Modus operandi.
Frame:
Green Cinelli Mash 55cm
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Omnium /GXP
Pedals:
Look Keo Max 2
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Surly 17t 1/8"/ KMC Z410
Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle San Marco Ponza/ Thomson
Brakes:
Sram Rival front/ Tektro 721 Cross Top
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Kinlin xr200/ 24h Superlight hub/ Conti Force
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Kinlin xr200/ Formula 28h/ Conti GP4000
More Info:
16 lbs.
Added by max5480. Last updated almost 10 years ago.
Latest 20 Comments
Why'd you sticker bomb it? The green/white is the best color scheme..
Posted about 12 years ago
What kind of fender is that? im thinking about getting one...
Posted over 12 years ago
i think they're planet bike, but if you're planning on using them on your mash, get something else because water still shoots up right between the gap between the rear bridge and the edge of the fender. they work on my other bikes though. i'd get a mtn bike rear fender or something. plus, itd be easier to attach and remove.
Posted over 12 years ago
nice mash! btw did you climb up to 9600ft?!
Posted almost 13 years ago
Thanks! Indeed, the base of the climb was at 6800 ft with sections of 12% grade; top of Boulder Mtn, Ut
Posted almost 13 years ago
sheepdog84 says:
How do you like that HED Belgium front? i've thought about getting those laced to Phil woods as a wheelset option. great bike! looks like it gets a lot of miles in. keep it up
Posted almost 12 years ago
max5480 says:
I actually usually ride the HED/ White Industries wheelset on my Bianchi 928, it was just on this for a while because I had a flat. They are great rims! The quality is better than anything else I've ridden and the wide profile mixed with the tubular tires means you can get low into corners at high speed. I got 20/24 f/r and I weigh 150 lbs and I wish I got 20/28 or 24/28. But for the spoke count they're still stiff.
Posted almost 12 years ago