Sold Mavic Dakar / Specialized Wheelset

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I have for sale a pair of 36H Mavic Paris GAO Dakar hubs mounted on Specialized GX26 anodised rims.

Hubs are grey, 100/130 OLD, spin nicely and include Mavic skewers (with some surface corrosion to the chrome).

Rims have very little brake surface wear.

Both wheels are mostly straight, but could be improved.

Spokes are straight gauge and do show some signs of corrosion, plus a bit of chain chew on the rear drive side.

£175 ono posted in the UK.

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If these hubs are anything like the 501 and 531 hubs, they can probably be re-spaced to 135 with the addition of a 5mm spacer on the drive side. (Of course the rear wheel would need to be re-dished to suit)
 
There is certainly extra thread on the non-drive side to allow the locknut to be move outwards, so yes perhaps it is as simple as that. Currently set at 130mm, but I will investigate and confirm.
 
Slight correction to my previous post, it’s the non drive side where the additional spacer fits as per this 531 hub. Just undo the end cap with an allen key, position spacer and refit end cap
 

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