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CinelliFix 06-20-14 06:54 PM

Hey scrod, just finished building my cinelli Mash...I chose every part well but the tires...I purchased and put Michelin Lithion 2's on my h plus son rims....Didn't realize they only have a max PSI of 102 until after installing and pumping them up. I'm running brakeless, should I immediately swap them out for something more reliable? Do you know anything about running this type of tire on a fixed gear? Appreciate the advice/criticism.

Scrodzilla 06-20-14 07:00 PM

Ugh...I hate those tires! I've found that you rally can't go wrong with a Vittoria Rubino in the front and a Rando in back.

If you plan on doing any skidding at all, go for a 28c Rando and ignore the recommended 85 psi. I keep mine inflated to 115 and it's awesome.

wtfnoob 06-20-14 08:02 PM

Hey Scrod,

I should of posted here to ask you, but would you be so kind to answer my question:
http://www.bikeforums.net/singlespee...012-a-104.html

Thanks!

CinelliFix 06-20-14 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 16869078)
Ugh...I hate those tires! I've found that you rally can't go wrong with a Vittoria Rubino in the front and a Rando in back.

If you plan on doing any skidding at all, go for a 28c Rando and ignore the recommended 85 psi. I keep mine inflated to 115 and it's awesome.


I knew they sucked! It was my first ride, and I really disliked them and didn't trust them. Thanks for the advice, I'll take a look around and swap them out asap.

Edit: Just bought a pair of Rubino Pro's .
Hopefully I can return the michelins...even though I bought them from the UK lol!

Scrodzilla 06-21-14 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by wtfnoob (Post 16869212)
Hey Scrod,

I should of posted here to ask you, but would you be so kind to answer my question:
http://www.bikeforums.net/singlespee...012-a-104.html

Thanks!

It looks like somebody already answered you.

YK_ 06-21-14 02:18 PM

Hey Scrod,

Would a brake lever with a 23.8 band fit on the Cinelli Peppers?

Scrodzilla 06-21-14 02:25 PM

Those bars are 22.2mm up near the grip area so you'll need to shim it like you would on any other risers (except Nitto, which are 24mm).

If you want us to install your grips, just attach a note with the payment or e-mail us after submitting your order.

Philasteve 06-21-14 03:17 PM

Just curious on why you like just 1 rando in the back, and a different tire up front? I need new tires for the Surly and was thinking about just doing a 25 rando up front and in 28 back. Are rando's really sluggish to run 2 or something?

Scrodzilla 06-21-14 03:22 PM

Yup.

Randos are great for both comfort and skidding but I prefer a tire that's a little more racy in the front because they handle much better.

CinelliFix 06-22-14 10:16 AM

Scrod, thanks again for the tire advice. Pumped to throw them on the Cinelli. I have one more question for you that I couldn't find an answer to. The matte paint on the cinelli mash histogram (the black 2012) is veryyyy prone to scratches. I was taking a picture and a gust of wind moved the bike ever so slightly into the wall and the top tube got a very small scratch. It honestly barely touched, and sure enough, a hairline scratch was there. I'll be extremely careful, but sometimes you just wanna ride and not worry about the paint.

A- Is there any good touch up paint you would recommend?
B- Is there any product out there that I can buy and coat the frame with that acts like a varnish to help protect it?

Scrodzilla 06-22-14 11:01 AM

Assuming you bought it to ride and not just take pictures of, get over it.

Pretty soon it will be so covered with nicks and dings that you won't even notice the first one.

Philasteve 06-22-14 02:57 PM

Thank's for the advice on tires. But yeah to the dude with scratches, bikes honestly look better a little banged up. I like my well ridden dirty bike.

cosmicwheelie 06-22-14 10:52 PM

+3 on the tires. have a rando front and back and i wanna try out a rubino up front now... maybe next season


Scrod do you have any preference, or have you seen any that you like, with regards to bottle cage mounts (for a braze on-less frame)? there are a ton out there, and i see a few that i like. considering the king cage top cap solution. just wanted your input. thanks bud

rocferd 06-23-14 07:10 PM

To shark attack, or be shark attacked?

Scrodzilla 06-24-14 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by rocferd (Post 16876479)
To shark attack, or be shark attacked?

Too many variables. I'm leaning toward being the attacker.

Scrodzilla 06-24-14 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by cosmicwheelie (Post 16873957)
Scrod do you have any preference, or have you seen any that you like, with regards to bottle cage mounts (for a braze on-less frame)? there are a ton out there, and i see a few that i like. considering the king cage top cap solution. just wanted your input. thanks bud

Some people on this forum can't seem to figure out how to use the Twofish Quick Cage adapter but I use one and it does exactly what it's supposed to do.

cosmicwheelie 06-24-14 07:09 PM

cool i'll look into it. thanks man

Jared. 06-25-14 01:15 PM

How often do you recommend changing rim tape?

Scrodzilla 06-25-14 02:01 PM

Why would you ever need to change it? Rim tape doesn't wear out.

Phyoomz 06-25-14 02:32 PM

Scrod:

What are the differences between Leader 722ts and Lo, as you see them? All the website says is that the Lo is more "aggressive." I'm sized up w/ the 58 for both of them apparently.

P.S. how much longer is that Lo complete sale lasting?

Scrodzilla 06-25-14 02:53 PM

The Lo has a forward-sloping top tube, shorter head tube and tighter rear triangle. Also, the original 722TS hasn't been in production for over two years.

The sale on completes is running until they are all gone (we have one left).

Phyoomz 06-25-14 04:38 PM

*expletive*! I guess I'll have to catch the next sale.

Thank you, sir.

bro 06-25-14 06:31 PM

check ur thread every day bro.

Jared. 06-25-14 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 16881921)
Why would you ever need to change it? Rim tape doesn't wear out.

The tape that came stock on my Wabi wheelset (over 2 years ago) was cracking around the eyelets and it punctured my tube in the same spot a few times. No other debris or burrs on the tire, tube or rim.

Scrodzilla 06-25-14 10:21 PM

Use Velox. It will last forever.


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