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Paul's Cinelli Vigorelli Caleido Bike Check

We met Paul Chevalier in Paris right after he finished his build. It’s always exciting to meet new riders in the street!
As soon as we started talking about fixed gear, we felt he was on the same wavelength as us, and really wanted to feature his build to show the science behind that magic build.

Components

Chainring: Kronos x Courage (49T)

Bottom Bracket:SRAM GXP Team

Chain: Izumi Jet Black 1/8"

Cog: Miche (17T)

Handlebar: FSA VTT Flatbar Carbon

Stem: 3T ARX LTD

Grips: Ritchey Comp Trail

Seat Post: Ritchey WCS Zero Blatte 31.6mm

Seat: Fizik Tempo Argo

Crankset: SRAM Omnium

Frame
Cinelli Vigorelli Caleido Frameset

Headset
Integrated (no particular brand)

Front wheel
3-spokes Carbon Super Team

Rear wheel
Mavic Ellipse

Tires
Continental 4 seasons (front) / Thickslick 25mm (rear)

Pedals: Schindelhauer Urban

Straps: Moga Bags x Spazio Studio

The front part of the build is really incisive: the handlebar, stem and 3-spokes make it super lightweight and resist vibration as Paul says.

The downside of his build in his opinion is the Omium's length of 170mm, which combined to his front geometry causes a slight overlap. Even if it's a matter of taste, people always discuss this question: it's up to you! For speeding on a bike track, there's really no problem with it, but if you plan to do tricks out of a bike with overlap, you could have surprises ?

We went with Paul on Place de la République here in Paris at sunset to get those shots. The water mirror was fun to shoot on with those reflection persectives.

Epileptic beauty

We then move to a near street while the sun were going down, and we found that magic spot with those flashy kitch lights.

Paul uses his fixed gear as a daily, ridding with @okami.riding on thursdays, or for some straight speed purpose. The perfect build for this!

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