still playing with some parts to see what feels good in this thing. This, as you know, is a "work frame". It's supposed to be utilitarian, and that's what I'm building. A ride that is comfortable to beat around town on, scrape up, skid up and down the street, get wet and muddy and rusty. I'll save the fancy Phil Wood for my dream bike....btw, anyone have a 54cm GT US Olympic National Team frame in mint condition they want to give me?
Frame:
2015 Cinelli Mash work frame 53cm
Fork/Headset:
Stock / Ritchey press in
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
165mm Sram S300/ Sram GXP
Pedals:
Shimano spd
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Sram S300 48T / soma fab 17t / Sram / silver Sram chain
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Legs
Saddle/Seatpost:
Brooks Cambium C15 cutout / Thompson elite setback
Brakes:
Ma legs done da stopin
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic CXP22 / origin 8 / Hutchinson Bulldog 700x34
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic CXP22 / origin 8 / Michelin Protek Max 700x35
Accessories:
black water bottle cage
Bike History
Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.
Current Stage Info:
this is how I am going to leave it through winter...I hope. Big wheels make a huge difference, easy to roll over crap, hard as hell to stop
Added by Cinelliworkaholic. Last updated about 9 years ago.
Latest 20 Comments
I'd be super interested in buying the frame if you ever decide to sell :)
Posted over 6 years ago
I love these frames with knobby tires. This bike looks like an excellent shred sled.
Posted about 9 years ago
I'm thoroughly enjoying the evolution of this build. Nobbies and risers is the best combo imo.
Posted about 9 years ago
Very nice man. Love seeing these frames with knobby tires.
Posted about 9 years ago
somepetalhead says:
love the raw work horse.
Posted over 4 years ago