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Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimate

BikeRadar verdict

45 out of 5 stars

"Superb professional quality wheels with a price that reflects that"

By Mat Brett

Mavic's new top end wheels aren't just incredibly light, they are stiff and super-aero too. Our front one, complete with titanium quick release skewer and a Hutchinson Carbon Comp tubular fitted, weighed in at a stunning 827g, the rear (without cassette) at 978g – so the pair, with tyres, is 1805g, putting it firmly in the top tier of lightweight race wheels.

How do they do it? The rims are unidirectional 12K carbon, the aero spokes are carbon too, as are the 70mm hub flanges, even the front hub body is carbon – the rear one is aluminium. Those spokes – 20 front and rear – are moulded and bonded in place so there are no s poke heads, nipples or hub slots to add grams, nor any means of adjustment, the only exception being on the rear non-driveside where the extended brass nipples can be used for fine-tuning.

Mavic reckons these are the stiffest carbon wheels out there; they're certainly the most taut we've ever ridden. They spin up to speed almost comically fast and when you want to accelerate to close a gap ahead of you or open one behind, the response is instant. Think about stepping up the speed and you're there. The skinny hubs and the elliptical rim-walls and spoke-walls slice through the air to keep your cruising speed high while the lack of inertia when you hit the hills is just nuts.

Downsides? The braking on the carbon rims is okay but it's not as good as with alloy and if you do manage to break anything, there's a good chance they'll have to go back to Mavic's UK service centre. Plus, you feel like you're being mugged when you go back to your everyday wheels. That aside, they're hard to fault in terms of performance.

And then there's the cost… The humungous price tag means these are for serious racers who just happen to have had a big win on the bingo.

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  • User review of Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimate

    These are great wheels, extremely light and stiff but they somehow feel a bit fragile compared to the Cosmic Carbone SLs I use for commuting. Tubs can be a pain too so its a hard choice to make when deciding although no longer an issue as they no longer make them. Wonder what theyre bringing out next?

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  • User review of Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimate

    I agree with Camion - these are tip-top wheels. Recommended, particularly for Look frames.

    0.3
  • User review of Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimate

    Update - a spoke on the rear wheel cracked rendering them useless. I weigh 80kg so shouldn't be an issue.

    Mavic are not interested as I don't have a receipt.

    Lesson learned, don't buy anything pricey with no receipt off Ebay/ don't buy Mavic, don't buy fragile carbon wheels! Expensive mistake.

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  • User review of Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimate

    The 2010 model has just been released.

    (Chainreactioncycles.co.uk - for very good price&service)

    I can't see any structural difference, only 'SSC' (pro-team tested & endorsted) transfers on the rims. I thought the 2009 transfers were good.

    I don't own a set of these wheels as yet, but i am considering it as a luxury,don't get time to go on holidays in my job - treat.

    If you want a light (1185g) stiff, durable, ultra low flex but not harsh riding wheels then it's either these or German 'Lightweight' series wheels (not much difference from what i have seen - just more sub-types for TT/ mountain climb etc').

    If still in doubt, type the Mavics' wheel name on the 'You-tube' video site for four short but very good vid's of toughness testing.

    Also go to 'Road bike review.com' for some very positive & informative reviews.

    The reviewer who mentioned a damaged spoke (how?) didn't mention that mavic does a good & low cost crash damage replacement scheme (new purchase) - see mavic website.

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  • User review of Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimate

    ADENDUM TO MY ABOVE REVIEW :

    I mean't to say that i have read the Mavic description of the 2010 model, and not noticeing any alteration from the 2009 model, but there may be subtle changes & and improvements

    not visually noticable.

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Specification

Name:
Cosmic Carbone Ultimate
Built by:
Mavic
Price:
$2999.99

Description:
Costs: £852 for the front wheel
Weight (g):
978 g
Front Rim Profile:
40 mm
Front Spoke Count:
20
Rear Rim Profile:
40 mm
Rear Spoke Count:
20
Rim Description:
Unidirectional 12K carbon

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