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• #3677
cinelli foffa MASHup?
/stolen from FB
//EEI rips
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• #3678
Have cinelli seen the stale end of fixed gear?
I'm sure I've heard Antonio Colombo ramble on about Ultracycling and Adventure Groad bikes recently on various youtube vids.
Wouldn't surprise me if the Hobo line got expanded in place of the Mash bikes -
• #3679
Not sure if related but Cinelli have
justbrought out a fixed gear bikehttp://cinelli.it/en/prodotti/tipo-pista-en/
https://www.evanscycles.com/cinelli-tipo-pista-2017-singlespeed-bike-EV293878 -
• #3680
Just?
Where have you been? Inhaling paints?
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• #3681
Sorry :( I didn't realise it was actually for sale yet.
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• #3682
Finally finished after two years.
Still in the market for a 56cm frame in charcoal. -
• #3683
No foot retention?
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• #3684
Just waiting for the 'final' set of pedals to come in. The test ride today did indeed show I needed some straps for sure...
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• #3685
the lay back seat post is pointless when you shove the saddle that far forward. Looks like an inline post would fit better.
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• #3686
I'd remove the labels on the wheels. Makes Ellipses so ugly
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• #3687
This frame was for sale as I never got along with it and built a sensible fixed commuter instead.
Got sellers remorse and it's been built up for Herne Hill and now has a setback seatpost, riser road bars and from a spin around the block it's a much better fit. -
• #3688
They do feel better in a track set-up, when I rode my Vigorelli on the track, it felt perfect.
Specialized new handlebar? that doesn't look too offensive.
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• #3689
Indeed, the entry level Hover version. Surprisingly I quite like them looks wise and I think the S-Works Aerofly version with 25mm rise look immense. They used them on the 2016 Red Hook builds.
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• #3690
It is not a cinelli
You could get some Cinelli decals on 'Bay if it makes you feel better.
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• #3691
Surprisingly I quite like them looks wise.
That Hover look great and actually a great option to be able to slam the stem.
The carbon look crap on that Red Hook Specialized tho.
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• #3693
Has anyone ever tried running a 28c on the front of a mash? I think it'll be too much when taken off-road with mud getting stuck. Rear is fine, just need an option for the front.
I used 25c tyres around Epping last summer and it was completely fine, but I'm not sure with it being a bit more boggy around this time of year. -
• #3694
That's what I thought, thank you. I'll stick with 25 on the front.
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• #3695
Play around with pressure, drop them a bit to improved speed and comfort.
If you're riding those 25mm at 100psi, then there's your problem.
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• #3696
I run a 28 Vittoria Open Corsa on my Bolt. Theres a fair bit of room in there but surely even the 23's would get clogged up with proper mud?
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• #3697
AFAIK the bolt is slightly different to the original Mash.
I remember seeing @andypancake mash back during the apocalypse that he had 24mm conti on the front and it look just about enough clearance.
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• #3698
Ahh, fair point. I though I remembered running 28's on my OG Mash but you're right, it was 25's!
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• #3699
I never ride them any higher than 80psi even on the road, I'll drop them a bit more though as I know the mud will definitely be greater than last time I rode it off-road.
Any suggestions on what I should get for the rear as I know 28 will fit?
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• #3700
well depend on whether you like skidding or not.
To increase comfort, a wider bar actually give a noticeable improvement.
When do you think Pelizzoli will catch on? 2117?