torqueless
Senior Retro Guru
I know they say; "if it ain't broke, don't fix it", but I'm really conflicted about these Mavic module-E rims, 'cause I'm not sure if they're 'broke' or not. Well... you know... they haven't broke yet..
Velobase informs me that these rims should be 20mm wide, give or take a small fraction of a mm., and this pair of mine are just about 19mm now. I wore out a set of Modolo sinterised brake pads on these rims through the late '80s/early '90s, and someone has commented on Velobase that those pads are famously efficient rim-scourers, and rumoured to contain asbestos. I remember digging the remains of those Modolo pads out of the shoes, years ago, and replacing them with some Fibrax that needed a lot of carving with a sharp blade to fit in the shoes. I have long suspected that Fibrax contained asbestos too.. with a name like that... well, presumably there is some fibre in the composition, some kind of mineral fibre?
I did change these rims once, but the MA2s I replaced them with just seemed so 'soulless'... (I can't think of a better word) that I changed them back again. They are so nicely 'worn-in' that I can't help suspecting they are pretty close to being 'worn-out'. I am pretty sure I can flex the sidewalls a bit between thumb and forefinger.
What do you think?