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My Mavic App provides a digital connection to your wheels

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Yes, there is an app for that. In order to give consumers a better source of information about their wheels, Mavic has announced the My Mavic App. The free app is meant to serve as a portal for all things Mavic including the easiest way to register for and keep track of the Mavic Care warranty. The app will continuously be updated, but right off the bat the contents will include product user guides and product specific recommendation. At the time of launch, road riders will find tire pressure recommendations for their specific wheel and tire combo, with mountain bike recommendations soon to follow. The app also instructs users on ideal tire widths for the various rims, can help you find a dealer, and even customize your wheels…

Currently limited to Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Austria, and Germany, riders owning a set of Cosmic wheels will have the option of ordering official wheel decals to customize their look. In a different country or have different wheels? Like everything else in the app, the program is set to expand to other models in the future. Check out the app for iOS or Android below.

 
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Dan
Dan
7 years ago

let me download an app to register my toaster

ELEVEN_g
7 years ago

You can register your wheels but still not get parts…

OldTimerCat1
OldTimerCat1
7 years ago

You’re not supposed to get parts, they’re all proprietary for a reason.

Joseph Kocurek
Joseph Kocurek
7 years ago

Do they let me know when the custom hubs will fail or back ordered spokes prematurely fail?

Eric E. Strava
Eric E. Strava
7 years ago

Does the app make their mountain rims wider somehow?

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7 years ago

these modern world uses of technology is a bit sad

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