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FOR SALE! Cinelli Track bike/Fixie! Please Share.
Cinelli Vigorelli 2012 Frame - Size 58cm
Tifosi Track Wheelset
Miche Primato Advanced Crankset (48t)
Token Track Cog (17t)
Cinelli Pista Bar
Hope Bar Ends
Thompson X4 Stem
Cinelli Vai Seatpost
Selle San Marco Rolls Saddle
Conti Gatorskin tyresWill also chuck in:
16t Token Track Cog
Shimano 105 Front brake (for road use) (RRP £35)
Cane Creek Crosstop lever for drop bar (RRP £20)
Easton EA70 Monkey Bar (Riser RRP £70) + Diacompe Tech Goldfinger Brake Lever (For Hipster-ing around)
Time Clipless Pedals (not the blackspire ones in the photo!)
Hold Fast Pedal Straps (For Platform pedals, see photo - RRP £40)I built this bike just under 3 years ago for a little over £1200. Still in excellent condition with just a few marks on the frame which can be easily touched up. Very light bike, an absolute dream to ride - especially on the track. Have ridden a fair bit on the road and it's more than sturdy enough for road use. The wheels are significantly nicer than I thought they'd be when I ordered them! I'm pretty sure they're lighter and stiffer than the Mavic Kysyriums on my road bike and they roll for ever, they've got the higher spec Novatec sealed bearings in them. It's also an absolute hoot with the riser bar on for cutting around town on - even if it is a bit hipster!
Looking for around £650 - let me know if you're interested or make me an offer!
More images here: http://imgur.com/a/Tty9n
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When you get the dosh I can whole heartedly reccommend this: http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=7456
Done me well through mountain and road cycling :)
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Just a note on Create bikes - I bought one just over a year a go for £200 delivered. Annoyingly I didn't see all the posts about them here before buying - however..
I have ridden it really hard, in stock trim (apart from pedals), and just generally abused it for a year, and so far it has done me well. Sure, it's very heavy, the wheels flex under power but if you're just looking for a cheap run around and don't need to cover loads of distance they're not a HUGELY bad decision.
On the flip side, it's been a year now and my rear hub is starting to go! But, I'm not the average use case for this bike, I jump it, chuck it against lamposts, ride it in all weather and barely maintain it so it's not particularly surprising!
Just be aware they're not a quality device, but will serve many people's purpose if you're considering one!
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