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• #4452
Alright kiddos. Wouldn't mind a pricecheck on my Cinelli Mash Work complete bike. It's a year old, has a few dinks in the top tube, and comes with fairly average Miche components except for the bar / stem which is BLB, with a dia compe track brake and lever.
I'm thinking £500 - is that unreasonable? Haven't cleaned it up yet.
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• #4453
This is a bike I will never sell :)
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• #4454
Deja vu. Looks familiar.
I drilled a 58 back 07. 😎
Tis a keeper.
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• #4455
They just get better with age. Right?
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• #4456
My mash work now up on the classifieds! https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/335958
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• #4457
My silly HHSB Vigorelli track. Super nice to ride though
Look sweet, what size is that?
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• #4458
Summer 19 update
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• #4459
also summer 19 update. higher gear, different saddle and rear mudguard off.
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• #4460
After 3 years, I finally finished it
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• #4461
After 3 years, I finally finished it
looks sweet.
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• #4462
Having a lot of fun with this setup at the mo.
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• #4463
Current track set up. Keep meaning to upgrade the crankset but ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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• #4465
Retrogression sells an Alpina Carbon Fork with a 30mm rake: https://www.retro-gression.com/collections/forks/products/alpina-carbon-track-fork-undrilled?variant=47508077898
And so does BLB if you don't want to bother with US shipping: https://www.bricklanebikes.co.uk/blb-b30-fork-black
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• #4466
Yeah I was pretty tempted. If anyone has something interesting <£200 hmu. 165mm obviously
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• #4467
My silly commuter Work setup. Can't imagine there's many more brakeless bikes with a full dyno setup, which I'm kinda proud of.
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• #4468
Got some riding in before the rain came pissing down (just as I reached home)
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• #4469
Joined the Cinelli crowd just recently. Caleido L with most parts swapped from the previous bike. Wheel upgrade planned in the future for some not too deep Vs (<32mm). Loving it so far!
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• #4470
I know this might be a long shot but has anyone here successfully fitted mudguards to a vigorelli?
Mine's a 2008 model. Looks like it has a reasonable amount of clearance at the front and I could probably add a link to creat a bot mroe at the back...
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• #4471
I've had a raceblade on the back, but found the front one fouled the DT.
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• #4472
I just strap on a https://www.sks-germany.com/en/products/x-tra-dry/?cn-reloaded=1 onto the seat post as and when needed. You can double up by having an ass saver too. No clearance on the front for anything though.
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• #4473
Got some raceblades on the cheap. As long as they don’t fall to pieces they certainly seem to fit ok. I think because this is an older vig and has a slightly slacker head tube angle, there’s quite a lot of clearance at the down tube. I might even be tempted to stick some 28s on there when the weather really turns.
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• #4474
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• #4475
Mash just released a new batch of steel frames.
I´m really considering to place an order, but money is tight. .https://shop.mashsf.com/mash-steel-frame-set-lava-orange.html
https://shop.mashsf.com/mash-steel-frame-set-gray-hammered.html
https://shop.mashsf.com/mash-steel-frame-set-raw-smoke.html
My silly HHSB Vigorelli track. Super nice to ride though
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