work, utility, winter bike
Frame:
Cinelli Mash Work 2015 sz 54cm
Fork/Headset:
Cinelli Mash Work steel/ Chris King Headset 1 1/8
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Paul Components Royal Flush 46t/ Phil wood BB 108mm
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Paul 46t / Phil wood 17t
Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik Arione R3/ 3T Ionic 25 VR Pro
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Velocity B43/ Paul Components 32H/ Freedom Ryder 32c
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Velocity B43/ Paul Components 32H/ Freedom Ryder 32c
Accessories:
Mash stem cap Beavis and Butthead/
/Phil Wood bb mud guard' Anodized Red'/
origin8 front rack/
BennyGold dice valve caps/
Cadence Bar end Plug/ Profile grips
PDW owl water bottle cage
Phil wood seat clamp
Bike History
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Current Stage Info:
21.09 lbs with front rack, 20 lbs with out
Added by cukos. Last updated almost 9 years ago.
Latest 21 Comments
holy... that tire clearance. why 32c tires btw? just curious. Super clean build too!
Posted almost 9 years ago
Nice, we should ride together lol, I'm in Denver
Posted about 9 years ago
I ride with some friends every sunday. We meet at Union station 9:30 and roll at 10. 40-60 miles
Posted about 9 years ago
Wow, I ride to union/REI Sunday's, but not that early and don't ride that far. Wow
Posted about 9 years ago
now im convinced to get high end parts for my utility/commuter bike. im now also thinking of getting a front rack. thanks to this.
Posted about 9 years ago
nice dude, can you run a front brake with the rack?
Posted about 9 years ago
ah right, how about normal brakes? also it doesnt look like you will be able to run brakes on that wheeldset:p
Posted about 9 years ago
Real nice, i order the phil bottom in 111mm with the royal flush.
Would you prefer 108mm ?
Same Frame
Posted about 9 years ago
I will recommend a 111mm, my 108mm is a close fit. My chainring is 46 and is very close to the chain stay, I know with a 48t chainring it will not fit. So you are better with 111m. But I love the clean look. Check the pics, you can see how close the chainring is to the chainstay.
Posted about 9 years ago
Albin_Blutwurst says:
Super sweet ride, mate.
Posted over 8 years ago