I went from only using Mavic to never thinking of using Mavic.It’s pretty nuts how much market share Mavic has lost in the last 10 years.
I went from only using Mavic to never thinking of using Mavic.It’s pretty nuts how much market share Mavic has lost in the last 10 years.
funny how that works huh. i still have mavic rims, but at this point they're not on my radar when it comes to "rims i'd consider using"I went from only using Mavic to never thinking of using Mavic.
i've got a couple sets of these "classic" mavic rims sitting around. 325's (dee trax), 721 i think (currently on dh bike) and 823's (to be laced for DH bike)The Easton/RaceFace ARC, HED Belgium, HED big deal fat rim, Stan's if the price is right.
Strange, I really likes my deemax, 729 was great.
DT Swiss had great wheels, now I just consider their hubs if I want a light wheel set.
close.Mavic probably fucked themselves wtih those shitty old rear hubs they used to put on any of their wheels.
i hated their hubs so much i cut the spokes out to remove the hub as fast as i possibly could.I lol'd.
Keep on believing.I want to believe that proprietary shit like crabon spokes killed mavic.
Get with the times
for anyone that follows the business side of things..... mavic sold off from Amer, no longer affiliated with Enve.
https://www.bicycleretailer.com/industry-news/2019/03/15/amer-sells-mavic-regent-us-private-equity-firm#.XIu0VyhKhaQ
2/2 on playing the blame others for your product shortcomings gamenot that this impacts any of us, but
https://www.bicycleretailer.com/product-tech/2019/03/15/tire-makers-react-after-enve-issues-warning#.XI_M2ShKiM8
I got:This would explain a few things:
https://www.atrixnet.com/bs-generator.html
I think the bigger issue is the wheel size. How is he going to survive the gnar? Get him on a 29-er, no matter if the bike fits him or not. Did the memo not reach you? Jeeez!...just hope I don't kill him making him deal with 19mm unridabru wheelz.
Ahh yes, the Chris King™ defense...."it's not us, it's you".not that this impacts any of us, but
https://www.bicycleretailer.com/product-tech/2019/03/15/tire-makers-react-after-enve-issues-warning#.XI_M2ShKiM8
Proprietary wheels as a whole. They put too much into them and too little into wheels you can build. They also sucked OEM wise. They also didn't push promising products. They had their tubeless idea first and basically did nothing with it.I want to believe that proprietary shit like crabon spokes killed mavic.
mavic laughing:A shop employee he could get replacement spokes for a three year old mavic wheel.
Mavic laughed like anyone would use the same wheels for three years.
It's sad since they had so many good product and good technology. Still have 3 sets of dh mavic rims for my 26er dh rigA shop employee he could get replacement spokes for a three year old mavic wheel.
Mavic laughed like anyone would use the same wheels for three years.
We're getting closer!My next bike will be leased
Haha...well that should help all the old, cancer ridden, uncapable of riding a normal bike, feel good stories about how ebikes help us old folk go 45 mphhttps://newatlas.com/hi-power-cycles-scout-pro/58972/
up to 45mph, 117 ft/lbs of torques, thumb throttle
That’s a Chinese parts bin bike. Only notable thing is the Bafang Max (I think that’s what they call it) mid drive. Years of research, my ass. More like 5 minutes spent picking options from the Chinese factory catalogue.https://newatlas.com/hi-power-cycles-scout-pro/58972/
up to 45mph, 117 ft/lbs of torques, thumb throttle
The most surprising aspect of this is that you sound legitimately surprised.That’s a Chinese parts bin bike. Only notable thing is the Bafang Max (I think that’s what they call it) mid drive. Years of research, my ass. More like 5 minutes spent picking options from the Chinese factory catalogue.