Vitus 979 Mavic groupset

glorfingal":2zfm197g said:
love the groupset ..... specially that chainset - you can see where Shimano got their ideas from can't you :)
Beautiful looking ride

I have every model of shimano crank and none match the sheer beauty of a "Starfish" , which one do you think is similar ?
 
Oh la la!

I was always taken with that Mavic chainset - gutted when I had to sell mine a couple of years ago to add to the 'nappy fund'

Such an 'non-obvious' build in a world of generic machinery - health to ride!
 
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Great loooking bike!

I remember these bitd, loved the look of then then and I still do now. The chainset is a real piece of art isn't it.
I've been thinking of building a bike with that Mavic groupset but struggle to find much. Were you looking for a long time for parts ?

Mike
 
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Mike Muz 67":25t4rdmb said:
Great loooking bike!

I remember these bitd, loved the look of then then and I still do now. The chainset is a real piece of art isn't it.
I've been thinking of building a bike with that Mavic groupset but struggle to find much. Were you looking for a long time for parts ?

Mike
Mike. I've managed to put the groupset together over two or three years, or nearly anyway; I still need a stem and the French threaded headset. I have either a 979 France Loire that is currently Chorus equipped, or a Carbone 9 that is Dura Ace equipped. Just work hard on ebay, particularly France and US. The parts are out there if you search.
Good luck.
John
 
have you got a seatpost for your carbone John ? I bought a rubis and it turned out a 23mm not a 25mm .
 
latman":2t4771d2 said:
have you got a seatpost for your carbone John ? I bought a rubis and it turned out a 23mm not a 25mm .
Hello latman. Yes I also have the Rubis 23mm and the Vitus Aero 25mm. Thank you.

There's a Peugeot branded Carbone 9 on e bay atm if anyone is tempted, 58cm, (my size).
 
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Great bike, I've built 2 recently they are on here viewtopic.php?f=23&t=246927
And here viewtopic.php?f=23&t=277633

The mavic stuff lasts and lasts great quality. One small word of caution re the starfish cranks, if the chai wheel bolts are original they had a habit of shearing think they were alloy. Might be best and safer to replace with steel if you haven't done that. Either way these bikes ride brilliantly hope you use it a bit. For the carbone its a 23mm post and I got a 23.4 off ebay and had it turned down if you can't find a rubis
Cheers Darren
 
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Doubledee":2i5np8bh said:
Great bike, I've built 2 recently they are on here viewtopic.php?f=23&t=246927
And here viewtopic.php?f=23&t=277633

The mavic stuff lasts and lasts great quality. One small word of caution re the starfish cranks, if the chai wheel bolts are original they had a habit of shearing think they were alloy. Might be best and safer to replace with steel if you haven't done that. Either way these bikes ride brilliantly hope you use it a bit. For the carbone its a 23mm post and I got a 23.4 off ebay and had it turned down if you can't find a rubis
Cheers Darren

Yes, I replaced the original black alloy chainrings bolts and put steel. And finally I put a 9 speed chain, because it works better with 53/39 setup. Koolstop pads initially squeal working on paris roubaix rims, I had to sand it a lot and a few kms later the noise become to disappear.
 
latman":1z7xrosu said:
glorfingal":1z7xrosu said:
love the groupset ..... specially that chainset - you can see where Shimano got their ideas from can't you :)
Beautiful looking ride

I have every model of shimano crank and none match the sheer beauty of a "Starfish" , which one do you think is similar ?

reminds me somewhat of the newer hollow tech crank sets you get nowadays ;)
 
Simply stunning and you'll be the envy of everyone for owning such a machine.

Noticed you need a narrow ferrule on the rear cable end/stopper.
 
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