A true handmade Italian soda can.
Frame:
Chesini late nineties aluminum frame / 60cm
Fork/Headset:
Chesini steel fork / Chris King headset
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Pista
Pedals:
Dura Ace with Toshi double straps
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Izumi Super Toughness
Saddle/Seatpost:
San Marco Zoncolan saddle / Thomson seatpost
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Cane Creek / Vittoria
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Cane Creek / Vittoria
Added by onethirtynine. Last updated over 12 years ago.
10 Comments
Looks awesome! Nice to see that other people ride huge frames too haha. Next time you get your tires glued, make sure to glue them the other way, especially if you ride at the Velo Sports Center.
Posted over 11 years ago
why's that? traction at low speeds? i could just flip my wheels since the rear is double-threaded. thanks for the compliment! i haven't ridden this one in a while.
Posted over 11 years ago
Honestly, I don't know. When I was at Nationals, some guy told me my tires where glued backwards, so when I got new ones, I glued them the way he told me too. My guess is because the logo may be more slippery than the rest of the tire because it is printed on the rubber.
Posted over 11 years ago
How do you like those Cane Creeks? I have a pair of those hubs from a destroyed Volos wheelset, and I think they're some of the smoothest I've ever seen. Nice tarck biek, though!
Posted over 12 years ago
yeah i do love the Cane Creek track wheels. i have four sets of them. stiff and durable.
Posted over 12 years ago
Real Nice. Did I imagine it, or did I see a pic of your Masi with a damaged and bent head tube?
Posted over 13 years ago
fixedCow says:
Nice!!!
Check out my Chesini Pista...
Posted almost 10 years ago