Are the bikes you build for yourself, customers, or do you just have a massive collection of bikes you've built! Enjoy watching your videos, keep them coming!
Thank you! A bit of everything like you just said haha. But a majority of them are personal builds, however I have sold on a few to make room for more builds
Thanks!! I’m yet to try out tubeless, I’ve set up many for other people but I’ve personally never been a fan of the mess and maintenence of it. But I do see the advantages!
How many teeth or on that chainring? Looks like it's good for acceleration and tricks but I'm wondering how that gear ratio is for riding at higher speeds and longer distance
Thanks! They don’t exist unfortunately, all these components have been sourced individually. There are some sites you’ll be able to buy all the components for a build but you’ll need to choose them yourself. I’m happy to help if you need any more info ✌️
This is my first road ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA and I have taken it out a handful of times and so far it is exceeding all of my expectations. I didn’t want to break the bank on a first bike and the herd is a great option for getting a fast bike with reliable components. I plan on riding this bike for many years to come. Thank you Sava!
Sweet build and vid as always👌just wondering, do you clean the factory grease off of new chains before installing or leave it on? Lots of differing opinions online about this
@@lim1388 some people say its purpose is to protect the chain for transport/storage etc, and is pretty poor lube for actual usage. Others say its better than any lube you can put on yourself. I was just wondering what Mr Wheelies thinks 😊
Thanks! Personally I leave the factory grease on, it is rather sticky and does like to attract dirt but you can wipe down the outside of it. It seems to last longer than most lubes so I leave it on until I need to clean the drivetrain then I will use normal lube. But yeah like you said, loads of different opinions out there
i almost had a fit when you were zipping through the track without popping a wheelie. thank God you did at the end lol
rad build as always, dude!
no spoilers, please!
lol haha sorry i couldn't help it!
hahah!! thanks bro✌️
That box 14 chainring is superb!
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What a great video as always a pleasure to watch útil the end
Thank you! Stoked to hear that you enjoyed it🙌
this video is perfection. Great music great filming great frameset great components great build atmosphere just all around great
That's the bike I've been seeing in my dreams.
Simplicity at it's best 👌 👍🏾
Awesome build as per usual loving those tyres. Nice 👌🏼
Thank you🙌
tutto is the only cinelli that I like, good job
thanks🙌
Awesome video!🔥
Thankyou!!✌️
finally new magnificent build❤❤
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sick build man
thank you my bro!
Those grips are fire. Love the video man - keep it up!
Thanks man!🧡
What brand are those grips?
He's back! If only I could donate you ten of my shed frames so you could keep the builds coming
That sounds awesome, flick them my way🙃
Beautiful build well done cool job
Thank you✌️
Hermoso! Simplemente hermoso!
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Love that tracklocross ❤
Damn I love those bars.
Wow nice build bro
Thanks bro!!
@@waveywheelies always watching your every videos .. i appreciated bro .. good job 😁👍🏾
those grips are fuego
Bullmooses are just cool 😎
I agree!
wow! super bike
comfy handlebars ❤️
Such a dope build, love the bullmoose bars. Def would’ve gone with polished for the headset and spacers though.
Thanks man! Yeah totally agree with you there, I was tossing up between black and silver, might change it in the future
1:06 it's a frog.
love the content man keep it up!
Thanks man! I appreciate your support✌️
Beautiful 🤩
Thanks💫
great as always! 🔥
Thanks🙌
Really good video and I love your choices in parts. I'm a Ribble urban 725S fan but I sure did a lot of drive-by's on the Cinelli site.
Thank you!!🙌
thanks bro
Are the bikes you build for yourself, customers, or do you just have a massive collection of bikes you've built! Enjoy watching your videos, keep them coming!
Thank you! A bit of everything like you just said haha. But a majority of them are personal builds, however I have sold on a few to make room for more builds
Essas bikes aí são muito top mesmo 👍
I was kinda hoping you were gonna set it up as belt drive, but still a sick build nonetheless. Thanks.
Thanks! I will set up with a belt at some point, I’ll make sure to do a video on it👍
@@waveywheelies looking forward to it. Big thanks for all the videos you put out. They always get me stoked to tinker on my bike and go ride.
Why would you WANT a belt drive. They do nothing. You LIKE? going 2.5 miles an hour?
