Mavic Wheels

Gregag

Dirt Disciple
I have a set of Mavic T217 wheels on Shimano hubs, owned from new.
I think they may have done a little touring last millennium and they look in reasonable condition.
I can check they are in wear tolerances, 0.4mm, they will take up to 30mm tyres.

Internet searches suggest they vary in quality from bombproof to as much use as a chocolate fireguard.
If in good nick are they decent enough to put back in use or an accident waiting to happen.
I recall they were pretty good.
 
I think they are Deore.
Not looked for ages but they may be part of a cunning plan to create a hybrid monster starting tomorrow or the next day:)
I fancy some weird handlebars that use bar end shifters and 105 aero style levers. I don't like STI stuff
 
Then those wheels will build a competent tourer.
It's worth greasing the hubs though if the grease in there is 20 years old?

STIs are great on a well used bike, but the bar position needs to be right and all the components need to be properly compatible.
These 2 things don't happen a lot.

Pursuit bars look good with barcons
 
By pursuit bars you mean like bull horns, funny that is what I use.
Barends and brakes all in more or less the same place.
My other wheel set is mavic A719 which I believe are pretty good as, handbuilt by a guy in Preston.
 
The inner Hipster struggling to get out?
Some of the modern bikepacking flat bars have extra horns in them you can mount your barcons on.

719s are tough rims, more all terrain, but 217s originated in mtb racing
 
The inner Hipster struggling to get out?
Some of the modern bikepacking flat bars have extra horns in them you can mount your barcons on.

719s are tough rims, more all terrain, but 217s originated in mtb racing
I know! Hipster chin beard and corduroy jacket ahead :)
Not enough hair for a top knot though!
OK maybe not moustache bars, but I have seen the Velo Orange bar you may be referring to, Crazy Bars or something.
 
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