Year Model Made
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Like to know the exact year when the Mavic GP4s were manufactured. Looked it up, but can't seem to find anything in the net. TIA!
Like to know the exact year when the Mavic GP4s were manufactured. Looked it up, but can't seem to find anything in the net. TIA!
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I have seen this version of GP4 tubular rims in a 1990/1991 Mavic Catalogue. There were earlier versions with a red Mavis label in a 1984/1985 catalogue.
MAVIC Trade Catalogue 90/91 - page 6
MAVIC catalog (1984-1985)
MAVIC Trade Catalogue 90/91 - page 6
MAVIC catalog (1984-1985)
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I have seen this version of GP4 tubular rims in a 1990/1991 Mavic Catalogue. There were earlier versions with a red Mavis label in a 1984/1985 catalogue.
MAVIC Trade Catalogue 90/91 - page 6
MAVIC catalog (1984-1985)
MAVIC Trade Catalogue 90/91 - page 6
MAVIC catalog (1984-1985)
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Also, In th, Excel Sports catalogues offered the GP4, by the 1999 season the rim was no longer available.
1998 Excel Sports .
1999 Excel Sports catalogue
i was a big fan of MA40, and eventually Open Pro CD. When you posted, I was curious, why I didn’t recognize GP4. I guess I was used to Reflex, and mainly I only have a single token tubular wheel set.
1998 Excel Sports .
1999 Excel Sports catalogue
i was a big fan of MA40, and eventually Open Pro CD. When you posted, I was curious, why I didn’t recognize GP4. I guess I was used to Reflex, and mainly I only have a single token tubular wheel set.
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User T-Mar in the Classic & Vintage forum can tell you the years, months, and days they were made.
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Also, In th, Excel Sports catalogues offered the GP4, by the 1999 season the rim was no longer available.
1998 Excel Sports .
1999 Excel Sports catalogue
i was a big fan of MA40, and eventually Open Pro CD. When you posted, I was curious, why I didn’t recognize GP4. I guess I was used to Reflex, and mainly I only have a single token tubular wheel set.
1998 Excel Sports .
1999 Excel Sports catalogue
i was a big fan of MA40, and eventually Open Pro CD. When you posted, I was curious, why I didn’t recognize GP4. I guess I was used to Reflex, and mainly I only have a single token tubular wheel set.