work, utility, winter bike
Frame:
Cinelli Mash Work 2015 sz 54cm
Fork/Headset:
Cinelli Mash Work steel/ Chris King Headset 1 1/8
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Paul Components Royal Flush 46t/ Phil wood BB 108mm
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Paul 46t / Phil wood 17t
Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik Arione R3/ 3T Ionic 25 VR Pro
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Velocity B43/ Paul Components 32H/ Freedom Ryder 32c
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Velocity B43/ Paul Components 32H/ Freedom Ryder 32c
Accessories:
Mash stem cap Beavis and Butthead/
/Phil Wood bb mud guard' Anodized Red'/
origin8 front rack/
BennyGold dice valve caps/
Cadence Bar end Plug/ Profile grips
PDW owl water bottle cage
Phil wood seat clamp
Bike History
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Current Stage Info:
21.09 lbs with front rack, 20 lbs with out
Added by cukos. Last updated over 9 years ago.
Latest 21 Comments
holy... that tire clearance. why 32c tires btw? just curious. Super clean build too!
Posted almost 10 years ago
Nice, we should ride together lol, I'm in Denver
Posted almost 10 years ago
I ride with some friends every sunday. We meet at Union station 9:30 and roll at 10. 40-60 miles
Posted almost 10 years ago
Wow, I ride to union/REI Sunday's, but not that early and don't ride that far. Wow
Posted almost 10 years ago
now im convinced to get high end parts for my utility/commuter bike. im now also thinking of getting a front rack. thanks to this.
Posted almost 10 years ago
nice dude, can you run a front brake with the rack?
Posted about 10 years ago
ah right, how about normal brakes? also it doesnt look like you will be able to run brakes on that wheeldset:p
Posted about 10 years ago
Real nice, i order the phil bottom in 111mm with the royal flush.
Would you prefer 108mm ?
Same Frame
Posted about 10 years ago
I will recommend a 111mm, my 108mm is a close fit. My chainring is 46 and is very close to the chain stay, I know with a 48t chainring it will not fit. So you are better with 111m. But I love the clean look. Check the pics, you can see how close the chainring is to the chainstay.
Posted about 10 years ago
Albin_Blutwurst says:
Super sweet ride, mate.
Posted about 9 years ago