So this is my last go at being able to build a bike from the frame up. I wanted to go all out on it and what better frame to do it on. A Cinelli Mash Work frame. My goal here was to be as minimalistic as possible...said every fixed gear build...lol. But do so with the best parts possible. I'm a sucker for Phil Wood parts so this bike will be built around most of their components if not all. UPDATED: 2020 DECEMBER 27 this build is still ongoing 5 years later. This frame has yet to see one minute of asphalt since being purchased- but has traveled thousands of miles with me till I finally made it back home to Texas. I've decided to update my pictures of the frame and parts that revolve around this build in hopes that maybe one day when I'm done with all my other projects I can return to something thats simple, yet enjoyable...and thats building bikes.
Frame:
Cinelli MASH Work Frame 55
Fork/Headset:
Cinelli MASH Work Fork //
Phil Wood Stainless Steel Polished Headset //
Phil Wood Polished Spacers //
Phil Wood Polished Top-Cap
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Phil Wood Black Crankset 48t - 165mm (Black) //
Phil Wood Bottom Bracket //
Phil Wood Bottom Bracket Cups
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Phil Wood 17T SLR Track Cog //
Phil Wood 20T SLR Track Cog //
Phil Wood Titanium Lock-Ring
Derailleurs/Shifters:
N/A
Saddle/Seatpost:
Thomson Masterpiece Setback Seat-post (Black) //
Phil Wood Seat-Post Clamp (Black)
Brakes:
Paul Components Front/Rear Brake Booster
Accessories:
Phil Wood Dust Covers (Black) //
MASH Bar Plugs (Silver) //
Spurcycle Bell (Raw) //
Bike History
Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.
Added by Morning_Runner. Last updated almost 4 years ago.
Latest 21 Comments
Is this for sale?
Posted about 7 years ago
The only thing on the bike is the Phil Wood bottom bracket. The bike has never been assembled. Anything could be for sell if the price is right...certainly won’t be cheap. I personally picked this bike up from MASH in San Francisco.
Posted about 7 years ago
Over 1000.00 easy. I’d let it go for the right price but I’m also not going out of my way to get the BB removed. Anyone trying to buy it would buy it “as is”. This is one of the first frames MASHSF had in their store. I bought this within the first week MASHSF had them in stock.
Posted about 7 years ago
Hey I'm looking for this bike in a 54 cm , if you decide to sell please let me know. Thanks.
Posted over 7 years ago
I don't believe this frame came in evens, only odds. As of now it's still waiting to be built. But anything is for sell for the right price.
Posted over 7 years ago
Yes I remember Mash advertising in 53 , 55 , 57 cm sizes , based on top tube measurement. I'm looking for a medium which would have a 53 cm top tube. I will pm you.
Posted over 7 years ago
Did this ever happen?
Posted over 8 years ago
Not yet...this is a side project of mine. Currently I have a lot of other things going on so it has been put on hold.
Posted over 8 years ago
Nice! Curious, what length BB does Phil spec for their crank?
Posted about 9 years ago
Cannot wait to see this built!
Looks like a dream build so far!
Posted about 9 years ago
Thanks man! It's certainly my dream build! Can't wait till it's finally done
Posted about 9 years ago
Sumptuous build.. Gorgeous!
Posted about 9 years ago
Hey man! Thanks! You have some pretty sick bikes yourself! ;)
Posted about 9 years ago
I seriously hope you are using Phil Wood hand cleaner or I can not support this build
Posted about 9 years ago
Hahaha I just might have to use that! Pictures have been uploaded kind sir! Enjoy for now! :)
Posted about 9 years ago
This is going to be good! I am in love with the PW crankset, but it's way out of my price range currently.
Posted about 9 years ago
Well i normally would of went with something cheaper. But since this is my last build...I'm pulling out the big guns! :)
Posted about 9 years ago
JhonnyDoe says:
bro super nice! may i ask what seatclaml size it has?
Posted almost 4 years ago