Frame:
Cinelli Mash Parallax Optical 56cm
Fork/Headset:
Columbus
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sugino 75 Direct Drive DD2/Sugino MB-608
Pedals:
Shimano Dura Ace PD-R9100 SPD-SL
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
AARN 49t/Phil Wood 17t/HKK Vertex Gold
Saddle/Seatpost:
Specialized Power Pro/Enve/Phil Wood Collar
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Lightbicycle AR35 38mm/Phil Wood Low Flange 24h/Sapim CX Ray/Continental GP5000 25C
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Lightbicycle AR35 38mm/Phil Wood Low Flange 28h/Sapim CX Ray/Continental Gatorskin Black Edition 25C
Accessories:
Godandfamous Team Topcap
Bike History
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Current Stage Info:
This frame is the pinnacle of the track bike experience. Everything tight, aggressive geo, brutal in turns, ridiculous toe overlap, but fast as a mf rocket in a straight line. Stoked on how this build came out.
Added by BayStreetVintage. Last updated 7 months ago.
As of 7 months ago, BayStreetVintage has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
5 Comments
Never got on the hype train with these tbh, but this this is proper af, kudos Friend!!
Posted over 1 year ago
thanks dude! yeah definitely a hype-y frame but it's just such a unique riding experience, never rode anything else like it. probably won't keep this one forever but for now its a heck of a lot of fun
Posted over 1 year ago
jankoenig00 says:
Oh yea, that thang is sweet!
This might just give me the push to get carbon wheels for mine
Posted 7 months ago
BayStreetVintage says:
Totally worth it! I'd also highly recommend any lightbicycle rims, they're super affordable and absolutely bombproof. You can even make the wheelset budget friendly with cheaper hubs and spokes.
Posted 7 months ago
jankoenig00 says:
Yeah, I've been looking at their website for a while now. I was considering leeze rims since their company is local and a buddy of mine works there but the lightbicycle rims are the more cost effective option. I will be building mine with mack Superlight hubs:)
Posted 7 months ago