Hey im from Oxford England and here is my Cinelli Mash, i use it for everything and it absolutely fly's built the steed a year ago,been caining it since, the build is bomb proof, it weighs 7.770kg/16.9lbs(with the zipp,7.5kg with mavic). hope your as mad as i am. thanks
Frame:
Cinelli MASH 53cm
Fork/Headset:
mash
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Truvative Omniums , GXP
Pedals:
Shimano XTR race spd
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
EAI 20t/53t ZEN/D.I.D pro racing njs
Derailleurs/Shifters:
lol there for my road bike
Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle Italia SLR team(stripped)/Thomson Masterpiece
Brakes:
legs....
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
ZIPP 1080 clincher/Continental Ultra race
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Phil Wood high flange 32h/DT comp/Mavic open pro ceramic/Soma everware
Accessories:
KCNC seatclamp/KCNC headset top cap,carbon spacers
More Info:
(see pic) p.s one time i had to ride my road bike to my shop to send it off which at the time was 12miles away with a hill. But i would need something to get home on, so i took the Mash strapped to my bag.Problem solved!
Added by ArferBar. Last updated almost 12 years ago.
41 Comments
Im diggin your setup. Although 53/20, seems a bit spinny to be mashing on. Still kudos nice build.
Posted almost 12 years ago
this bike isnt for bombing hills its for everything, including going up the hills as i live at the top of one :)
Posted almost 12 years ago
I was gonna bust your chops on the fact that you use that as your commuter but then I realized I do the same damn thing with my Langster Pro! haha Oh the irony. BTW, this mash is really nice, its not outdone like all the other ones out there. Kuddos! Cheers.
Posted almost 12 years ago
lol, i was using this for commuting before i got the zipp, now i use this bike for nice days and racing. for commuting i have three other good options (Alien,MTB,lang)
Posted almost 12 years ago
53/21 lulz.
Posted almost 12 years ago
53/20 is awesome. Too many people try to push a track gear on the road. The high tooth count is also awesome, as it runs way smoother. Great build!
Posted almost 12 years ago
wow someone who sees sence :)), bigger gears arnt always best ,it depends where you live, cheers man :)
Posted almost 12 years ago
How do you like those bars? I'm thinking about getting a new set and saw a couple people with those, wondering how comfortable they are for you?
Posted almost 12 years ago
Love it!.. btw where did you get your rear fender??
Posted about 12 years ago
Sweet! thanks! I really need one, because I am tired of all the dam mud splashing on my back.
Posted about 12 years ago
won the oxford halloween allycat on this bike tonight, one guy said i shouldnt have been allowed to ride the bike and that i shoud get a handicap, so i pointed out that i dont have brakes..
Posted about 12 years ago
nice one.. quick question. how do you like that stripped Selle Italia SLR team? is it hurts?
Posted about 12 years ago
not for me,but im used to saddles like that. iv got the same and similar saddles on my other bikes
Posted about 12 years ago
dude i got a gel flow slr and it hurts my toosh way much, and i got a big toosh... like my arione way better in terms of comfort, but to each his own.
Posted about 12 years ago
Looks good! Do you have a matching Open Pro? I think it might make more sense and look better than a 1080. Well, for commuting anyways.
Posted about 12 years ago
I originally had a Mavic ksyrium SL then a Fulcrum racing 5 and finally the Zipp
Posted about 12 years ago
Kevin_R says:
You would certainly save some grams if you went down to a 13 or 14t in the back and a slightly smaller chainring, either nice setup
Posted almost 12 years ago
ArferBar says:
you are right but having a oversized drivetrain is much smoother and you get much better chain rap.
Posted almost 12 years ago
Kevin_R says:
*either way, nice setup.
And thats true
Posted almost 12 years ago
ArferBar says:
thanks bre
Posted almost 12 years ago