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Old 09-02-11, 01:26 PM
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24" wheel... but what kind?!

I have a tubular 24" wheel with vintage Mavic hubs (circa mid/late 80's), bladed, radially laced spokes and has a Clement Criterium 24 (Sevizio Corse) tire. Everything is accounted for except the wheel. Can anyone identify this brand (picture attached)?
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Nisi.

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Ah ha! Thank you!
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Obvious label is obvious. Lol.

You and me both, bro. Except mine was a little harder to read.
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Originally Posted by realestvin7
Obvious label is obvious. Lol.

You and me both, bro. Except mine was a little harder to read.
Well, kinda, I guess. I mean, I searched for NISP, NISF, NISK, "Moncalier". I guess I forgot the obvious NISI combo. Ah well. It's only one small slice of humble pie I have to eat on the board, in anonymous-land. At least I don't have to look you in the eye and ask
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Here's the label on my tubulars.

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