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• #3
Forks look wrong, unless they are broken and have sagged lot's.
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• #4
Silly, that's a whopping 40mm of plush travel right there!
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• #5
Don't look like 40mm :)
Hardly seems worth the extra weight and complexity and cost :)Needs old school Bombers for the trails that 40mm won't cope with.
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• #6
There's a new Cinelli Tutto. The 2020 version ("Cinelli Tutto Plus") comes with mudguard and rack mounts and improved tyre clearance (45c vs 35c for the previous version). It also allows for a rear derailleur.
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• #7
I'm amused to see that the rear fork end on this Cinelli is almost exactly the same as the TT frame I used for all my PB's.
My frame was originally badged as a Dayton, although I suspect it wasn't made by them at Park Royal. It was a track frame which had a damaged rear fork end and in 1978 I asked Dave Russell to convert it for geared TT use - he said it would be difficult to change to road ends, so he fitted new forged track ends and brazed on a campag gear hanger.
This arrangement worked perfectly and served me well until the introduction of the new 'clip on' bar position in 1991.
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• #8
Fork looks hella slack no?
Guess it’s not a track bike so...
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• #9
it ticks some boxes
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• #10
I'm just waiting for 2021 and fat bikes in TdF.
Is cyclist society getting generally older that industry is going for all that comfortable plush?
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• #11
boomers got the money, i guess
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• #12
All the actually old cyclists are still rolling around on rock hard 23c tyres. 25c on the winter bike.
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• #13
I honestly thought this was a joke when I saw it.
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• #14
Looks like Vyvyan Bastard from the young ones.
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• #15
Not bad but it needs some more bottle cage mounts.
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• #16
I'm on 23c on the winter bike actually.
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• #17
I resemble that remark.
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• #18
Oh, not that part of cycling society like us, that re-sells all parts, etc., I mean dentist and architects and the Cervelo crew-like people that spend money on new bieks.
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• #19
Looks like a handy bike but hella expensive for something that is essentially supposed to be a city hack. There seems to be a dearth of these kind of frames in Europe, lots of cheap options in the US though
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• #20
I agree, it is very expensive (£725 for the frameset, £1200 for the dropbar). However, if it drops in price like the 2019 version has (£510 for the frameset at Triton Cycles, £525 for the flatbar version on eBay - £800 elsewhere) , it becomes more reasonable.
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• #21
Cinelli hella expensive for lyf
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• #22
On sale in Cinelli store for 472eur (-25%)
https://www.wingedstore.com/cinelli-factory-outlet/cinelli-tutto-frameset-2019-800.html
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Cannondale Caad13 or Masoncycles Mason Definition as a MAMIL road bike?
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• #25
mason because BSA bottom bracket
2020 looks both confusing and fun