
Mavic Module E2 rim
- Module E2
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Rediscovering the Mavic Module E2 rim: a vintage icon for road bikes
In the world of classic cycling, some components have become legendary for their reliability, refined design, and timeless aesthetics. The Mavic Module E2 rim is one such cult favorite among vintage road bike enthusiasts. With its precise manufacturing, proven durability, and balanced weight, it embodies the French know-how of the 1980s and 1990s. Let’s take a closer look at this vintage Mavic rim, still appreciated today by collectors and nostalgic riders alike.
A rim profile designed for performance
Originally developed for road cycling and touring, the Mavic Module E2 stands out with its double-wall profile, offering excellent lateral stiffness. This type of construction improves the bike’s handling during sprints and tight cornering, especially on hilly or technical terrain.
Made from anodized aluminum, this 700C rim strikes a great balance between weight and strength. With an internal width of around 19 mm, it was well-suited for mounting tires ranging from 25 mm to 32 mm, making it a go-to choice for long-distance riding, touring, and even rough road racing.
Key features that set it apart
The Mavic Module E2 rim offers several noteworthy features:
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Traditional drilling for standard spokes, allowing custom wheel builds
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Classic anodized grey or silver finish, a hallmark of high-end components from its era
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Flat, wide rim bed, ensuring perfect tire seating with clinchers
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Precision-machined braking surfaces, delivering consistent braking with rim brake pads
This is an eyeleted rim, reinforcing the nipple contact area and extending the lifespan of the wheel while simplifying maintenance. These technical details earned it a reputation for being a durable and dependable rim—ready to handle mile after mile.
A must-have for vintage Mavic rim enthusiasts
Today, the Mavic Module E2 rim is sought after by vintage bike lovers looking to restore classic road bikes or build neo-retro setups. Whether mounted on a Reynolds steel frame, a handcrafted touring bike, or an old-school Peugeot racer, it fits seamlessly into any authentic and performance-focused build.
It represents a time when road bike rims were expected to be strong, serviceable, and built to last—and when each component had character. Cyclists who used them back in the day remember their longevity, consistency, and that hard-to-define charm missing from many modern wheels.
Conclusion: a return to the roots of cycling
In today’s carbon-dominated world of deep-section rims, rediscovering a vintage Mavic rim like the Module E2 is a way to reconnect with an era when performance was also about simplicity and craftsmanship. A timeless rim, perfect for riding differently—or for reliving the golden age of road cycling.