Developed to serve as a versatile, all-street bike, the singlespeed Cinelli Mash Work is designed with feedback from messenger and Mash rider Chas Christiansen to be a silver bullet. The frame set is designed with a geometry nimble enough to bomb through an alley cat and but has the fixings to be a dedicated ‘cross racing machine. Skitch on through to the other side for all the deets…
This full Columbus steel frame set is left with heat zones visible around the joints then cleared over, so the frame and fork appear to be as raw as the streets themselves. The top tube features internal routing with flush interfaces at either end for the rear brake. Both frame and fork feature removable cantilever mounts so it can be ridden fixed and brakeless without extra hardware.
The frame and fork are designed with clearance for 35c tires for cross racing, though rear spacing is for 120mm track hubs, with mounts for two waterbottles. The model comes in five sizes, from 50cm to 60cm, and includes frame, fork, headset, seat collar, and brake studs.
The Mash Work frame set is available now on the Cinelli online store for $895.65 MSRP pre-order through September 1st.