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Custom Ritchey Break-Away
I inquired on this forum a while back as to which custom builders are licensed to use the Ritchey Break-Away coupler system. Although I got a few leads, I wondered if there were more builders.
I currently have a 54cm steel Ritchey Break-Away which I dearly love. However it's just not the right size. Unfortunately the geometry of any of the Break-Aways simply won't work for me. With that said I attempted to contact Ritchey via their web page to ask about a list of licensed builders. However, there is no direct email nor does their seem to be a form on line although the site mentions one. So, two questions. One, does anyone have a contact for Ritchey? (I could call, but not sure if that would be the best way to obtain a list) Or, does anyone know of a way to find out who are the builders that can use the coupler system? As always, this forum is great! Thanks |
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I don't have a list or contact information... but I do know that Curtlo offers custom frames with the BreakAway system.
https://www.curtlo.com/index.html |
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I hear ya about the geometry. I have a BreakAway Cross and it's very different than my race bike. It takes some adjustment and compromise.
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our guys have done both a Break Away version and the S&S coupler version. They prefer the S&S. BUT, if the tubing is shaped, it's tougher to use the S&S versions. Which is when we switch to the Ritchey couplers.
I prefer the S&S model. The Ritchey ones, on the BreakAway i have, it is a flexy frame. Also, I've had to have the downtube coupler redone twice. The clamps can and have come loose for me which leads to the tubing getting damaged. Tom's been super nice in repairing them. But honestly, for a larger/taller rider, the BreakAway couplers aren't solid enough. Also, the BreakAway case is not airline regs legal. The S&S is. And for the bigger size BreakAway frames like mine, the frame fits super snug in the case. Kind of bulges out a bit. |
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RockLobster!
I had 2 BreakAway / S&S hybrids done through him and another guy liked my frames and paint so much, he also did the same thing. |
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Interesting, which location had which coupler style?
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The down tube has the S/S coupler. It seemed more robust than the clamp that the breakaway has.
Speaking of BreakAway, this looks like a cool rig: https://www.bikerumor.com/2017/09/20...dventure-bike/ But you could go custom for less than that. Last edited by foo_fighter; 09-21-2017 at 12:50 PM. |
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i hope that fork is available with a 15mm insert
im pretty sure that any insured framebuilder can order breakaway components from ritchey. Last edited by eBAUMANN; 09-21-2017 at 02:33 PM. |
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Aw, hell. Didn't notice that. Certainly looks possible. Is that a Ritchey specific system? Alternatively, I wonder if my 15x100 hub would work with a shim because that fork doesn't look to have a cutout.
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It might be worth a look at Bill Holland's jet frame, a breakaway style design that might work for you.... This packs in a very compact case.
Last edited by metalheart; 09-21-2017 at 06:31 PM. |
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Great leads so far.... Anyone know how to email Ritchey? |
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if you're going custom anyway, i would absolutely do S&S couplers over breakaway system. I own both systems and that's my opinion.
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I've been happy with my Ritchey Break Away and have shied away from S&S couplers due to the weight. The Break Away bag is ok, I can see where the S&S case is certainty better. |
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