Cinelli Tutto
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That is a sweet looking frame!! The fork looks exceptionally long, but maybe it is the angle of the picture.?
Also, I like how they paint the wall to "fill in" the rest of the bike components.
Also, I like how they paint the wall to "fill in" the rest of the bike components.
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Fork is very confusing but I'm intrigued. Maybe it is just a weird angle, because it seems to match up with the bike design on the wall, but it does look really long.
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According to our Cinelli rep, the Tutto is basically the "replacement" for the MASH Work now that their collaboration is in the history books. The segmented fork (which is no longer that that on the Work) looks great in person and the frame is actually a really dark grey, not black.
In other Cinelli news, the aluminum Vigorelli (which you can see a hint on in the lower left of that pic above) is making a comeback in 2018 as well.
In other Cinelli news, the aluminum Vigorelli (which you can see a hint on in the lower left of that pic above) is making a comeback in 2018 as well.

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Looks to me like they took the Work frame and added belt-drive compatibility and a cooler fork with super rad paint. I'd love to see one in person.
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The MASH Work fork was fairly short if you did actually want to race CX with it, maybe they stretched it out.
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I never cared much for the Work, but that Tutto looks awesome.
I thought the Vig was looking pretty great, too, until I got to the seat tube.
I thought the Vig was looking pretty great, too, until I got to the seat tube.

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Ive looked in to this frame a bit more and found a screen shot of the geo, which is probably old news to you folks. Have no idea if it is legit, but if so the new fork pushes the trail numbers way below the current model (45mm offset vs 38mm) which reduces trail on the large frame, for example, from 5.8 to 5.0 and knocks on the door of low trail.
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[QUOTE=Scrodzilla;19738293]According to our Cinelli rep, the Tutto is basically the "replacement" for the MASH Work now that their collaboration is in the history books. The segmented fork (which is no longer that that on the Work) looks great in person and the frame is actually a really dark grey, not black.
Is there a reason they stopped working together other than just business? I liked their collaborations over the years.
Is there a reason they stopped working together other than just business? I liked their collaborations over the years.
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For as much as I lusted after a WORK frame, I'm glad I didn't buy one and got something slacker angles.
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At least it looks like it has the removable canti studs. Those things are so clutch for mounting racks & baskets. Fork is cool too, I dig the laid back frame + in your face fork paint.
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Apparently it's getting a segmented fork and is supposed to be a "do everything" FG bike -- not really clear what that means aside from tire clearance. Kinda seems like a watered down Mash Work. I'm not super impressed.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BbcWeB4l...nelli_official
edit- and rereading the thread, looks like none of that was really news.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BbcWeB4l...nelli_official
edit- and rereading the thread, looks like none of that was really news.