Anybody know anything about 'em? Google turned up only three or four links, none of any help.
Still learning, so any info would be appreciated.
Anybody know anything about 'em? Google turned up only three or four links, none of any help.
Still learning, so any info would be appreciated.
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Originally Posted by goose
Goose,
I have a French bike (Stella) with the Mavic Montlery wheels (25"). I too am trying to learn if the wheels or bike is worth anything. It has gone unused for about 23 years. The derailer is Campagnolo Nuovo Record. I would appreciate any leads.
Thanks
Jeff
Mavic Monthlery rims, named for a is a suburb of Paris,
and site of a race track where the French Grand Prix was held in the
1920s and '30s.
There were 2 models Route and Legere models.
Route(s) were 21.5mm in width and weighed approximately 420gm.
The Legere modewl was 20mm wide and weighed 310mm.
There were also I believe variations of the above (anodized gold?)
available.
Its a precursor of the GP4 tubular rim, very strong. Very apropos for PX10,
or other good french racing bike.
Marty
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Lotek is spot-on. Those rims are classics.
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Capo [dschaw'-poe]: 1959 Modell Campagnolo, S/N 40324; 1960 Sieger, S/N 42624
Peugeot: 1970 UO-8, S/N 0010468
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