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Photo Credit: VeloBase User krachuk
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Name: | Mavic Bottom Bracket Reamer |
Brand: | Mavic |
Category: | Bottom Bracket Reamer |
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Country: | France |
Years: | Late 1980's-? |
Added By: | krachuk on 03/25/12 |
Updated By: | krachuk on 03/25/12 |
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The Mavic Bottom bracket reamer is used to add a chamfer to the edge of the bottom bracket shell on the frame. This tool must be used when installing a Mavic bottom bracket because the Mavic bottom bracket does not use the frame threading to hold the bottom bracket in place. The two bottom bracket cups have a mating internal chamfer which engages with the newly cut frame chamfers when the 2 cups screw in toward each other utilizing the external threads on the Mavic bottom bracket cartridge. I will list a Mavic bottom Bracket in a later listing
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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.