I'm thinking whoever owns that Cinelli should have bought a bigger a frame. And built it up less fugly
Not really - look at the stem length, it's 100mm at best. That is the correct sized Vigorelli for him. I would argue that a frame with the longer headtube and compact geo necessary to get rid of the spacer stack would make a much, much uglier bike.
Oh hello. I should be a member of the T-rex club, the frame as pictured in the last picture (against the shed) is how I ride it 300-400km's a week. And it really fits me. Although a bigger frame would be the way to go, but these frames are (In my eyes) quite expensive and this is the Show model from the Bikemotion show in the Netherlands, the small shop I work in is one of the few Cinelli dealers in the Netherlands and I had the opportunity to buy this frame for less than half of the RRP, so couldn't really refuse.
If anybody would trade this M against a L-frame Vigorelli or Mash just let me know.
You wouldn't want a larger frame; you'd have to run a pathetic little stem. No-one likes a short stem..
oh.. hang on, this is the HHSB thread. Everyone likes a short stem :)
Not really - look at the stem length, it's 100mm at best. That is the correct sized Vigorelli for him. I would argue that a frame with the longer headtube and compact geo necessary to get rid of the spacer stack would make a much, much uglier bike.
You wouldn't want a larger frame; you'd have to run a pathetic little stem. No-one likes a short stem..
oh.. hang on, this is the HHSB thread. Everyone likes a short stem :)