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Cinelli Speciale Corsa XCR Frameset


Regular price $7,49000

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Cinelli   |   SKU: 11SXD1470FWM  |   Option: White Mirror, XS

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Cinelli Speciale Corsa XCR Frameset Info

The Cinelli Speciale Corsa XCR Frameset doesn't fit neatly into the carbon road bike conversation. It's built from Columbus XCR stainless steel — a material choice that makes a deliberate statement about where this frameset stands. XCR is Columbus's proprietary stainless alloy, developed specifically for high-performance bicycle construction. It offers corrosion resistance inherent to the material itself, a ride character distinct from both carbon and conventional steel, and a surface that takes an exceptional polish without traditional frame paint. The White Mirror colorway on the RA listing is the XCR alloy buffed to a mirror sheen — the finish is the material.

The frameset is 100% Milanese design, hand-crafted in Italy. Cinelli was founded by Cino Cinelli in Milan in 1948, and the Speciale Corsa XCR sits at the top of their road frameset lineup — the product where the brand's obsession with material quality and Italian craft is most directly expressed. The frame weighs 1,990g in size M. The Columbus Trittico Carbon fork — included — adds 430g (painted, uncut), placing total frameset weight around 2,420g. The Columbus Trittico Carbon seatpost (27.2mm) is also included in the kit.

One of the Speciale Corsa XCR's more distinctive construction details: Cinelli precision-builds this frame using 3D-printed components at key connection points. Additive manufacturing enables more complex geometries at lugs and dropouts than conventional fabrication methods allow, and achieves tolerances that are difficult to maintain through traditional welding or machining at scale. The result is a hand-crafted frame that benefits from the accuracy of industrial manufacturing at the joints where structural loads are highest.

Disc Brake Configuration

The Speciale Corsa XCR is built for disc brakes — flat mount caliper standard, with clearance for rotors up to 160mm. Axle standards are 12x100mm front and 12x142mm thru-axle rear, covering the current road disc spec across all major component brands. The rear dropout uses SRAM's UDH (Universal Derailleur Hanger) standard, compatible with SRAM AXS, Shimano Di2, mechanical Shimano, and Campagnolo groupsets. The frameset is fully current in its interface standards.

Columbus Trittico Carbon Fork and Cockpit

The paired Columbus Trittico Carbon fork is tuned for the handling profile of the XCR frame — a high-stiffness carbon fork that maintains the responsive steering feel the stainless chassis delivers. The included headset is IS 52/28.6 upper / IS 52/40 lower, integrated into the head tube. Columbus and Cinelli have shared a working relationship rooted in Italian cycling since the mid-20th century; the Trittico is a deliberate pairing. Cinelli also notes the Spirit Handlebar as a compatible cockpit option for the XCR platform — available by request.

Tire Clearance and Bottom Bracket

The Speciale Corsa XCR accepts tires up to 700x32mm, which gives the build flexibility across road and lightly mixed-terrain use without compromising the frame's road race character. The bottom bracket shell is T47 threaded at 68mm — a modern standard that uses a threaded interface to eliminate the creaking and serviceability issues associated with press-fit systems, while maintaining wide compatibility across current cranksets.

What's Included

This is a frameset kit. It ships with the Columbus Trittico Carbon fork, Columbus Trittico Carbon seatpost, and headset. Brakes, groupset, wheels, cockpit hardware, and saddle are builder-supplied. The T47 shell, flat mount caliper interface, and UDH hanger make this compatible with any current road disc groupset. Five sizes run from XS (47cm) through XL (56.5cm).

The Speciale Corsa XCR is for riders who want a road frameset built on different terms than carbon. Stainless steel doesn't corrode, doesn't accumulate fatigue the way aluminum does, and doesn't carry the impact sensitivity of carbon. The mirror-polished surface ages as the material does — without paint to chip or fade. At $7,490, it's a premium investment in a frame built to last, with a ride character and aesthetic that no carbon chassis can replicate.

Cinelli Speciale Corsa XCR Frameset - Specifications

Frame Material:
Columbus XCR stainless steel tubing / UDH Derailleur Hanger
Fork:
Columbus Trittico Carbon
Headset:
IS 52/28.6 / IS 52/40 Included
Seatpost:
Columbus Trittico Carbon 27.2mm
Bottom Bracket Type:
T47 68mm Required
Brake Calipers:
Flat Mount Required
Rotors:
Fits up to 160mm
Accessories:
12x100mm/12x142mm Thru Axles
Max Tire Width:
700x32

*Specifications are subject to change.

Cinelli Speciale Corsa XCR Frameset Geometry

Cinelli Speciale Corsa XCR Frameset Geometry
Size:
XS
S
M
L
XL
B. Seat Tube (c-t)
470
495
515
535
565
C. Top Tube Length
510
525
545
555
575
D. Head Tube Length
110
130
145
165
185
E. Chain Stay Length
415
415
415
415
415
F. BB Drop
70
70
72
72
72
G. Seat Tube Angle
74.5
74
73.5
73.5
73
H. Head Tube Angle
71
71.5
72.5
73
73
J. Wheel Size
700c
700c
700c
700c
700c
K. Stack
509
530
548
568
588
L. Reach
369
373
382
386
395

The RA Perspective

The Speciale Corsa XCR comes up in conversation constantly because most riders haven't seen anything like it. The mirror finish, the stainless construction, the visible 3D-printed lugs — it reads differently than anything else on the floor, and customers who pick it up notice the weight is not what they expected from steel.

What we tell customers considering it: the XCR is not trying to be a carbon bike. The ride character is different — more communicative than carbon on rough surfaces, with a livelier, springier response compared to the dampened quality you get from most high-modulus layups. Some riders love that; others prefer carbon's more filtered feel. It's worth thinking about what you actually want underfoot before committing.

The 3D-printed components are worth paying attention to. Cinelli uses additive manufacturing for the connection points — the lugs and dropouts — which allows for tolerances and geometries that traditional hand-built fabrication can't consistently achieve. This isn't a marketing detail; it's a real engineering advantage in a hand-built stainless frame.

Practical build notes: flat mount disc, T47 bottom bracket, UDH hanger — it's fully current and will take any major groupset. The Columbus Trittico Carbon fork and seatpost are included, so you're starting the build from wheels, cockpit, and drivetrain. Tire clearance to 32mm gives you some versatility in what you mount.

At $7,490, this is a frame you build once and keep. Stainless doesn't corrode, doesn't fatigue the way aluminum does, and ages differently than carbon. For riders who want a premium road frameset built for the long term, the Speciale Corsa XCR is a hard frame to argue against.

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