Super Champion Clincher Rims, one rear wheel (DA+Mavic, roughish)
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Super Champion Clincher Rims, one rear wheel (DA+Mavic, roughish)
700c, 36h, dimpled, $75/set + ship from US, 45011
Rear wheel, older DA hub, nice and smooth, no skewer, no cogs, with well used Mavic GP-4 tubular rim, 700C +36h. I believe this came from a Team Miyata I parted a few years ago, $30 + ship
Rear wheel, older DA hub, nice and smooth, no skewer, no cogs, with well used Mavic GP-4 tubular rim, 700C +36h. I believe this came from a Team Miyata I parted a few years ago, $30 + ship
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are these super champion 58s or gentleman's? both are great rims in any case but they're different.
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Checking velobase....no other labels than what's shown...
Weight: 490g
Rim width (outside): 22.1 - 22.2mm
Rim height: 13mm
No ferrules...
They might be M58.
Great shape, if they're not NOS they're pretty close.
Weight: 490g
Rim width (outside): 22.1 - 22.2mm
Rim height: 13mm
No ferrules...
They might be M58.
Great shape, if they're not NOS they're pretty close.
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If you just measure them, that suffices; the gentleman's were narrower than the 58s. If memory serves me, the 58s had red labels; the gentleman's blue. The 58s were more of a touring type rim.
Edit: based on the posts below, looks like my memory is wrong,
Edit: based on the posts below, looks like my memory is wrong,
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Both Gentleman/81 (Gentlemen?) and 58's have eyelets, so these are some other model. Blue label for 27", red for 700C.
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My 700c Gentlemans have eyelets and a red label in addition to the goldish Gentleman label. Here is a picture of mine before I buffed the ratty Gentleman label right off.
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I'd say they've been laced and lightly ridden...just a guess.
I'd say they've been laced and lightly ridden...just a guess.
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Any idea what length spoke I'd need to lace these to a pair of early seventies Campi hubs?
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