Todd Carlton
That’s not his real last name (we protect identities). Actually, I used to call him Mr. Carlton because of this, his unique classic Carlton Catalina, which we have the pleasure of showing you. Notice the Stronglight cranks with striking cut out ring. Modern wheels consist of Phil Woods to Deep V’s. A nice brooks sits atop; the comfy bars are affixed to an older Cinelli stem. The 1964 Catalina is built into a sweet, easy rider with no lack of performance. Fixed and respectable. Catalina is a small desert island off L.A. with a large wild pig problem. Nothing like this bike.
Chris’s Mash
Chris intentionally took his Cinelli Mash to the limit with strong and beautiful parts. However, some web site accidentally sent him the Ti railed version of the brooks swallow instead of steel. Darn. Paul Flush cranks, Paul hubs laced to Deep V’s. Deda stem is feather light and stiff. He kept it real murdered with black ano throughout. You can have a mash but you can’t have this one.










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