Frame:
Cinelli Mash Parallax Optical 56cm
Fork/Headset:
Columbus
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sugino 75 Direct Drive DD2/Sugino MB-608
Pedals:
Shimano Dura Ace PD-R9100 SPD-SL
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
AARN 49t/Phil Wood 17t/HKK Vertex Gold
Saddle/Seatpost:
Specialized Power Pro/Enve/Phil Wood Collar
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Lightbicycle AR35 38mm/Phil Wood Low Flange 24h/Sapim CX Ray/Continental GP5000 25C
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Lightbicycle AR35 38mm/Phil Wood Low Flange 28h/Sapim CX Ray/Continental Gatorskin Black Edition 25C
Accessories:
Godandfamous Team Topcap
Bike History
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Current Stage Info:
This frame is the pinnacle of the track bike experience. Everything tight, aggressive geo, brutal in turns, ridiculous toe overlap, but fast as a mf rocket in a straight line. Stoked on how this build came out.
Added by BayStreetVintage. Last updated about 1 year ago.
As of about 1 year ago, BayStreetVintage has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
5 Comments
Never got on the hype train with these tbh, but this this is proper af, kudos Friend!!
Posted almost 2 years ago
thanks dude! yeah definitely a hype-y frame but it's just such a unique riding experience, never rode anything else like it. probably won't keep this one forever but for now its a heck of a lot of fun
Posted almost 2 years ago
jankoenig00 says:
Oh yea, that thang is sweet!
This might just give me the push to get carbon wheels for mine
Posted about 1 year ago
BayStreetVintage says:
Totally worth it! I'd also highly recommend any lightbicycle rims, they're super affordable and absolutely bombproof. You can even make the wheelset budget friendly with cheaper hubs and spokes.
Posted about 1 year ago
jankoenig00 says:
Yeah, I've been looking at their website for a while now. I was considering leeze rims since their company is local and a buddy of mine works there but the lightbicycle rims are the more cost effective option. I will be building mine with mack Superlight hubs:)
Posted about 1 year ago