Mavic G40(?) 700c 36h hoops...clincher
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Mavic Module E 700c 36h hoops...clincher
Mavic Module E 700c 36h clincher hoops for wheelset build. Decent condition with a recent cleaning and light polish.
The diamond mavic decals are intact but the neighboring decals have been removed or completely faded.
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Asking $40 + ship to CONUS
The diamond mavic decals are intact but the neighboring decals have been removed or completely faded.
Payment via Venmo, CashApp, or USPS Money Order
Shipped within 48 hours.
Asking $40 + ship to CONUS
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These will be a nice buy for someone.
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Those are really good rims at a really good price.
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I believe G40's were similar to MA40's and both had double eyelets and dark anodized finish. MA2's also were double eyelets I believe and polished.
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They might be Mavic Module 3's: VeloBase.com - Component: Mavic Module 3
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Looking closely at the faded decal the top line says Module "E" 700c.
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Mavic G40 Rims Were Anodized Module E Rims
malcala622 Those rims are most likely Module E rims which were ~19.8mm wide when new. They had single eyelets. The Module 3 rims were the same design except 22mm wide. See 1980 Mavic Catalog page below.
The Module E rims were introduced in 1975. They were developed in conjunction with Michelin to work with the then new 20mm wide Elan tires. They were available in both 27" and 700c.
The 700c rims were popular with sewup riders because they could switch to clinchers without having to adjust their brakes. Besides being the same diameter they were approximately the same width as sewup rims.
Mavic continued producing the Module E and Module E2 rims into the early 1980's. The were replaced with the MA and MA2 rims.
From an early Mavic website
Mavic 1980 Catalog Clincher Rims. The Module E2 rims had double eyelets, see below.
Mavic G40 rims from the 1984-85 Mavic Catalog. G40 rims were hard anodized Module E2 rims with a dark brown color. They had double eyelets.
malcala622 If I were selling these, I'd list them as Module E rims as they are harder to find, especially in nice condition.
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The Module E rims were introduced in 1975. They were developed in conjunction with Michelin to work with the then new 20mm wide Elan tires. They were available in both 27" and 700c.
The 700c rims were popular with sewup riders because they could switch to clinchers without having to adjust their brakes. Besides being the same diameter they were approximately the same width as sewup rims.
Mavic continued producing the Module E and Module E2 rims into the early 1980's. The were replaced with the MA and MA2 rims.
From an early Mavic website
Mavic 1980 Catalog Clincher Rims. The Module E2 rims had double eyelets, see below.
Mavic G40 rims from the 1984-85 Mavic Catalog. G40 rims were hard anodized Module E2 rims with a dark brown color. They had double eyelets.
malcala622 If I were selling these, I'd list them as Module E rims as they are harder to find, especially in nice condition.
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