Bike Feature: Franz's Cinelli Mash Parallax




Frame
Cinelli Mash Parallax Charcoal

Fork/Headset
Cinelli Mash Parallax Charcoal

Crankset/Bottom Bracket
Sram Omnium Crankset

Pedals
Kore / Cinelli pedal strap

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain
Bikedomeworks cog / Omnium chainring / Spank tweet tweet chain

Handlebars/Stem
Ritchey WCS Carbon wide handlebars / Cinelli Pista Stem

Saddle/Seatpost
Cinelli Scatto Cavaliere Saddle / Cinelli Pillar Seatpost

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire
Aerospoke / Thickslick Tires

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire
H Plus Son EERO / Novatec Hub / Thickslick Tires

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The fixed gear bicycle he oldest and simplest type of bicycle is the "fixed-gear" bicycle. This is a single-speed bike without a freewheel: that is, whenever the bike is in motion, the pedals will go around. You cannot coast on a fixed-gear machine.

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