Alesa 414
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Category:  Rims
Name:  Alesa 414
Brand:  Alesa
Model:  414
Years:  Mid 1980's - Late 1980's
Country:  Belgium
Weight:  546 grams,
weight info from: https://weightweenies.starbike.com/listings/components.php?type=rims
Added By: JohnG on 08/13/24
Updated By: JohnG on 08/13/24
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Alesa 414
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Rim Type ClincherMaterialAlu/Alloy
Rim Size700c (622 mm)Spoke Drillings36
Label MarkingsValve DrillingPresta
Rim Height (mm)Rim Outer Width (mm)
EyeletsSingleSeam Joint 
FinishBlack  
Wheel Lacing Data
Rim Size: N/AERD: N/A
General Information
Known information: Rim supplied on Raleigh Eclipse 12 (and potentially other Raleigh racers e.g. Road Ace). Wheel assembly likely at Raleigh Nottingham consisting of black small flange Maillard hubs, Freewheel at rear, and measuring 126mm OLD. Front not measured. Gears Shimano MF-Z012-6 cogs. Quick Released skewers marked either Sachs Maillard or Sachs dependent on production date.
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Brand Information(click to expand)
 One of the first rim manufactures to introduce a wear indicator into the braking surface of clincher rims.  They were later absorbed by Rigida Group, who started using the Alesa's wear indicator feature there after.
 
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