago Illinois 60642 USA To make a warranty claim please contact the retailer from whom you purchased this SRAM product Alternatively you may make a claim by contacting SRAM Australia 6 Marco Court Rowville 3178 Australia For valid claims SRAM will at its option either repair or replace your SRAM product Any expenses incurred in making the warranty claim are your responsibility The benefits given by this warranty are additional to other rights and remedies that you may have under laws relating to our products Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure Limitations of Liability To the extent allowed by local law except for the obligations specifically set forth in this warranty statement in no event shall SRAM or its third party suppliers be liable for direct indirect special i
8. ll the wheel into a truing stand Use a spoke wrench to turn each of the spokes in 1 2 turn increments to increase spoke tension Continually check for roundness vertical movement and trueness side to side movement 8 Continue tightening both drive side and non drive side radial lacing pattern spokes in 1 8 1 4 turn increments until the final tension has been acheived Tighten the non drive side endcap to 5 Nm 45 in lb Refer to the spoke chart for recommended final tension measurements www sram com GEN 0000000004401 Rev A 2013 SRAM LLC
9. lotted attachment through the non drive side bearing Align the attachment with the bottom of the bearing and tighten it inside the bearing Do not over tighten the slotted attachment For more detailed assembly and usage see your bearing puller s manufacturer s instructions Thread the rod of the bearing puller into the attachment Grip the handle and forcefully pull out to remove the bearing from the hub shell Remove the spacer from the hub shell discard if replacing or set it aside until the hub is ready for reassembly Remove the bearing from the bearing puller Repeat this process to remove the non drive side bearing 12 Assembly Install a new bearing and spacer into end of the hub shell by hand Install the drive side bearing first 2 Install a 6803 adapter onto the Wheels Manufacturing Press 1 Sealed Bearing Press tool Slide the threaded rod of the bearing press through the non drive side end of the hub shell and out of the drive side of the hub shell Twist the bearing press handle onto the threaded rod Turn the bearing press handle clockwise to press the bearing into the hub until it is hand tight Do not overtighten the bearing Repeat this process to install the other new bearing NOTICE To prevent damage to the bearing only use a bearing press tool that contacts both the inner and outer races of the bearing Do not use a bearing press tool that contacts only one race Insert
10. ncidental or consequential damages Limitations of Warranty This warranty does not apply to products that have been incorrectly installed and or adjusted according to the respective SRAM user manual The SRAM user manuals can be found online at sram com rockshox com avidbike com truvativ com or zipp com This warranty does not apply to damage to the product caused by a crash impact abuse of the product non compliance with manufacturers specifications of usage or any other circumstances in which the product has been subjected to forces or loads beyond its design This warranty does not apply when the product has been modified including but not limited to any attempt to open or repair any electronic and electronic related components including the motor controller battery packs wiring harnesses switches and chargers This warranty does not apply when the serial number or production code has been deliberately altered defaced or removed This warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear Wear and tear parts are subject to damage as a result of normal use failure to service according to SRAM recommendations and or riding or installation in conditions or applications other than recommended Wear and tear parts are identified as Dust seals Stripped threads bolts Handlebar grips Transmission gears aluminium titanium Bushings ans er ce Shifter grips Spokes Air sealing o rings ebay Jockey wheels Free hubs Glide rings Brak
11. of the spokes in 1 2 turn increments to increase non drive side spoke tension Continually check for roundness vertical movement and trueness side to side movement Refer to the Wheel Building Tips for ways to control roundness and truness Continue tightening both drive side and non drive side spokes in 1 8 1 4 turn increments until the final tension has been acheived Refer to the spoke chart for recommended final tension measurements valve hole non drive side spoke lacing diagram Front Wheel Lacing Orient the wheel so that the crescent of the hub logo is facing the non drive side of the wheel when assembled valve hole Insert the threaded end of spoke into the first hole to the left of the rim valve hole Carefully thread a spoke nipple onto the spoke 1 2 turn Loosen the endcap to allow enough space for spoke installation Install sooke O into one of the spoke slots of the hub flange Repeat this procedure for the remaining 8 spokes on this side of the wheel following the illustrated lacing pattern 4 Carefully turn the wheel over 5 Insert the threaded end of spoke into the first hole to the left of the rim valve hole Carefully thread a spoke nipple onto the spoke 1 2 turn Install spoke into the hub flange spoke slot closest to the 12 o clock position 6 Repeat this procedure for the remaining 9 spokes Refer to the spoke lacing diagram for the proper spoke installation pattern Insta
