• Less inertia: ISM.
• Optimized energy transfer: Isopulse lacing and asymmetrical rims.
• Light and stiff rims: ISM.
• Extra-light components: FTS-L freewheel, Zicral spokes, Carbon front hub.
• Rim resistance: Maxtal, SUP Fore drilling.
• High quality adjustable cartridge bearings: QRM+
• Front 645g and rear 840g (1485g Pair).
Special Features:
• FTS-L: Force Transfer System Light. The reinforcement of the key transmission components: Lighter hub, stronger hub, better torque transmission.
• FORE Only one of the two rim wall is “drilled”. The rim is four times more resistant to fatigue stress. 20% increase in the rim rigidity to transfer all of your energy to the ground.
• ISM Inter Spoke Milling. Lighter rim and equal rigidity is the magic equation to reduce inertia and to free extra power for climbing. A Mavic patented exclusive concept.
• ISOPULSE The spoke lacing design and wheel building bring better wheel stability and a crystal clear transmission of energy thanks to a better spoke tension balance between left and right flanges.
• MAXTAL Exclusive to Mavic. An aluminium alloy that is 30% more resistant than a 6106 alloy, for lighter and stronger rims.
• QRM+: Qualité de Roulements Mavic+. Our most demanding level. Those cartridge bearings are made of course double sealed with C3 internal clearance, and topped with a micro-adjustability system, allowing you to quickly adjust your wheels according to performance goals: precision “free” adjustment for maximum fluidity, or perfect high precision setting for all weather rides.
• SUP Soudé Usiné Process. A welded rim is more robust, doesn’t shudder when braking and gives the wheel greater stability.
• UB Control: Usiné Brut. The braking surfaces are micro-milled to improve braking friction and eliminate shuddering.
• Zicral Ultra light weight and highly resistant spokes. A Zicral spoke has 10% more static resistance than a stainless steel spoke of the same weight.
RRP £710 (Shimano compatible set in stock, Campagnolo version available to order)
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