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Cinelli OKIE Mash Bolt

I am a constant commuter in the great Tulsa, OkLAhoma metropolis area, and track race at Frisco Velodrome (next season). Bike is in progress and had a couple of color mistakes, but its always a working progress. Give me your suggestions. 16.75 pounds Of MADNESS!

Frame:
Cinelli Mash Bolt

Fork/Headset:
Cinelli/ Columbus

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Omnium/gxp

Pedals:
Candy 3 clipless

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
48/18- Sugino Cog/ Omnium/ KMC Gold Chain

Derailleurs/Shifters:
N/A

Handlebars/Stem:
Ritchey Logic 2 42cm/ Thomson X2(Silver)100mmX10 degree

Saddle/Seatpost:
2012 Tioga Twin Tail White/Thomson Elite Seatpost Silver 31.6

Brakes:
Di Vinchi Black

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Open Pro CD/ Phil Wood HUBS/ Specialized Roubaix Armadillo Elite

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Open Pro CD/ Phil Wood HUBS/ Specialized Roubaix Armadillo Elite

Accessories:
CatEYE Strada, Skully Light, and DZR Minna Shoes SPD pedal compatible

More Info:
PICs coming soon

Added by chandaman. Last updated about 12 years ago.

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cjdavid

cjdavid says:

would look better with out that brake. haha. simplicity (:

Posted about 12 years ago

chandaman

chandaman says:

After a month i removed the brake, but its getting hard on my knees. Any advice on ratio change? Not too many climbs on my commute.

Posted about 12 years ago

brembilla

brembilla says:

Its getting hard on your knees from doing what exactly???

Posted about 12 years ago

cjdavid

cjdavid says:

try changing your ratio to anything from 50 or upper

Posted about 12 years ago

OrengardSr

OrengardSr says:

no need to go brakeless if you dont want to, but brakeless is definitely more fun

Posted about 12 years ago

chandaman

chandaman says:

Hurting my knee from skid breaking, my left knee has had ACL surgery 2 years ago and to be honest, I did not take rehab as serious as I should have. I started riding everyday when I moved to Portland, Or but never road fixed until I moved schools and got into track(velodrome) racing and just started riding(street) a Mash because the frame was handed to me my bike shop owner, so I never road brakeless until a couple of month ago and my left knee is filling thrashed sometimes. This also could be riding minor hills each day but nervous about continuing the resistance technic. I hope that came out correctly.

Posted about 12 years ago

Neilskees

Neilskees says:

His knees hurt because hes using his legs to stop which cause alot of stress on the knees and it wears out your knees over time. Dont get rid of the brake, because "it doesnt look good" thats so fucking dumb. Save your knees and have a brake, doesnt mean you cant still skid stop but use the brake in situations were you need to stop on a dime. I have heard way too many stories of guys who have knee problems and have trouble riding period. This a great build and a BRAKE doesnt ruin it........if you do ride brakeless then good for you but its not for everyone and it really shouldnt be done in my opinion.

Posted about 12 years ago

EpicMushroom

EpicMushroom says:

You can definitely flip that stem man! It wont be too aggressive at all. Nice bike!

Posted over 12 years ago

chandaman

chandaman says:

I will give it a try and shoot a picture in between my ride, let you know results later tonight.

Posted over 12 years ago

chandaman

chandaman says:

you were very correct on flipping the stem. I have been putting in a good amount of miles and its working very well. You saved me from purchasing a zero degree stem. I just had to thank you.

Posted over 12 years ago

imran

imran says:

damnnn i didnt know that there's sugino cog... nice bike...

Posted over 12 years ago

chandaman

chandaman says:

Thanks! Ya bought a set of three in silver but they have a lot of color ways.

Posted over 12 years ago

imran

imran says:

your welcome... alright... i will check them out... thanks for the info...

Posted over 12 years ago

ZaimAzmi

ZaimAzmi says:

Flipping that stem would be nice. Btw, great setup! Diggin your wheels!

Posted over 12 years ago

chandaman

chandaman says:

I will check it out! Are you sure it won't strain my back after long rides (30+ miles)?

Posted over 12 years ago

ZaimAzmi

ZaimAzmi says:

So you do some long rides? Maybe just keep this unflipped will be good for you. Btw, check out my bike ;D

Posted over 12 years ago

Tony

Tony says:

actually digging that white tioga!

Posted over 12 years ago

chandaman

chandaman says:

that means a lot. The shop sent the wrong color.

Posted over 12 years ago

Tony

Tony says:

at least it compliments your bars!

Posted over 12 years ago

chandaman

chandaman says:

true. I didn't look at it that way.

Posted over 12 years ago

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