12. s on the leaf spring and pawl carrier Install the spacer and a new bearing into the end of the hub shell by hand Install the drive side bearing first 7 Install a 6903 adapter onto the Wheels Manufacturing Press 1 Sealed Bearing Press tool Slide the threaded rod of the bearing press through the non drive side end of the hub shell and out of the drive side of the hub shell Twist the bearing press handle onto the threaded rod Turn the bearing press handle clockwise to press the bearing into the hub until it is hand tight Do not overtighten the bearing hd Repeat this process to install the other new bearing a A NOTICE 7 Se AAN i k 6903 TZ VA i To prevent damage to the bearing only use a bearing press tool that contacts both the inner and outer races of the bearing Do not use a bearing press tool that contacts only one race Apply a small amount of lithium based grease an amount roughly half the size of a pea to the driver body rachet ring Slide the driver body assembly through the drive side of the hub shell Use your fingers to compress the pawls to fully seat and engage the pawls with the driver body ratchet ring NOTICE The hub shell s floating soacer can become offset during hub reassembly If this occurs use your finger to realign and center the spacer Insert a 5 mm hex wrench into the drive side end cap Hold the wrench in place and gently thread the non drive s
13. tachment Replacement Parts Hub bearings Driver body seal Driver body End cap Driver body pawls Washer Driver body leaf springs For part numbers please refer to the Zipp Spare Parts Catalog in the Support section of www zipp com Rear Hub Axle Driver body Driver body seal Washer Hub bearing Hub shell amp Spacer Hub bearing End cap le Disassembly Insert a 5 mm hex wrench into the drive side end cap while holding the non drive side end cap with a 20 mm cone wrench Hold the 5 mm wrench in place and turn the 20 mm cone wrench counter clockwise to remove the non drive side end cap The drive side end cap is attached to the axle and cannot be removed 1 bal RAY VUN 5 mm 20 mm faire Remove the driver body assembly from the hub shell Remove the axle by hand from the driver body 4 Locate and remove the flat washer from in between the driver body and hub shell bearing Discard if replacing or set it aside until the hub is ready for reassembly Insert the 17 mm Blind Hole Bearing Puller slotted attachment through the non drive side bearing Align the attachment with the bottom of the bearing and tighten it inside the bearing Do not over tighten the slotted attachment For more detailed assembly and usage see your bearing puller s manufacturer s instructions Thread the bearing puller rod into the attachment Grip the handle and forcefully pull out to remo
14. the axle through the hub shell assembly NOTICE The hub shell s floating spacer can become offset during hub reassembly If this occurs use your finger to realign and center the spacer Spacer misaligned 13 4 Insert a 5 mm hex wrench into the drive side end cap Hold the wrench in place and gently thread the non drive side end cap onto the axle until it bottoms out and stops turning Tighten non drive side to 5 N m 45 in lb For spoke installation proceed to Wheel Lacing 8 Spoke Replacement section if necessary F7 lt 5 mm 5 N m 45 in lbs 14 Wheel Build 8 Spoke Replacement This portion of the service guide covers general wheel build and spoke replacement There are many different methods for spoke tensioning the following information provides the final sooke tension you should achieve using your preferred method for spoke tensioning Tools Needed for Service Safety glasses Spoke wrench Park Tool SW 40 for external spoke nipples Bladed spoke adjustment tool ex Park Tool BSH 4 Tensiometer with tension conversion chart Spoke wrench Park Tool SW 15 for internal spoke nipples Truing stand Wheel Build Tips e Lightly coat the threads of the replacement spokes with Loctite 577 e During the wheel build process pre stress the wheel by lightly squeezing pairs of spokes to ensure the spokes seat properly in both the hub and the rim e Zipp wheels use both radial and 1 cross spoke lac
15. ve the bearing from the hub shell Remove the spacer from the hub shell discard if replacing or set it aside until the hub is ready for reassembly Remove the bearing from the bearing puller Repeat this process to remove the drive side bearing Use your fingers or a pick to carefully remove the pawls and leaf springs If any of the pawls or leaf springs exhibit signs of damage replace all of them Otherwise remove any grease on the pawls and leaf springs with a clean rag 7 Use your fingers to remove the driver body seal Inspect the driver body seal for signs of damage or wear If there are any signs of damage or wear replace it Otherwise remove any grease on the driver body seal with a clean rag Assembly Press the driver body seal with the smooth side facing the driver body over the leaf spring and pawl carrier The driver body seal must be fully seated against the thin shoulder of the driver body 2 Insert the leaf springs into the spring slots Orient the long edge of each spring along the inside of the carrier so that it points clockwise 3 Insert the pawls into the pawl slots You may need to use a pick to compress each leaf spring to assist with inserting the pawls Orient the cambered edge the edge that is slightly more curved of each pawl along the outside of the carrier so that it points counter clockwise Insert the axle through the driver body Slide the flat washer over the axle until it rest
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