@@bratwurst19 Really? I had no idea that was the case. Can you explain why?
Great video and build. What size frame is it, how doea it fit for height?
love these videos, constantly check to see if u uploaded :)))))
thanks so much! I’ll keep them coming✌️
Tsunami snm 100 ♥️
🔥🔥🔥🔥
i like the look of the handlebar a lot
how much is the estimate parts list on this build?
2500 to 3000 which would get you a top tier fixed gear in whatever flavor you were thinking barring a carbon track bike
great bike for every day! based on your experience. did you prefer Cinelli Tutto or Surly Steamroller?
For sure! Haven’t ridden it enough yet to say, but I’ll let you know
@waveywheelies any update? :)
I wish i have a bike like that for daily bike to work
Such an Gorgeous build! Kind weird question but why not Tubeless? :) Cheers from Berlin Germany 🙌
Thanks!! I’m yet to try out tubeless, I’ve set up many for other people but I’ve personally never been a fan of the mess and maintenence of it. But I do see the advantages!
Pure joy :) What frame size - from your experience - will be ok for 170cm height? Thx.
52 for reactivity and fun, 54 for relaxed fit.
clean
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How many teeth or on that chainring? Looks like it's good for acceleration and tricks but I'm wondering how that gear ratio is for riding at higher speeds and longer distance
Muy bonita
just smart ;)
Nice build, btw what kind of handlebar is that?
Nitto Bullmoose handlebars!
@@megamigs0403 thanks much sir!
Can I ask? What is the size of the tire?
Man where did you get the silver omniums? Super tasty build yet again.
Thanks! I managed to find them on a local online marketplace
Rough idea on what this weighs?
sweet
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Sou terminantemente contra essa coisa de não passar graxa no steerer do garfo, deixando-o exposto à corrosão.
What size is the frame?
Great video! Can you please share how can we order these kits to build at home?
Thanks! They don’t exist unfortunately, all these components have been sourced individually. There are some sites you’ll be able to buy all the components for a build but you’ll need to choose them yourself. I’m happy to help if you need any more info ✌️
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Where did you score that frame? I've been looking for one since FOREVER
It popped up on my local market place a little while ago, haven’t seen another for sale since
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pls make a how to tension a fixed gear videooo
YT has plenty already.
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Please bike build jay joo in wind breaker
Never heard of that frame, I’ll have to have a look
What seatpost? My one too short and looking for one with this sort of setback. Cheers!
Specs are here: www.waveywheelies.com/cinelli-tutto
what frame do you recommend for a fixed gear build on a budget
Try pick one up second hand, usually the best way to get a decent frame on the cheap
may i know what brand is the grip and its model.?
Strong V Black/colour
where can i get a handlebar like this?
Blue lug!
How do you afford all these bikes? I can barley pay rent lol
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can u drop the link where u bought the chain tnx
Blue lug!
This is my first road ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA and I have taken it out a handful of times and so far it is exceeding all of my expectations. I didn’t want to break the bank on a first bike and the herd is a great option for getting a fast bike with reliable components. I plan on riding this bike for many years to come. Thank you Sava!
thanks for the video - not my price tag but niceeee ;-)))
Thanks for watching🙌
Sweet build and vid as always👌just wondering, do you clean the factory grease off of new chains before installing or leave it on? Lots of differing opinions online about this
Why would you take it off?
@@lim1388 some people say its purpose is to protect the chain for transport/storage etc, and is pretty poor lube for actual usage. Others say its better than any lube you can put on yourself. I was just wondering what Mr Wheelies thinks 😊
Thanks! Personally I leave the factory grease on, it is rather sticky and does like to attract dirt but you can wipe down the outside of it. It seems to last longer than most lubes so I leave it on until I need to clean the drivetrain then I will use normal lube. But yeah like you said, loads of different opinions out there
All this was missing was a Thompson stem
Cinelli
Omniums
As nice as it is….
Yow man, Check out some TSUNAMI track frames,they're based in east asia, I own one, BTW another dope build❤🚲
Thanks man! I don’t think there are any in New Zealand, but If something pops up I’d definitely be keen to build one up!
Early af
Yeeow!
new bike and new shoes?! bye bye black nikes…
Yep! Those old nikes served me well, I do love Janoskis
That’s an ugly bike! naw jk
What size of frame ? L ?
sick build man
Thanks man!