NOS 26” MAVIC X317 DISC RIMS [=XC717-DISC WITH RETRO LABELS]

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Surly it's the X517 that is the predecessor to the X717. Not the X317 which as far as I know switched to the XM range as the XM317.
 
Re: NOS 26” MAVIC X317 DISC RIMS = XC717 BUT RETRO SILVER LABELS

You are comparing the wrong rims...
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X517 is a non-disc V-brake rim.
X317 is a disc brake only rim.
Mavic later renamed their products according to a new naming standard:
X517 became XC717 (non-disc)
X317 became XC717 DISC
Note:
The X317 is a SUP *welded* rim (same as XC717).
The XM317 is a completely different rim that has a *pinned* join and is a cheaper, budget version.
>>
So...
The X317 DISC is the forerunner to the XC717 DISC.
Now you know ;0)
 
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My bad, hadn't seen the disc part (though not sure it was there before my post), so used to none disc being asked for on on the retrosite. Hadn't read the links themselves.
 
Re: NOS 26” MAVIC X317 DISC RIMS = XC717-DISC WITH RETRO LABELS

Sorry but aren't you supposed to state when promoting your own ebay adverts?

Also, advertising as Mavic xc717 with retro x317 labels is a bit confusing, unless they genuinely are Mavic xc717 rims with some old labels fitted?
 
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suburbanreuben":3w25r1iw said:
317s are not the same as 717s, no matter what prefixes are used.
A whole different ball game...
While that is true and not true, MAvic tech docs for 04/05 year when the name change happened show the X 717 DISC (X 317 Disc) as the Cross country top rim X 317 Disc think implied as the old name.

Though in the Cross Mountain XM range the X 317 DISC lives but with an OEM Specific Rim statement

The catalogue don't really mention the name changes actually involved bar a few
X221, X223 Disc and X225 become: XM 317, XM 317 Disc and XM 517 respectively
and also mean X317 DISC was only out for a year if it did switch range level to a 717 DISC

however it does state the 'XC 717' was a new introduction


So at this point I'll leave it to people who were biking at this time and took an interest.
 
Re: NOS 26” MAVIC X317 DISC RIMS = XC717-DISC WITH RETRO LABELS

Dickyboy said: "Sorry but aren't you supposed to state when promoting your own ebay adverts?"
A: Sorry if I'm a bit thick, but I thought that was what this section of the forum was for...?!?
 
Re: NOS 26” MAVIC X317 DISC RIMS = XC717-DISC WITH RETRO LABELS

Old School Grand Master said: "317s are not the same as 717s..."
A: Yes they are. I have had several sets of both designations and the *only* difference is the sticky label.
Please read my clarifications above:
"The X317 is a SUP *welded* rim (same as XC717) ... The XM317 is a completely different rim that has a *pinned* join and is a cheaper, budget version ... The X317 DISC is the forerunner to the XC717 DISC."
 
Re: NOS 26” MAVIC X317 DISC RIMS = XC717-DISC WITH RETRO LABELS

The key to understanding this confusion is that you cannot compare these rims to the XM317. The 'XM' models are a completely different range. Once you get to grips with that, and understand that the X317-DISC is a completely different rim, you will then be able to see through the fog and understand the reality of what I have said from the beginning, which is that this is the former designation of what we currently know as the XC717-DISC.
Respectfully, I'm not giving any more time to this pleasant discussion. Feel free to have further debates among yourselves. I stand by what I have written here.
Cheers
 
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