Listed in the MAVIC catalogues from '79 to '84 as 310 gram rims (in the '86 and '88 catalogues listed as 330 grams) OR 10 rims are listed as lightweight rims (not extra lightweight). 20mm wide section.
Personally I'd say not a rim for a heavy rider , but depending on # of spokes and riding style...
As for ERD from the looks of the section drawings I'd guess it'd be the same as a GP4, but that's just a guess.
David Bilenkey Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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> [mailto:classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org]On Behalf Of Thomas R.
> Adams, Jr.
> Sent: April 20, 2003 6:52 PM
> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Subject: [CR]Mavic ORO 10 rim info wanted
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> I just saw a set of rims that are new to me, and was wondering if
> they might be suitable for the gravitationally challenged rider.
> Mavic ORO 10s, 36 hole, look to be NOS. Does anyone remember the
> rim weight on these, and were they more for training or racing?
> And, by the way, will they take similar spokes to the modern
> GP4s, or will they require measurement to get a proper spoke length?
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> Thanks!
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> Tom Adams, Shrewsbury NJ>