From the southernmost city in the world - Ushuaia - to Machu Picchu, Peru: This bike has seen so many dusty dirt roads and high passes of South America.
Frame:
Cinelli Mash Work XL
Fork/Headset:
Cinelli Mash Work/Chris King
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Omnium/Truvativ GXP
Pedals:
Time Atac Xs
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Victoire 18T/No Name 42T/ Izumi V Gold Super Toughness
Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle Italia Flite/Thomson Elite
Brakes:
TRP Euro-X Cantilever/Paul Components Mini Lever
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Velocity A23/ Victoire 32H/ Maxxis Larsen Mimo CX
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Velocity A23/Victoire 32H/Maxxis Larsen Mimo CX
Accessories:
Profile Design T2, Lezyne Power Cages, Chris King bottles, Apidura and Choike bags
Bike History
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Added by RobbiTobbi. Last updated about 7 years ago.
21 Comments
I really love your bike. I'm thinking of getting one. How tall are you? I'm 6'3" and not sure whether to get the XL or XXL
Posted over 7 years ago
I am 6'1" and the XL fits perfect.
Thanks and sorry for the late answer.
Posted over 7 years ago
How long was your trip? Awesome setup btw
Posted almost 8 years ago
Actually I am still cycling. I went all the way down from Puerto Montt to Ushuaia, hitchhiked the Argentinian side back to Bariloche and continued pedaling north trough lakes and vulcans. I would like to make it towards Bolivia and Peru but I think I will skip a part due to the time I have.
Thank you!
Posted almost 8 years ago
loving the fixed tourer setup,how much does it weigth loaded?
Posted almost 8 years ago
Unfortunately I never figured the weight out. Need to do that. But compared to all the pannier loaded touring bikes I met in Patagonia I am going really light.
Posted almost 8 years ago
really cool
Posted about 8 years ago
ah i had to make room in the stable at the time, but i also agree with you. was a sick bike!
Posted about 8 years ago
bikedaddy says:
Rugged and beautiful!
Posted over 6 years ago