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Giganten der Landstraße - Historische Radsport Photographie

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Re: Giganten der Landstraße - Historische Radsport Photographie
Hätte Laufräder damit mit DA EX aus Gitane Olympic....

die Argent 10 sind für mein Gitane wohl zu jung - meins müsste aus 1974/75 sein, da fuhren die Pros die ersten SSC Felgen - Argent 10 jünger
hier Auszug aus der MAVIC Timeline
http://www.velo-retro.com/mtline.html

1974
A new logo - a yellow diamond inside a red rectangle with rounded corners.

1974
The birth of the grey SSC Paris-Roubaix (SSC Grey) hard-anodized rim. The first time that this treatment has been used on bicycle rims; it would be seen later that no high-end bike would be seriously considered that did not offer this type of rim. As of this point made available only for professional use.
1975
The Module E clincher rim. The first rim with double 'hook' bridge to seat a high-pressure tire developed by Michelin: the Elan. With this patented concept, Mavic started developing a new generation of rims for tires that rapidly benefited from all of Mavic's technological innovations. In the cycle-racing world the use of tubular tires gradually declines in favor of tires. Mavic commercializes their original "Bleu SSC" rims, now making them generally available for purchase by the public at large. Mavic introduces their Clear anodized and Silver hued "Argent 12 SSC" tubular rims. As with their "Bleu SSC" and "Grise SSC" predecessors, these "new" version of SSC rims were initially made available only for select use by professional riders.
1977
Mavic commercializes their Silver "Argent 12 SSC" tubular rims, thereby offering same for sale to the general public.


hier sind's zwar die die Argent 12 … ein paar "Bleu SSC" hätt' ich noch am KAS Vitus von 1978 - zur Not wird dann halt aus-/umgespeicht
 
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