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Cinelli Mash Bolt 2012, "Fix me"

Frame:
Cinelli Mash Bolt 2012

Fork/Headset:
Cinelli

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Miche Primato Advanced 165 x 48 / Miche Primato Track Bottom Bracket 68x107

Pedals:
Exustar PR100CK

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Shimano Dura-Ace 16T 1/8" Track / White Industries DOS ENO Freewheel 16 / 18 tooth / KMC Z510H Red/Black 1/8

Handlebars/Stem:
Cinelli Mash Bullhorn Bar / Cinelli Lux Road 84 deg. 120 mm

Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle Italia C2 Gel Flow / Cinelli Graphis

Brakes:
Diatech Dia Compe Gold Finger Brake Lever / Campagnolo Veloce Skeleton

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Aerospoke / Continental GP4000 700 x 23C Red

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Custom 700c 88mm clincher / Novatec / Continental GP4000S 700 x 23C black

More Info:
This is my training and fun bike so it is perfectly alright to ride on a heavy Aerospoke! ;)

Added by lesundancekid. Last updated about 8 years ago.

As of over 10 years ago, lesundancekid has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

53 Comments

slomo

slomo says:

How durable are those chinese carbon clinchers?

Posted over 9 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Very durable but watch out, there are good ones and bad ones. Mine had Novotec hubs and decent spokes.

Posted over 9 years ago

vicious7

vicious7 says:

Your build is inspirational. I copied your brake set-up =)

Posted almost 10 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Glad to hear that, enjoy the ride! :)

Posted almost 10 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

:) And lots of audio tapes! :)

Posted almost 11 years ago

LasykarHI

LasykarHI says:

i wish i have a lovely spot like this :)

Posted almost 11 years ago

LasykarHI

LasykarHI says:

You're my inspiration for next build, cheers :))

Posted almost 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks, great to hear that! Cheers! :)

Posted almost 11 years ago

dimas_s

dimas_s says:

awesome

Posted almost 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks man, lovely kagero btw! :)

Posted almost 11 years ago

LasykarHI

LasykarHI says:

this is sick

Posted almost 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks bro! You have a very nice bike and I loved that red trick you've done to the spokes; nice detail! :)

Posted almost 11 years ago

LasykarHI

LasykarHI says:

haha, its stock part from mongoose, cheers :)

Posted almost 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

After a hardcore training in shitty weather

Posted about 11 years ago

sheepdog84

sheepdog84 says:

i think what i like most is that you took some consideration in trying to match up the components colour scheme wise the way that YOU want it.. AND you actually ride the thing. bravo, bravo.

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks, you are spot on! Take yesterday for example; did 86 kms in freezing weather (the snowy pic :)).
Cheers mate!

Posted over 11 years ago

RiezkySusbianDera

RiezkySusbianDera says:

Love this bike

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks man! Your bike is lovely as well, great colour and stickers!

Posted over 11 years ago

akahenry

akahenry says:

I don't mind bombing some hills with that haha. The color scheme looks a bit odd though, but the parts are fine.

Posted over 11 years ago

DomeShot503

DomeShot503 says:

very nice cinelli. A++ on the aerospoke, people just do not understand the full potential.

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks man and you are absolutely right. Besides I've already got some hi tech bikes at my disposal, this is for more fun and style than performance. :)

Posted over 11 years ago

DomeShot503

DomeShot503 says:

You have an arsenal when it comes down to bikes. Also i wear the same nike altea 2's! have you gotten covers for them?

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

nope

Posted over 11 years ago

YVNG_WLVS

YVNG_WLVS says:

the 'aerospoke' is really rather for the looks than anything else, for a good mid priced carbon rim I'd take the BLB Notrious 03 or 05

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

well, that's my sole reason for picking them. if you check my other bikes, you can see that i know a thing or two about bikes and wheels. a lot more than all the "wise" folk on this site in fact. ;)

Posted over 11 years ago

YVNG_WLVS

YVNG_WLVS says:

that commented was directed to the young man talking about the potential of an 'aerospoke'. ;)

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

:) you have a lovely bike by the way, shamals look great!

Posted over 11 years ago

Atombomb

Atombomb says:

Ditch aerospoke ASAP

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

i know that they are as heavy as fcuk but i train on this bike to strenghten my legs (i am a triathlete) and enjoy so i don't really care and i love the looks!
you have a very nice bike by the way.

Posted over 11 years ago

Atombomb

Atombomb says:

If u want to strengthen legs then increase gear ratio, train intervals, and squat/lunge heavier weights. (I am a physical therapist in training). Your setup deserves a better wheel! Cheers!

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks mate! Actually i am doing loads of intervals but need to train with weights as you suggest. Aerospoke is as heavy as a dead donkey but rolls ok and looks very cool imho. I ve got light and fast bikes in my stable anyway, check em out! ;)

Posted over 11 years ago

reyhanmahardika

reyhanmahardika says:

aerospokes are just an option

Posted over 11 years ago

mktng

mktng says:

I agree.. so much going on. But whatever thats my taste/opinion.. +++ at least you clearly ride that thing like it was made to be ridden ! A+++

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

yeah, i like my bikes rather flashy; check out my road and tri bikes. :)
we would all be riding the same thing if the tastes were the same and yes i ride hard and fast. thanks for checkin out! :)

Posted over 11 years ago

gabeone

gabeone says:

Too much goin' on here!

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

like?

Posted over 11 years ago

felixsusanto

felixsusanto says:

IMO change the color scheme . anyway cinelli bros !

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks but I love the color scheme. I used the colours in the "C" of Cinelli. ;)

Posted over 11 years ago

felixsusanto

felixsusanto says:

if u love the color scheme then let it be this way :) ur bike ur taste :D great collection of bike u got there !

Posted over 11 years ago

felixsusanto

felixsusanto says:

just realize that u favorited my mash bolt before ! see my new histogram bro :D

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

I was checking out what other people have done. Your bike is very unique and nice. ;)
Thanks, I love my Wiliers! :)

Posted over 11 years ago

felixsusanto

felixsusanto says:

thanks bro :) check out the histogram .. i sold my bolt quite 3 months ago :D

Posted over 11 years ago

MincedFeet

MincedFeet says:

What about green?

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

i picked two out of three; three colors would be too much even for me. :)

Posted over 11 years ago

reyhanmahardika

reyhanmahardika says:

I really diggin this bike, awesome!!

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Glad you liked it and you have a beautiful bike!

Posted over 11 years ago

Fazz7

Fazz7 says:

Streetfighter! rad bro! awesome!

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks buddy! :)

Posted over 11 years ago

BRNDNLPZ

BRNDNLPZ says:

Where did you get the water bottle cage/rack? I like the idea of the bottle behind the seat versus the seatpost.

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

You can find it on Ebay, the brand is Tacx

Posted over 11 years ago

sublime

sublime says:

The name is incredibly ironic.

Posted over 11 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Hope you liked it? And the bike? :)

Posted over 11 years ago

sublime

sublime says:

It's ironic because you intended "the fix" to be the name of your bike when in actuality the bike itself needs to be fixed.

Posted over 11 years ago