I have had this wheel for a few years now. I haven't used it as the bearings are "ticking". Or at least I think it's the bearings- not sure what else it might be. I never got around to getting the tool from Mavic to remove the end cap and now I just need it out of the way. Other than the noisiness it runs true and feels quite smooth.
Cosmetically, it has some scratches to the braking surface. It looks like it was involved in a crash on the track at some point and got a bit chewed by a chainring.
I shall be coming down to London's famous London one day this week to pick up a bike so could bring it down. I shall be coming to ICL in Gower Street via Euston.
Holiday snaps here
(https://imageshack.com/a/mylr7/1)
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I have had this wheel for a few years now. I haven't used it as the bearings are "ticking". Or at least I think it's the bearings- not sure what else it might be. I never got around to getting the tool from Mavic to remove the end cap and now I just need it out of the way. Other than the noisiness it runs true and feels quite smooth.
Cosmetically, it has some scratches to the braking surface. It looks like it was involved in a crash on the track at some point and got a bit chewed by a chainring.
I shall be coming down to London's famous London one day this week to pick up a bike so could bring it down. I shall be coming to ICL in Gower Street via Euston.
Holiday snaps here
(https://imageshack.com/a/mylr7/1)