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Category: | Bottom Brackets |
Name: | Mavic 610 Series |
Brand: | Mavic |
Primary Group: | Zap |
Model: | 610 Series |
Years: | 1980's - 1990's |
Country: | France |
Weight: | 298.5 grams (avg) View Weight List |
Added By: | nprenet on 11/11/07 |
Updated By: | MGTS on 07/26/17 |
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Bearing Size/Count per side | Cartridge | Spindle Markings | |
Fixed Cup Markings | Mavic - Fixe | Adjustable Cup Markings | Mavic - Mobile |
Spindle Style | Square Taper (ISO) | Axle Material | Steel |
Available Threadings | No threading | Length(s) | |
Tools Needed | Facing tools. | |   |
Component Groups |
Primary Group Name | Brand | Quick Info | Browse Group Components |
Zap ZMS 8000 | Mavic | | View 11 Components |
Details: The Mavic ZAP group was one of the first attempts at an electronic shifting mechanism for bicycles. The attempt, however, was a near complete failure with multiple major problems with the design of the rear derailleur as well as limited battery life being major contributers. Regardless of these problems, a recent ebay auction of a complete ZMS 8000 group sold for over $1500, most likely for it rarity and to be added to a collection rather than actually used. |
Mavic is best known for its lightweight aluminum rims and complete wheels, which they continue to produce today. They also produced a full range of drive train components in the past. Mavic made a failed attempt to popularize an electronic shifting system in the early 90's.
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