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[Closed] On-One Macinato v Pompino

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Is the Machinato much more head down racer oriented and the Pomp a bit more laid back and CX geometry?

Anyone ride a Machinato as a commuter? What's your opinion?


 
Posted : 01/11/2012 11:23 am
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IIRC theyr're the same geometry, but the pompino has more clearance and thiner top tube making it more comfortable. The Machiato's more like a steel road bike with track ends (but still made from the same Cr-Mo).

Oi, On-One, and 853 Machiato please! Or even better, with gears, you could even call it the Latte or cappuchino (like a machiato, but more milk/gears).


 
Posted : 01/11/2012 12:08 pm
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Same Geomtery? That would be perfect as I had a Pomp and know exactly how they ride.
Awesome 🙂


 
Posted : 01/11/2012 12:15 pm
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Same front end anyway, think the chainstays are shorter (hence closer clearances). Think it's more 'fixie' than kaffenback with track ends like the pompino.


 
Posted : 01/11/2012 1:38 pm
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How spooky. Our Caroline just asked me the same thing.

Same front end, though shorter fork makes it steeper and faster.
Same sizing.
Shorter chainstay.

So a bit more racerery.


 
Posted : 01/11/2012 1:43 pm
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How spooky. Our Caroline just asked me the same thing.

err that was me too....

I was just worried it would feel totally different to my old Pomp.


 
Posted : 01/11/2012 2:00 pm
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Holy thread resurrection! Can I ask how does weight compare? Looking for a fast steel SS to replace A stolen Kona Band Wagon. A pals Pomp felt so much heavier than the Kona, would the Macinato be of similar heft?


 
Posted : 05/08/2013 8:01 am
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i've got both
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the macinato is a bit heavier and stiffer but the great thing with both bikes is their adaptability..build them up how you like but personally i think the macinato better suits the fixie/ss role and the pomp makes a great do it all sscx machine..i love my pomp it is a great bike i ride mine on all the same trails as my mtb and it never misses a beat..the pompino weighs about 18 1/2 lbs as is in the pic but it is quite a strong spec you could probably get it lighter but not much..everybody should have a pompino in there stable..the macinato is great fun for just getting about town on...


 
Posted : 05/08/2013 6:09 pm
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Pomp can take mudguards - necessary for commuting all year round IMO.


 
Posted : 05/08/2013 7:56 pm
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Built up a Macinato over the winter. Not ridden a pomp but the Macinato is a brilliant little bike. Handles really well and is surprisingly fast even with a fat biffa like me on it. If Brant ever decided to do a version with a derailleur hanger on the back I'd be seriously tempted.

Not weighed mine but it doesn't ride like a heavy bike and is easily the bike I ride the most at the moment.


 
Posted : 05/08/2013 9:52 pm
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Loving my Macinato, probably my favourite bike at the moment... Geometry seems reasonably relaxed to me although I do have quite a short stem on it. There's a few pics here: [url=


 
Posted : 05/08/2013 10:02 pm