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Old 08-30-21, 10:01 AM
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70s (?) Mavic sew up rims-$50.00 local p/u.




Pair of vintage, believe 70s, Mavic sew up rims. The tires still hold air, LOL, included but DO NOT RIDE ON THEM. I live in Lacey and can meet you at a local freeway exit (Starbucks) for you to pick up the rims. Price is $50.00 for the pair. 36H, Presta valve.

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Old 08-30-21, 12:19 PM
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Need some rims, @Wildwood? These look pretty nice.

I realize you don't build wheels, but you can get/rent somebody to do it for you.
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I think it's pretty safe to say no one will be riding on those.
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Hopefully you removed the freewheel before you cut the spokes.
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
Need some rims, @Wildwood? These look pretty nice.
I realize you don't build wheels, but you can get/rent somebody to do it for you.
I've been staying out of the Buying Forum.
What I need is more miles in the legs - not to be found online.


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Old 08-30-21, 06:37 PM
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Yep, removed the free wheel and hub, then used the hub and freewheel to built up a nice pair of non tubular wheels, thus offer of tubular rims to someone who would like to build a set of tubular wheels.

Remember. wheels actually start out as a set of rims that are then are built into a wheel.
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I have those on my single tubular bike. They are indeed from the 70s Mavic Monthlery.. There were three models, all with different erd.
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Old 09-01-21, 11:42 AM
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Thanks seedsbelize for sharing this information. They came off my Sannow Sport, a one of custom build from Japan with all black Shimano Dura Ace gruppo. Whoever had this bike built went the extra distance, lucky for me it fits my body. Hope these go to a someone's vintage build.
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If I wasn't already swimming in in tubular rims....


btw, is that your Stevenson tandem on CL? I keep looking at it.
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No, it's sitting right behind me on the trainer. I wonder if it is one of Bill's , Bill Stevenson's own bikes, as he is moving his bike shop and may be putting some of his bikes up for sale.

Downsizing I know that feeling as am trying to sort through my bike's too. Sigh.
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