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tankman10024 09-17-06 07:16 PM

Mavic Wheels...
 
OK can someone tell me the difference between these wheels and which is a better choice or reconmended? And also are these wheels compatible with a 8speed bike?

Mavic Aksium
Mavic Ksyrium SL2
Mavic Ksyrium Elite 650C
Mavic Ksyrium Equipe

whats the diff besides the prices...

It was too much to list the prices of each of them but nashbar and performance bike both have good prices on these, if anyone is looking for wheels

Thx
tankman

Drag 09-17-06 07:22 PM

How much do you weigh?

How do you ride and what will you be using these for primarily?

Dubbayoo 09-17-06 07:27 PM

http://www.mavic.com/ewb_pages/r/route.php

tankman10024 09-17-06 07:27 PM

oh wow drag i think that info would help...lol
im 150lbs and most of my riding is not aggressive, mainly fast flat level and long tour rides

belowzero 09-17-06 07:44 PM

Mavic Ksyrium SL2 - great flats, fast, stiff training wheel
Mavic Ksyrium Elite 650C - good value for the high quality.
Mavic Ksyrium Equipe - my favourite wheel of them all, light, stiff and great for climbing.

Mariner Fan 09-17-06 07:55 PM

Why are you looking for 650c wheels?

gpelpel 09-17-06 08:48 PM

The Elite 650C are smaller than usual wheels. They are either used on tiny frames (youth, women) or for Triathlon. So I am pretty sure you don't want to look at these.
The regular Elites 700c are excellent. They are more expensive than others because they are lighter.
The Mavic Line top to bottom is:
Ksyrium ES
Ksyrium SL2
Ksyrium Elite
Ksyrium Equipe
Aksium

The difference is price, weight, type of spoke material, and quality of hubs. All Mavic wheels are of excellent quality and recognized to be very strong. So your choice will depend of your type of riding (recreational (Aksium), fitness (Aksium, Equipe), performance (Equipe, Elite, SL2, ES), or racing (SL2, ES)), and your budget.

Drag 09-17-06 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by belowzero
Mavic Ksyrium Equipe - my favourite wheel of them all, light, stiff and great for climbing.

Really?

I would have thought the opposite, since these are relatively porkly at 1840g.

For climbing, wouldn't the Ksyrium SL be more appropriate at 1535g per set?

I think you may have the SL2 and Equipe confused for one another.

johnnny 09-19-06 01:37 AM

For a bulletproof training wheel I think the Aksiums are the best.
The spokes seize on the Elites if they are not serviced every month or to, so they will be pretty useless after 18 months to 2 years.

For your riding I reccommend the Aksiums or the Equipes. Both are cheap and will last a long time.

briscoelab 09-19-06 07:58 AM

"Mavic Ksyrium Equipe - my favourite wheel of them all, light, stiff and great for climbing."

This is a joke right ? ;) I think I have a bowling ball that weighs less than these wheels :) But, they are hella stout for a road or cyclocross training wheel.

belowzero 09-19-06 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by briscoelab
"Mavic Ksyrium Equipe - my favourite wheel of them all, light, stiff and great for climbing."

This is a joke right ? ;) I think I have a bowling ball that weighs less than these wheels :) But, they are hella stout for a road or cyclocross training wheel.

hahas sorry I didn't even know this wheelset existed!! :D ...well I mixed it up with the ES. I've experienced riding with the Mavic Ksyrium ES anniversary edition and its super stiff and fast on the climbs. Super wheelset! I ride elites most of the time.

http://www.turramurracyclery.com.au/.../ksyriumes.jpg

531Aussie 09-19-06 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by johnnny
For a bulletproof training wheel I think the Aksiums are the best.
.

REALLY cheap, too; about $220 US

Ray Dockrey 09-19-06 09:20 AM

I am a clyde and I ride the Aksiums. I have about 500 miles on them so far and they have been great. When I started riding them in July I was at 302. I am now at 265 and have had no problems with them at all. I know they are on the heavy side but they seem to be bomb proof. I was a little concerned with them as far as spoke count goes but my LBS assured me they would be fine.

dtrain 09-19-06 09:34 AM

People kind of forget about the Mavic Cosmos. They don't have that same 'bling' look. But they are lighter than both the Aksiums and the Equipes and the rim is essentially the tried and true Open Pro which folks on here tend to support. I'm not sure if they will still be in their '07 line-up, but they were updated just a few years ago.

bigsnake76 09-19-06 07:02 PM

I what to know what "servicing" means with reguards to Mavic Ksyrium Elites. Does this mean truing or squirting WD40 on them or what. You say Sieze, how can the Elites sieze but the equipe's do not and they are a model down?

eyefloater 09-19-06 07:09 PM

Aksiums are a really nice bang for the buck. While they're obviously heavier than the more expensive options in the Mavic line, they're very well designed wheels. It's just a personal thing that I like to ride my own hand built wheels (I need all the practice I can get), but I certainly wouldn't feel bad about riding a set of Aksiums.

belowzero 09-19-06 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by dtrain
People kind of forget about the Mavic Cosmos. They don't have that same 'bling' look. But they are lighter than both the Aksiums and the Equipes and the rim is essentially the tried and true Open Pro which folks on here tend to support. I'm not sure if they will still be in their '07 line-up, but they were updated just a few years ago.

I laugh at people riding Cosmic wheels as I overtake them on cheaper less performance wheels. These wheels are generally only for racing or training if you're A or elite rider, otherwise you are very funny rider who is trying to cheat themselves into reaching warpspeed :lol:

dtrain 09-19-06 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by belowzero
I laugh at people riding Cosmic wheels as I overtake them on cheaper less performance wheels. These wheels are generally only for racing or training if you're A or elite rider, otherwise you are very funny rider who is trying to cheat themselves into reaching warpspeed :lol:

There are Cosmos - Basically an Open Pro rim with Mavic Hubs and straight pull spokes (1805 grams), which have been around forever and run about $300:
http://www.mavic.com/ewb_pages/p/pro...=2&gamme=route

...and there are a few versions of very expensive Cosmics (deep profile with carbon flanges or full carbon). I wasn't talking about the Cosmics.

Drag 09-19-06 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by Ray Dockrey
...When I started riding them in July I was at 302. I am now at 265 and have had no problems with them at all.

Wow! :eek:

That's awesome! Congrats on the weight loss! :)

Madoner 09-19-06 11:31 PM

mavic's site is not that great :(

531Aussie 09-19-06 11:40 PM


Originally Posted by Madoner
mavic's site is not that great :(

I have "secret" access to the dealer tech site.
PM if you're SERIOUS!! :)

johnnny 09-20-06 02:23 AM


Originally Posted by bigsnake76
I what to know what "servicing" means with reguards to Mavic Ksyrium Elites. Does this mean truing or squirting WD40 on them or what. You say Sieze, how can the Elites sieze but the equipe's do not and they are a model down?

The Elites have steel nipples and it's the threads that seize if they are left dry.

bigsnake76 09-20-06 04:05 PM

"left dry"
Johnny, help me out here, does this mean service them with a lube, or go through each nipple every few months and turn it. Let me know. Thanks a ton. I just installed a set of Elites on my roubaix today.
I assume if they sieze, does that mean that the wheels are shot?

Ray Dockrey 09-20-06 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by Drag
Wow! :eek:

That's awesome! Congrats on the weight loss! :)

Thanks. I appreciate the kind words.

BladeGeek 09-20-06 05:34 PM

I upgraded from the Mavic Aksium to the Ksyrium SL2. Night and day difference.


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