S-Works SL7 Fork/Headset Recall.
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I had my compression ring and expander plug replaced, but my steerer had no signs of wear at all. I'm considering going back to the original expander plug since this is weight weenies after all... It did take Specialized almost 2 weeks to get my replacement parts to the shop since they insist on using FedEx, but the shop itself was great in getting the job done same day once parts arrived.
If weight is purely your concern, then bin the original expander for an extralite or schmolke one...
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I had an email from my dealer whilst I was on my hols last month, booked them in for last week (I have the SL7 Expert, Pro and S-Works
) had all three done and finished by 2pm, no signs of ware, great service IMO from Specialized and my dealer Infinity Cycles in the UK
Having seen some of the photos mind how the hell you snap a steerer is beyond me!!!


Having seen some of the photos mind how the hell you snap a steerer is beyond me!!!
It's the same process as the old one. You shouldn't need to bend anything. Take off the stem also, it'll help. Basically you loosen the bolt until it's just grabbing some, then hit it with a hammer to dislodge the bottom wedge piece. Then you'll use a nut to hook the top wedge and pop it out. Then flip the fork over to get the bottom wedge out. Here's a video.
https://youtu.be/YNizysonc74
Hey! Great topic!
Sorry for necroposting (I'm not really familiar with rules of the forum).
It turned out my bike is also affected. I'm lucky I have to replace only
the steerer/expander part (the red colored thingy). Does anybody know
where and how I can buy the new version of it? It might be my dealer
will reject to replace it, but I'm completely fine to pay for it and do all
the replacement work myself.
I saw something on the well-known chinese online retail service/website
(red colors, starting with "ali"). Could be found by the "SL7 expander"
text in the search input there. Any opinions on that? Anybody tried it
already? Looking at the pictures there it seems to be it's completely
the same part (as what Specialized used to replace with).
I'm also lucky my fork's steerer looks super clean and super new after I
disassembled a bit of the headset on my bike. Should be fine to use it
for a while with the old expander, I'm Zwift'ing anyways and no outdoor
riding during winter.
Thanks all!
Sorry for necroposting (I'm not really familiar with rules of the forum).
It turned out my bike is also affected. I'm lucky I have to replace only
the steerer/expander part (the red colored thingy). Does anybody know
where and how I can buy the new version of it? It might be my dealer
will reject to replace it, but I'm completely fine to pay for it and do all
the replacement work myself.
I saw something on the well-known chinese online retail service/website
(red colors, starting with "ali"). Could be found by the "SL7 expander"
text in the search input there. Any opinions on that? Anybody tried it
already? Looking at the pictures there it seems to be it's completely
the same part (as what Specialized used to replace with).
I'm also lucky my fork's steerer looks super clean and super new after I
disassembled a bit of the headset on my bike. Should be fine to use it
for a while with the old expander, I'm Zwift'ing anyways and no outdoor
riding during winter.
Thanks all!
Any specialized dealer will do it for you, not just the one who sold you the frame. If the dealer is refusing to help with a recall issue then contact specialized and tell them, i'm sure that'll get the ball rolling.resurtm wrote: ↑Sun Dec 25, 2022 11:54 amHey! Great topic!
Sorry for necroposting (I'm not really familiar with rules of the forum).
It turned out my bike is also affected. I'm lucky I have to replace only
the steerer/expander part (the red colored thingy). Does anybody know
where and how I can buy the new version of it? It might be my dealer
will reject to replace it, but I'm completely fine to pay for it and do all
the replacement work myself.
I saw something on the well-known chinese online retail service/website
(red colors, starting with "ali"). Could be found by the "SL7 expander"
text in the search input there. Any opinions on that? Anybody tried it
already? Looking at the pictures there it seems to be it's completely
the same part (as what Specialized used to replace with).
I'm also lucky my fork's steerer looks super clean and super new after I
disassembled a bit of the headset on my bike. Should be fine to use it
for a while with the old expander, I'm Zwift'ing anyways and no outdoor
riding during winter.
Thanks all!
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Had the same issue. Problem is, that the upper compression ring (below the top screw) keep clamping in the compression tube.
I did the following:
Loosen the center screw some threds. Push the screw with a little hammer to loosen the lower compression ring. Unmount the centerscrew.
Try to loose/pull the top compression ring with a barb thru the center hole. I used the head of a long M5 screw grabbed by a pliers.
When the top ring is loose its easy to pull out the aluminum shaft of the conpressor.
In other words try to pull the black ring out of the red shaft.
In my opinion this compressor is a engineering fail in regards to hussle to unmount it...

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No, you don't need to pull it out. Check the photos here:
https://cyclingtips.com/2021/10/why-spe ... nt-lesson/
The red one is a good/fixed one. I can confirm mine was black before the actual recall/replacement, and I checked it again, and it's now red-colored.