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2015 Cinelli Histogram

First full build, first fixed

Frame:
2015 Cinelli Historgram (57cm, "M" frame)

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Omnium

Pedals:
MKS Platform, clips & straps

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
EAI 15T, 48T, SRAM Chain

Handlebars/Stem:
Cinelli Bullhorn, Thomson Elite X2 (100mm, 17deg)

Saddle/Seatpost:
Specialized Toupe Pro, Thomson Elite

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Ellipse, Gatorskin

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Ellipse, Gatorskin

More Info:
Possible TODOs: brake

Bike History

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

  1. Initial
  2. V1.1
  3. V1.2

Current Stage Info:

165 from 170 cranks, medium from large clips, and chopped steerer tube

Added by ontherawx. Last updated over 8 years ago.

17 Comments

Nikobellic35

Nikobellic35 says:

What a beauty

Posted about 8 years ago

dietrootbeer

dietrootbeer says:

i think this is first mash build ive ever seen and said "wow that looks great" - the silver components look perfect

Posted over 8 years ago

ontherawx

ontherawx says:

thanks! it's a blast riding too

Posted over 8 years ago

ontherawx

ontherawx says:

Measure twice, cut once

Posted over 8 years ago

moonshot

moonshot says:

you got a huge toe overlap. doesn't it bother you while riding?

Posted almost 9 years ago

ontherawx

ontherawx says:

YES! I bought smaller toe clips and the only thing left I can do is shorter cranks. These are 170s but before I swap those out I'm going to give the smaller clips a try.

Posted almost 9 years ago

moonshot

moonshot says:

if changing crank and clips don't work out well. there's a lot of options though. other than that, you should considering changing to clipless pedal, or you should buy a power grip/holdfast strap, or you can change your front wheel to 650c.

Posted almost 9 years ago

ontherawx

ontherawx says:

Right on. I used to ride clipless on my geared rig, but that one is gone. This is more of a city ride so I like clips for now. will keep the different straps in mind, thanks! I actually have 165s on the way to try out.

Posted almost 9 years ago

Monte

Monte says:

you guys know that track frames usually have toe overlap... it shouldnt be much of an issue though. once you get used to it, it should be fine. and if not, just sell the frame and get one without overlap ;)

Posted over 8 years ago

ontherawx

ontherawx says:

Agreed Monte. The 165 cranks and medium clips actually feel a lot better (spinning and pedal pressure) so those are staying. I still have a little toe overlap, but it's drastically less than before. Prior, my entire toe box was hitting the wheel.

Posted over 8 years ago

Deluxe

Deluxe says:

You did very well with the silver accents. Some titanium thomson flat bars would be soooo dope on this.

Posted almost 9 years ago

ontherawx

ontherawx says:

Thanks! I debated some more silver in the wheelset, but maybe my next set. Will check out those flat bars!

Posted almost 9 years ago

Nathap470

Nathap470 says:

perfect

Posted almost 9 years ago

FIXEDTANK

FIXEDTANK says:

is that top tube size or traditional size?

Posted almost 9 years ago

ontherawx

ontherawx says:

That's the length of the seat tube and is labeled a "M" frame. The flat distance between seat tube and headset is actually 53cm.

Posted almost 9 years ago

FIXEDTANK

FIXEDTANK says:

what size is it? and how tall are you?

Posted almost 9 years ago

ontherawx

ontherawx says:

57cm and I'm 5'9"

Posted almost 9 years ago