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Cinelli MASH Parallax / FTWCRW

The newest edition to the stables, will be used for mostly street but might use it at the Red Hook Crit / CMWC next year.

Frame:
Cinelli Mash Parallax 58cm 2014

Fork/Headset:
Columbus carbon forks

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
165mm Rotor Track 3D

Pedals:
BLB sealed bearing / Hold Fast foot retention

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Rotor NoQ 49t / Philwood 16t / Izumi toughness

Handlebars/Stem:
Cinelli MASH CX bars / Thomson 4X

Saddle/Seatpost:
Prologo Scratch carbon / Thomson post

Brakes:
Legs

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Phil wood high flange / H plus Son TB14 32h / DT Swiss competition spokes

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Phil wood high flange / H plus Son TB14 32h / DT Swiss competition spokes

More Info:
Took 17 weeks to order from the distro, what a wait it was.

Added by beastftw. Last updated over 9 years ago.

10 Comments

popol

popol says:

Nice build! Is that a 90mm stem?

Posted about 9 years ago

pearleen

pearleen says:

looks very practical and safe as a city bike !

Posted over 9 years ago

moose

moose says:

love the build but i would switch those clunky platforms out whenever possible

Posted over 9 years ago

myleswerve

myleswerve says:

Yes! those platforms kill the bike...try mks gr-9 their platforms are wide and sleek

Posted over 9 years ago

moose

moose says:

gr-9's would be great

Posted over 9 years ago

beastftw

beastftw says:

I Personally prefer plastic BMX style pedals to more narrow road/track platforms. BLB are a solid sealed bearing pedal that works great with nylon Foot retention, this makes it easier to ride in almost any sneaker with comfort.

Posted over 9 years ago

beastftw

beastftw says:

But i would likely be using Time ATAC carbons for racing anyway.

Posted over 9 years ago

michaelftwperth

michaelftwperth says:

i like the fact that i can ride this sometimes, :) nicest build.

Posted over 9 years ago

Simken_Cycling

Simken_Cycling says:

Gorgeous build mate!

Posted over 9 years ago

xs1cht

xs1cht says:

looks good, cheers

Posted over 9 years ago