Great looking ride. You can probably rebraze that rear bridge if you care to have more clearance. But yeah, 35 GP5000 would be great, I like the idea of 38-42 Panaracer slicks but Conti GP is still better rolling. I wish they made them in 38c. Cheers! Happy riding!
i have the gp5K's on my carbon spaceship bike i mentioned. they do roll really fast!! i talked to Erik Billings about fixing the rear bridge but after setting up the bike, it's not going to be an issue for me.
Have eyed this frame as a replacement/compliment to my Waterford that only clears 25 mm tires. Love your build choices. Can you provide a measurement from centre of BB to top of saddle?
Malocchio Spirt murdered out in all black. Satan would be proud. I was interested in this frameset a while back, but decided on something else because in my size (53) the seat tube angle was too laid back for my setup and the threaded fork, although beautiful, is just one step retro that I can't see myself returning to.
i want one of these frames so bad, great build! ritchey saddles are great, underrated like many of their components. ps: i have an almost identical bag from farther bags, as well as see tons of swift catalysts daily, and they all just seem to tilt down like that. one of those headset spacer bag support jobs maybe the move on a rack unfriendly bike like this.
thanks!! that would be like a comparison between a subaru forester turbo and a 1980's ferrari. if you want a rim brake version of a Bombora I'd probably recommend something like a Black Mountain Cycles Monster Cross.
How bad are the brakes? I got some long reach brakes with 28mm tires and i keeping bending the bolt of the front brake because the big tire push to much pressure to the brake, i guess that with 38 barely stops?
Very cool. Was the all black cassette purposefully used on this build or was it a stroke of luck it matches the rest of the theme? Gloss black bits also go hard. Stoked for you!
I'm thinking about building a Malocchio, but worried about fitting 700 x 38c in the rear if I accidentally get the wrong wheel/tire/caliper combo. What is the model of these wheels, tires and brakes you have here? Any advice?
i wouldn't sweat it too much. these are hed ardennes wheels, tektro r539 brakes, and panaracer gravelking slick tires. IMO the brake is the biggest consideration for clearance with a 38. these tektro brakes are awesome and inexpensive.
I'm 5'-9" with 75cm saddle height (center of bb spindle to top of saddle measured along the seat tube). my guess is the under large would be a good fit for you
I think the rear brake bridge is an issue, but only because i would like to use fenders. The Maloch is a damn near perfect allroad bike in vintage clothes otherwise. What the All City Mr Pink wishes it was. Also, the roadie dunking...and then saying you'd keep up with a 40x11 top end ratio? Cmonnnnnnn Very nice bike and lots of sensible choices.
i realize that the rear wheel isn't fully seated in the rear dropout!! this has now been fixed.
Thank you for posting this clarification, I can now sleep soundly at night.
Great looking ride. You can probably rebraze that rear bridge if you care to have more clearance. But yeah, 35 GP5000 would be great, I like the idea of 38-42 Panaracer slicks but Conti GP is still better rolling. I wish they made them in 38c. Cheers! Happy riding!
i have the gp5K's on my carbon spaceship bike i mentioned. they do roll really fast!! i talked to Erik Billings about fixing the rear bridge but after setting up the bike, it's not going to be an issue for me.
looks like an absolute ripper
Beautiful, slender,and black 🙂
Greetings from Croatia 😎
Sick! You got one!! I put the finishing touches on mine the other day. Such a fast and smooth ride.
yep! hell yeah. glad you are enjoying yours, too
I love mine! Enjoy the rippage.
Nice one!
thanks!!
Should really get on one of these….
I love this bike
Nice looking bike!
Super nice!
Totally love it
Love love love!!!
Frog head 🤙🏼
Excellent
lolol. shoutout dust.
This should be a sticker
I’m too effed up to ride drop bars these days, but this is such a perfect build.
NICE!
Love it
Have eyed this frame as a replacement/compliment to my Waterford that only clears 25 mm tires. Love your build choices. Can you provide a measurement from centre of BB to top of saddle?
75cm!
Malocchio Spirt murdered out in all black. Satan would be proud. I was interested in this frameset a while back, but decided on something else because in my size (53) the seat tube angle was too laid back for my setup and the threaded fork, although beautiful, is just one step retro that I can't see myself returning to.
i want one of these frames so bad, great build! ritchey saddles are great, underrated like many of their components.
ps: i have an almost identical bag from farther bags, as well as see tons of swift catalysts daily, and they all just seem to tilt down like that. one of those headset spacer bag support jobs maybe the move on a rack unfriendly bike like this.
thank you! the comment about the bag wasn't a knock on it, just noting that it's close to the tire. shoulda phrased that a lil differently.
The lugs look like a devil lock #misfits ❤️
have you thought about 36mm Challenge Strada Bianca tires?
Super Sweet! How about a Bombora comparison? I love rim brakes:)
thanks!! that would be like a comparison between a subaru forester turbo and a 1980's ferrari. if you want a rim brake version of a Bombora I'd probably recommend something like a Black Mountain Cycles Monster Cross.
@@callinginsickmagazine Hahaha ! Wow , it’s like that? Thank you for the suggestion 🤟🏻🖖🏻✌🏻.
@@M_Roffels i think so yeah! both good bikes but very different
How bad are the brakes? I got some long reach brakes with 28mm tires and i keeping bending the bolt of the front brake because the big tire push to much pressure to the brake, i guess that with 38 barely stops?
Is that a Tapas plate on the rear wheel? Does look beautiful!
not sure what you mean ha ha
Hi, what size frame and stem length, on this?
57cm / under large (56.3cm top tube). stem length is 100mm. might be a bit long, might try a 90mm
Have you ridden Reynolds 753? If so, how does it compare to Life?
i don't believe i've ridden either of those tubesets. one of those vintage bikes I had had Reynolds 531 which felt pretty good, too.
and how tall are you? Trying to gauge frame size
hello! I am 5'-9" but i have long legs for my height (87cm PBH). this is the "under large" or 57ish
Very cool. Was the all black cassette purposefully used on this build or was it a stroke of luck it matches the rest of the theme? Gloss black bits also go hard. Stoked for you!
thanks!! yeah i almost got a silver deore cassette then realized i needed to shell out an additional $20 for the black sunrace.
I'm thinking about building a Malocchio, but worried about fitting 700 x 38c in the rear if I accidentally get the wrong wheel/tire/caliper combo. What is the model of these wheels, tires and brakes you have here? Any advice?
i wouldn't sweat it too much. these are hed ardennes wheels, tektro r539 brakes, and panaracer gravelking slick tires. IMO the brake is the biggest consideration for clearance with a 38. these tektro brakes are awesome and inexpensive.
Hey! How tall are you? Im wondering what size to get.
I'm 5'-9". 74cm saddle height
Hey I'm also looking at the 'under large' 57cm size - I'm 5'10" ish - how tall are you?
I'm 5'-9" with 75cm saddle height (center of bb spindle to top of saddle measured along the seat tube). my guess is the under large would be a good fit for you
@@callinginsickmagazine sweet thanks.
I think the rear brake bridge is an issue, but only because i would like to use fenders. The Maloch is a damn near perfect allroad bike in vintage clothes otherwise. What the All City Mr Pink wishes it was.
Also, the roadie dunking...and then saying you'd keep up with a 40x11 top end ratio? Cmonnnnnnn
Very nice bike and lots of sensible choices.