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Talk me out of a Ribble Ultra SLR

Anyone here have any experience with them? They’re inexpensive(ish) and look fast AF. How do they climb and handle and do the nubbins at the Dt/ht junction break a lot?

It’s whiz-bangy enough to catch my eye, but I can’t tell if I’d be trying too hard if I bought one.
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Other bikes will ride better and be just as fast, even if they don’t look it. The right bike isn’t always the one with the ‘best bang for buck’ components; it’s the right bike because it’s the (one of the) best bike(s) for you.
I’d ride a 2025 TCR with Tiagra over that Ribble anyday.
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Ps: You asked for it.
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Ps: You asked for it.
Actually he didn't. He asked about the Ribble, you went on spiel about your Giant. The question marks in the original post will actually tell you what he/she is asking.

"Other bikes ride better", so does that mean you actually rode a Ribble?

So in other words you added nothing to the conversation much like this post.
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I wrote one sentence about a Giant. I don’t own a Giant.
There is a discrepency betwixt his subject line question and his actual questions. I answered the former, not the latter.
I have not owned a Ribble. Unless Ribble has magically figured out a way to make a (relatively) heavy all-in aero bike ride like a TCR, Aethos, Tarmac, current Madone/Emonda, etc…I’m fairly certain he could do better with any of the above, and a dozen other similar bikes.
The reviews I’ve read confirm this, although yeah, bike reviews are suspect and subjective.
Yes, I get the irony, but he asked.
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I'm assuming you are talking about these bikes: https://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/ribble-ultra-sl-r/

Some guys I ride with ride Ribbles. They seem like fine bikes. The guys riding those bikes are not held back by the bike.

I'm not particularly brand conscious. What you ride is up to you, really. The most important things are that 1) you like to ride it, and 2) it fits. A bike that doesn't meet either of these criteria won't get ridden.

All that said, the lower Shimano groups just don't function as tightly as the upper groups. Even the line between 105 and Ultegra is pretty distinct. I wouldn't ride Tiagra if I had the option.
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Actually he didn't. He asked about the Ribble, you went on spiel about your Giant. The question marks in the original post will actually tell you what he/she is asking.

"Other bikes ride better", so does that mean you actually rode a Ribble?

So in other words you added nothing to the conversation much like this post.
"The Trouble with Ribbles"

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I want to want it.

Deep down I know it probably won’t ride all that well but hoping someone out there is like “this thing rides great.” Most of the reviews talk about how aero it is. A few aren’t favorable to ride quality but I’m willing to compromise on that. None talk about how it rides on steeper climbs where aero isn’t a factor.

I’d be more interested in the frameset and swap any cheaper parts to another frame as a spare.
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Actually he didn't.......
Actually he did. Read the title of the post.

'Talk me out of a Ribble Ultra SLR'


I too would take a pass and buy a name brand with lower components. Resale will prob be better, will prob ride better, and can upgrade components at any time.
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Curious -- not know much about these Ribble bikes, is this an open mold frame?
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Curious -- not know much about these Ribble bikes, is this an open mold frame?
I don't believe so. Ribble used to offer open mold frames, but over the last 5 years or so, have been investing in their own proprietary designs.
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Off brand models will be hard to resell and will sell for less, coming from experience. High dollar major brands may actually cost more to own, if the frame costs $5-6000. There's no way that you're going to get a ride comparison.

I don't know where someone gets the idea that an off brand would ride poorly. My 2022 Yoeleo R12 bikes rode just fine. At $1215 for a frame, fork, aero seatpost and integrated handlebar, that's the maximum loss.
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