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 Team Lope Bike Bio: Crook Type 3 
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Crook Type 3 is a transformed version of Crook, the Cinelli Mash I built up and rode on Aids Lifecycle 9, from SF to LA. The concept was simple, and absurd: after completing the 570 mile ride (if successful, which it was) I would swap out the gray frame that made that journey for the limited edition green/ white variant, celebrating the achievement. You can read about the build process for Crook Type 3 here. Suffice to say, I kept the bottom end from the original Crook, and replaced the top end, going with a silver dip theme above the frame line.

Cinelli Mash 09 Limited Edition Green/White Adidas-inspired variant
SRAM Courier 300 Cranks (48/165)
Shimano A520 pedals
Custom wheelset: Soma hubs laced to H+Son 43s
Sugino Track Cog system (17) (Currently 75 inchgear)
SRAM single chain
Dia Compe brake/ carbon fiber cable housing
Paul Comp cross lever, silver
Titanium spacers
Columbus headset and seatpost clamp
Thomson Elite post, silver
Thomson X2 stem, silver
Nitto RB-021 compact bullhorns
VO elkhide wrap
crankbolt wrap caps (!)
Brooks Swallow saddle, honey
Thomson stem cap
Continental Gatorskin Hardshells 25c
Awesomeness

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Here's the build in the wild...

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Note the Paul Comp cross lever. That was a hard find, with a deceptively simple solution: Order direct from Paul Comp...
The elkhide is still stretching and getting comfy but it's gorgeous. I miss gel padding, though. Crank bolts for bar ends. HA!

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The gold hub works nicely with the color scheme, which was fortuitous. I'll eventually have a brass bell on the front end too.

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Sneaky inclusion of my Three-Pin rider logo under the chainring, for science.

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On Crook 1.0 there was a quote here: 'by hook or by crook' which was my inspirational mantra for getting through ALC on a fixed-gear. Now that that was done, I elected to retire it, moving the bike name from the head tube to the usual position here. The cog decal moved from seatpost to seat stay. Oh, and there will be a pinup girl on the nose, it's just not done. The other missing decals are a Type 3 lettering piece for the name, and a vinyl of our ALC logo used on our ride shirts.

Some adjustments will follow, in seat height and stem. But so far, it's a greeeaaaaat rahde!

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Post Re: Team Lope Bike Bio: Crook Type 3
i was wondering when that extrusion shot was gonna show up!

bike feels real good to ride, and it's not even fitted for me.

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