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Mosaic RS2

Off to California

Frame:
Mosaic RS2

Fork/Headset:
Enve Road 2.0 / Chris King

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Red ETAP

Pedals:
Shimano Ultegra

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Shimano Ultegra 11-28

Derailleurs/Shifters:
SRAM Red Etap

Handlebars/Stem:
Ritchey Neo Classic / ENVE 110mm

Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik Aliante R1 / Ritchey WCS Carbon Flexlogic

Brakes:
SRAM Red

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Hermes Sport VK11 / Hermes Sport / Vittoria Corsa G+ (w/ Vittoria Latex Tube)

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Hermes Sport VK11 / Hermes Sport / Vittoria Corsa G+ (w/ Vittoria Latex Tube)

Accessories:
Arundel Mandible bottle cages w/ Team Too Late bottles

More Info:
Crashed 3 times. Battle scar on the top tube, and the right side of the fork. Shit happens, ride safe.

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial
  2. 2017

Current Stage Info:

Spruced up for the year. Still the daily dog. Grocery commute, High Park laps, gravel adventures, anything really.

Added by toronto_alex. Last updated almost 7 years ago.

As of almost 7 years ago, toronto_alex has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

19 Comments

RideEveryday

RideEveryday says:

Always wanted a pair of those Hermes wheels.

Posted about 7 years ago

toronto_alex

toronto_alex says:

I love 'em. Is he still making wheels? Last I checked his website was down.

Posted about 7 years ago

greenwaychampion

greenwaychampion says:

Good lawd!

Posted about 7 years ago

toronto_alex

toronto_alex says:

It's for sale ;)

Posted about 7 years ago

greenwaychampion

greenwaychampion says:

Oh man, I've got too much crap laying around myself. But thanks though.

Posted about 7 years ago

sheepdog84

sheepdog84 says:

this is dope. what tubeset did they use?

Posted over 7 years ago

toronto_alex

toronto_alex says:

Thanks man! Its True Temper OX Platinum.

Posted over 7 years ago

bleui

bleui says:

I want to build similar geo (high stack but short reach), do you find yourself having problem with toe-overlap? is it annoying/dangerous?

Posted almost 8 years ago

toronto_alex

toronto_alex says:

Sorry for the incredibly late reply! Haven't been on in a while.

I don't mind it. I came from track bikes so the toe overlap isn't too unfamiliar. I had every intention on building something that rode fast and handled quick. That being said, I do tap my foot once and a while while doing some tight maneuvers.

Posted over 7 years ago

toronto_alex

toronto_alex says:

** REMOVED YOUR COMMENT BY ACCIDENT IM A NOOB ** I don't think you'll mind honestly. Even slow turns aren't a huge problem for me, its one of those things that you get used to. I ride this thing in any condition and the handling quirks have become so natural to me that I don't have to think about it anymore.

I'm amped to see your bike when its all done! What'd you get??

Posted over 7 years ago

CUMBOT

CUMBOT says:

solid build there. congrats.

Posted about 8 years ago

toronto_alex

toronto_alex says:

thanks!

Posted about 8 years ago

stalag13

stalag13 says:

Badass. Would be awesome if you found some sky blue pedals, would be a nice little accent to go with the decals.

Posted about 8 years ago

toronto_alex

toronto_alex says:

Word. Live not to far from Velocolour, they might be able to fix something up!

Posted about 8 years ago

AL2

AL2 says:

IMO pedals are fine as is. Blue pedals would be tacky. Really rad bike BTW.

Posted about 8 years ago

stalag13

stalag13 says:

Well it's a good thing no one asked you. Blue pedals would be rad, BTW.

Posted about 8 years ago

ghostridethewhip

ghostridethewhip says:

+1 pedals your are perfect

Posted about 8 years ago

tracksloth

tracksloth says:

Very cool. Battle scars are nature's little medals of honor.

Posted about 8 years ago

toronto_alex

toronto_alex says:

Amen. Too bad they also come with a dislocated knee, haha.

Posted about 8 years ago