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Cinelli Mash Work

Rip Stick

Frame:
Cinelli Mash Work Frame 57cm

Fork/Headset:
Stockl // Chris King

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
75 // 75

Pedals:
MKS // All City // MKS Doubles

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
EAI 17t // AARN 47 // HKK

Handlebars/Stem:
Ritchey Anatomics // Ritchey 120mm

Saddle/Seatpost:
Ritchey // Thomson

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
TB14 // Phil Wood // 4 Season

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
TB14 // Phil Wood // T1

Accessories:
Sadness

Bike History

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

  1. Initial
  2. Jrawps/New Stem
  3. NewNew
  4. SSCX
  5. 3.6.17
  6. Fixie Once More
  7. Update
  8. P-town
  9. Fall
  10. Spring

Current Stage Info:

My wraith is rip. Lucky to have a nice back up. Softens the blow.

Added by CheddarJackJ. Last updated about 6 years ago.

Latest 20 Comments

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easyfuse

easyfuse says:

so stoked.... as well as your Wraith...

Lmk if considering selling this work.

Posted over 6 years ago

crod650

crod650 says:

Did you have any trouble with the brake studs aligning properly when tightening them when installing them?

Posted almost 7 years ago

CheddarJackJ

CheddarJackJ says:

I did and honestly never really found a trick, I just had to try it a few times.

Posted almost 7 years ago

Nathap470

Nathap470 says:

So good!

Posted about 7 years ago

ghostridethewhip

ghostridethewhip says:

+1

Posted about 7 years ago

cosenal

cosenal says:

I want to build it with the same headset. Can you tell me what size I should buy? Is it 1 1/8 both on headtube and steerer? See size table here: https://www.chrisking.com/product/nothr...

Posted over 7 years ago

CheddarJackJ

CheddarJackJ says:

Yeah its a 1 1/8 headtube if thats what your asking

Posted over 7 years ago

cosenal

cosenal says:

What I meant to ask is whether the headset I should buy is straight or tapered. Is this the right one? http://www.wiggle.com/chris-king-no-thr...

Posted over 7 years ago

CheddarJackJ

CheddarJackJ says:

Its not tapered. That is the correct headset

Posted over 7 years ago

cosenal

cosenal says:

thanks!

Posted over 7 years ago

pearleen

pearleen says:

congrats on your taiwanese ride !!!
really sweet, enjoy ^_^

Posted over 7 years ago

CheddarJackJ

CheddarJackJ says:

Thanks dawg

Posted over 7 years ago

CheddarJackJ

CheddarJackJ says:

Thanks! Your work setup as a cross bike was a big inspiration to set mine up in a similar way. Mines just not quite as nice components wise haha

Posted over 7 years ago

GeorgeWashingtonMobsDeep

GeorgeWashingtonMobsDeep says:

Such a good setup!

Posted over 7 years ago

FABEL

FABEL says:

you asked, so . . . drops look better, but not the ergo's. but the risers are well done & seems to suit the relaxed gearing.

the patina is turning out nice - can still tell it's a quality frameset that's earning it's own 'story'. & certainly helps that you've put the exact components everyone should build these with. however, I agree w/ the others that part of the joy this frameset offers is the tire clearance; rock those 32 gators!

above all, it's your bike, but . . . those pedals gotta go. time atac's come to mind or @ least put some caged toshi straps on there.

Posted over 7 years ago

CheddarJackJ

CheddarJackJ says:

Not really sure what you mean about the pedals... they are time atacs. appreciate it.

Posted over 7 years ago

FABEL

FABEL says:

yeah, saw that after I posted. my pedal reference was for the sylvan. will continue to watch how this build, it's very well done

Posted over 7 years ago

tbor1277

tbor1277 says:

nice. how do you keep it from rusting?

Posted over 7 years ago

CheddarJackJ

CheddarJackJ says:

I dont haha. Theres a bunch of spider rust, mostly on the top tube and the seat tube

Posted over 7 years ago

odabasi

odabasi says:

i think riser bar looks perfect on this bike.

Posted almost 8 years ago

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