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Cinelli Mash Parallax

Photos by Eric~~~ Second set of photos by Matteo Zolt Initial photos by Liam O'Donnell ~~ Featured on The Fixed Life: http://thefixedlife.com/2014/06/25/daves-cinelli-parallax/#more-2057

Frame:
Cinelli Mash Parallax size 54

Fork/Headset:
ENVE 2.0 road fork 43mm rake / slam that stem bearing cap!

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sugino 75 Direct Drive

Pedals:
TIME ATAC

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Roselli 17t cog / 44rn 49t Chainring / Izumi V Super Tough njs chain

Handlebars/Stem:
Rethal fatbar lite / Thompson X4 120mm

Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik Antares / Thompson

Brakes:
knees / thighs

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
HED Belgium + to DuraAce

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
HED Belgium + to DuraAce

Bike History

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

  1. Initial
  2. many years later

Current Stage Info:

Sorry about poor photos, im no photographer...
This is how she looks in December 2018:
New fork (ENVE)
Back to thompson (post and stem)
Sugino DD cranks (bawler)
Renthal risers

Added by crashoverride. Last updated over 5 years ago.

Latest 20 Comments

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zulfikar_s

zulfikar_s says:

nice!!

Posted over 5 years ago

cosenal

cosenal says:

many years later... still an awesome build!

Posted over 5 years ago

crashoverride

crashoverride says:

check new pics! :)

Posted over 5 years ago

dennisthemenace

dennisthemenace says:

That looks well nice :)

Posted over 6 years ago

tristanrabe

tristanrabe says:

Hi ! I just bought a Ritchey carbon handlebar but im afraid that it breaks during hill climbing or skidding
Have you ever had a problem like this ?

Posted over 6 years ago

naukograd

naukograd says:

rap 100%

Posted about 7 years ago

crashoverride

crashoverride says:

Thanks dude!

Posted about 7 years ago

Yopo

Yopo says:

What size Durano did you fit? 23 or 25c?

Posted about 7 years ago

crashoverride

crashoverride says:

25c with these wheels being 25mm wide. Could probably use 23c but I prefer the comfortable ride

Posted about 7 years ago

cicciopasticcio

cicciopasticcio says:

yeah boi! Needs new photos with the new rims

Posted about 7 years ago

crashoverride

crashoverride says:

Yes I do!!

Posted about 7 years ago

moneymakingnic

moneymakingnic says:

very nice build!! how is the 54cm working for you? i am in between getting a 54/56

thanks!

Posted over 7 years ago

crashoverride

crashoverride says:

I like 54.. the 56 would have fit me also but smaller frame is easier to throw around and probably stiffer I don't know :p

Posted about 7 years ago

FABEL

FABEL says:

well developed for sure, but those ergo bars destroy an otherwise beautiful flow

Posted over 7 years ago

lesik

lesik says:

Nice build ! isn't it feels a bit small ? 54cm has 53,5 cm top tube. For a dude 180 ish height looks a bit small..

Posted almost 8 years ago

crashoverride

crashoverride says:

Yeah, maybe. I can ride both 54cm and 56cm. I have riden a 56cm with a shorter stem and it fits me fine. But I'm kinda in between sizes and I prefer smaller frames with higher seat posts and long stems. I feel more in control of the bike.

Posted almost 8 years ago

lesik

lesik says:

I had a same problem and took 56cm. I am even a bit smalller. 179cm.

Posted almost 8 years ago

HK_Berlin

HK_Berlin says:

but your kagero looked so clean ! anyway nice ride

Posted over 8 years ago

crashoverride

crashoverride says:

Yeah, but that lopro geometry is not practical

Posted over 8 years ago

boodin

boodin says:

Nice!

Posted almost 9 years ago

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