NEW PICS ON BOTTOM! I can't work the history function on this site so you have to scroll down to see the new pics (since i bought the frame back and re built. I built this bike when I realized that the bike shop I worked at was going out of business and this might be my only chance to own some of these components. I've ridden track bikes for 4+ years now and know what components I like so it made sense to go ahead and spend the money building something that's perfect for me.
Frame:
Cinelli Mash Histogram 55cm
Fork/Headset:
Mash Stock Carbon Fork
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Omnium 170mm w/gxp BB
Pedals:
Time ATAC xs carbon
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Omnium 48t, 15t rear (generic), Izumi V super toughness
Saddle/Seatpost:
Specialized Romin EVO Pro 143/Thomson MASTERPIECE
Brakes:
FSA Gossamer w/Carbon SRAM TT lever(I rode brakeless for 2 years here and was hit twice; Provo UT has the worst drivers in America.
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
American classic 420 track special edition with specialized turbo pro 700 x 23
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
American classic 420 track special edition with specialized turbo elite 700 x23
More Info:
Bought the bike back and built it up a little differently; way better now!
Bike History
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Added by MikeyxVx. Last updated over 11 years ago.
As of over 11 years ago, MikeyxVx has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
14 Comments
Hey. Nice build ! May I ask you how tall are you ?
Posted over 11 years ago
I'm 5'10 but with a 6'2" wingspan. I've got long arms and legs for my height. This bike almost felt a little small for me. Most people my height would fit fine on it though.
Posted over 11 years ago
Nice bike! What tri spoke is that anyway?
Posted over 12 years ago
It's called a "nimble crosswind.". It was floating around at the shop that I worked at so I gave it a spin. It's my buddies wheel now.
Posted over 12 years ago
a quick question, hows the all city new sheriff holding up? compared to the likes of NJS hubs?
Posted over 12 years ago
The hubs are holding up fine. I'm really impressed with the look and weight (for the price). They aren't machined as well as phil's, DA's, Paul's, and other high end hubs that I've had the chance to ride/handle.
Posted over 12 years ago
cool build!!! Don't you have any MASH frames left for sale?) pm me please if so
Posted over 12 years ago
Cinelli still makes this frameset and you can get it on the MASH website. The bike shop I worked at went out of business so this was the only way that I could afford the frameset (still $600).
Posted over 12 years ago
sweet set up my man, not a fan of brakes but if it works for you thats all that matters !
Posted over 12 years ago
To be honest with you I'm not a fan of brakes either (especially on this build), but my wife insisted after I got hit by a car. It definetly takes something away from the ride, but whatever.
Posted over 12 years ago
Raylanrose says:
Did you drilled the fork or did it come pre drilled?
Posted almost 9 years ago
MikeyxVx says:
They're pre drilled but are painted over so you just have to drill a little hole through the paint to push the caliper through.
Posted almost 9 years ago