Mavic rims.
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Tim.s

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753 posts

225 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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Does anyone know of a Mavic guide to what the intended use of thier rims are?! The website dosn't shed much light.

I'm thinking of a new rear wheel, the intended use being aggresive-ish cross country and i'm not exactly a featherweight!
I've got a 717 on the front which is great but I wonder if the 717 is a bit lightweight for a rear wheel?

Any thoughts/opinions/advise would be appreciated. Cheers.

smack

9,768 posts

214 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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Tim.s said:
Does anyone know of a Mavic guide to what the intended use of thier rims are?! The website dosn't shed much light.

I'm thinking of a new rear wheel, the intended use being aggresive-ish cross country and i'm not exactly a featherweight!
I've got a 717 on the front which is great but I wonder if the 717 is a bit lightweight for a rear wheel?

Any thoughts/opinions/advise would be appreciated. Cheers.
The 717's are fine XC wheels. I have build many wheels using them, and they are all alive as far as I am aware. Unless you are a heavy guy (say above 85kg), or doing DH typre riding, then they are fine.

A bit wider and stronger rims are the 719, and above them you are looking at heavier rims or UST rims. But any wheel will die if you treat them bad enough.

PomBstard

7,661 posts

265 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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I've got 717s front and rear laced to Hope ProII hubs. The bike's a Yeti 575 and I'm the thick end of 14st. Not had any probs with either wheel in a year's use, and I ride mainly XC with a few rocky bits thrown in (rock gardens, 2' drops, a few jumps, that sort of thing) which is what I've set the bike up for. Spokes need the occasional tighten, but that's it.

Maybe I need to ride harder biggrin

Tim.s

Original Poster:

753 posts

225 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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Thats good advice, thanks. I'll stick with the 717 I think.

Now to choose a hub, Pro 2's are excellent and I have them for fronts on both my bikes but I can't stand the click of the rears!! Might learn to live with it or maybe go for XT I hear the latest one is pretty good.

Ponk

1,382 posts

215 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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What used to be 521's will be more than enough. Think they are 721's now. The disc only version is good too, think they're now 731's? Not sure. Sun rims are worth a look too.

Moose.

5,345 posts

264 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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I've got Mavic XM719 laced to Nuke Proof hubs which are fantastic. Very light and suitable for anything bar full on downhill (although fine for Cwmcarn and pretty large drop-offs on my hardtail smile). However, you mentioned you don't like the noise of Hope Pro 2s, so perhaps the Nuke Proofs aren't for you as they're also pretty noisy biggrin They're more raspy, as they have more ratchets, but are slightly quieter than the Hopes.

Tim.s

Original Poster:

753 posts

225 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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I guess the noise is a sign of a quality hub so I just have to move with he times and get one! Ive got an Atomlab rear hub on another bike which makes a reassuring click but isnt too loud.

v8 jago

982 posts

276 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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Dont know if its any help but ive got some mavic sx wheels, They are slightly heavier wheels than normal light weights but i suppose you cant have the best of both worlds. I think they are great wheels and can take my weight whilst bombing down hills and use a very think spoke. You should beable to pick a set up for less than £4oo now as they are a few years old.

mat205125

17,790 posts

236 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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Make sure they order one with the right number of holes in it thumbup

When we out next anyway? Spesh is all quiet, lubbed and squeak free and desparate for some action.

Tim.s

Original Poster:

753 posts

225 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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mat205125 said:
Make sure they order one with the right number of holes in it thumbup

When we out next anyway? Spesh is all quiet, lubbed and squeak free and desparate for some action.
yes Tip for the masses, dont P/X your old wheel for one which is 'being' built!

Defo Mat. I'll bell you soon.


mat205125

17,790 posts

236 months

Thursday 24th July 2008
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Ace! Got another all weekender at Combe next week, but free after that.wink

Mr_C

2,495 posts

252 months

Friday 25th July 2008
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My old D521's are the only rims I've had that I've not had to straighten or replace cos they were too bent!

Going to have an Echo trials rim next, the wide one. Strong and light smile

Edited by Mr_C on Friday 25th July 12:15

Ponk

1,382 posts

215 months

Friday 25th July 2008
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Mr_C said:
My old D521's are the only rims I've had that I've not had to straighten or replace cos they were too bent!

Going to have an Echo trials rim next, the wide one. Strong and light smile

Edited by Mr_C on Friday 25th July 12:15
"Stupid question alert" On a trials bike right? Probably wont fit in a non trials frame.

Mr_C

2,495 posts

252 months

Monday 28th July 2008
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There is room on my jump bike for one smile

Miffy964RS

98 posts

219 months

Wednesday 30th July 2008
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The last two digits in the Mavic rim model name is the rim width in mm.

I'd recommend an 823 UST rim.