Mash / Cinelli Vigorelli

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  • Paul flush rings only come in 46/48. Looks 46/18.

  • Must be that then.

  • Another one of mine.
    Mainly because I like the scenery.

  • [QUOTE=Lynchman;3503317]Love it, absolutely love it, even the paint job... Still I'm very tempted to have it repainted, as I still find it difficult to live with the hipster stigma. Have a Bolt too that might have to go unfortunately, and a CX in progress. Love them all... not to mention the Vigorelli I build for my girlfriend.

    Is it worth it... Well, of course you can argue that Cinelli is overpriced, but I want to be buried with this frame; how do I put a price on that?

    Pics or it didn't happen.[/QUOTE]

    The forum is waiting for evidence that you have a bicycle.

  • One was posted a couple of pages back, crap photo though... As for the full stable, I guess they'll be posted eventually; couldn't care less really if you need evidence :)

  • I want to see your bikes man!

  • The forum is waiting for evidence that you have a bicycle.

    you are, forum has already seen his bike.

  • The forum is waiting for evidence that you have a bicycle.

    Here you go you lazy fucker.

  • Saddle now lowered considerably and it has a slightly shorter stem... Apparently I'm not quite as flexible as I was 15 years ago, or so says bike fit woman :(

    #meanbitch

  • Another way of saying that you need to do more stretching.

  • A lot less actually... From the sound of it, I had my first session this Saturday, I shouldn't even ride a bike at all. Also I need hip and knee replacement and I should see a physiotherapist and an orthopaedic specialist about my spinal problems. All news to me... Going in for round two this afternoon.

  • No one is perfect. but by the sound of it, your body would appreciate a front brake?

  • So they say... something along the line, "brakeless is down right stupid, insane more likely for someone in your condition." I'm not quite the crumbling invalid they make me out to be though, I'm just old.

  • No one is perfect. but by the sound of it, your body would appreciate a front brake?

    This.

    Seriously, much kinder to your knees, both brakes even more so.

    Don't do what my dad did riding a high GI and end up having two knees operation (and he had two brakes).

  • my dad had seven knee operations, plus multiple ankle surgical 'tweaks', your point being?

    but he's a football player.

  • He put a lots of stress on his knees, it was only a recent bike fit that recommend him to drop the GI from 80" to 65".

  • Seems many older guys natural pedal slower through habbit

  • "Seems many older guys are hard as fuck!"

    This.

  • My noble stead. Needs a clean but well loved.

  • Looks great but Corima is back to front....

  • How many people have Corima 4-spoke clinchers on the forum now? TM, Hobo and Me?

    Getting to mainstream, I need a Corima tri...

  • I'll take the 4 spoke :)

  • I'll take the 4 spoke :)

    Kind of a moot point as I literally cannot remove it from my bike right now.

    I put some ball bearings in the axle bolts one night as I only had one lock on me, and now love nor money will shift them out. Not really a problem yet, but that's going to be a fun puncture...

  • Looks great but Corima is back to front....

    also, are you SURE about that?

    I've been looking at pictures of them both ways round, and I can't seem to find a consensus or a pro level track bike to work it out.

    paging Tester...

  • Kind of a moot point as I literally cannot remove it from my bike right now.

    I put some ball bearings in the axle bolts one night as I only had one lock on me, and now love nor money will shift them out. Not really a problem yet, but that's going to be a fun puncture...

    Ah I'll take the whole bike then.

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