Record ace moderne 1989 rims

spitball

Retro Guru
Can anyone tell me the correct rims for this bike please? I have looked in the archive at the brochure and other obvious sites but I can't see the rims.
Thanks in advance
 
The 1989 Lightweight catalogue describes them as "anodised aero rims", and later as "Alesa alloy, grey anodised".

The Alesa 9013 would fit the bill - right period, shallow aero profile, and available in a grey anodised finish.
 
Thanks Jim, I can't see that logo though, I must be going blind, decision time, do I spend a fortune having a set of wheels built or just use my Mavic open 4 CD wheels hmm!
 
Here you go:


Cost versus originality is one of those eternal dilemmas. I'd say ride the wheels you have, and keep an eye on eBay for an affordable pair of original rims.
 

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I'll keep an eye on eBay as I can't warrant £250+ for a set of wheels especially as the headset is non original ( although I did hear the original headsets aren't very good).

I have managed to pick up the rest of the groupset in not too bad condition, but, it still will need an original seat and handlebars, so I guess I'll have to see what I can find, and how far I want to take it restoration wise, I do like the bike it's the lightest one I own.


Ps: Does anyone know what model 3ttt handlebars it had?
 
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My Raleigh Corsa (from the same 1988 catalogue) had Weinmann "aero" alloy rims if that helps.
 
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