Re: [CR]early Mavic rims for wired-on/clincher tires

(Example: Framebuilders:Dario Pegoretti)

Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 13:49:35 -0800
From: <sante_pogliaghi@mac.com>
To: Louis Schulman <louiss@gate.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]early Mavic rims for wired-on/clincher tires
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cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Just guessing but aren't these perhaps 20 years older than Mavic's hook-beaded Module E/E2/E3 rims of the late 1970s? Also I think that Module E's *ARE* really rare in 700c, plus the Michelin Elans to go with them...

Funny if you couldn't ride clinchers because you can't afford them!

Jack Bissell Tucson, Az

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On Monday, March 14, 2005, at 11:02AM, Louis Schulman <louiss@gate.net> wrote:
>Evidently these rims are Module E rims, the first high pressure clinchers.
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>Module E rims are not that rare, but I have never seen a pair with these old decals.
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>So, I would say it is the decals that account for the price.
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>Louis Schulman
>Tampa, Florida
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>-----Original Message-----
>Normally eBay is the realm of restraint and common sense ;^) so why are these rims causing a bidding frenzy?
><http://ebay.com/<blah>
>
>The Mavic rims from this era are plenty rare and are light, cool, and historic w/ eyelets and all... but would the wired-on (clincher) rims be seen on high-end bikes? How would they compare to the wired-on rims from Fiamme and Super Champion? What tires would be seen on these?
>
>(& don't miss the seller's 1950s Helyett)
>
>Jack Bissell
>Tucson, Az - home of the bike swap on 3/26/05