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By Ritchey standards, this geometry isn't bad. I could see myself riding this.
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the size medium 593 stack & 390 reach sound to me like typical size large numbers, but it is what it is. fwiw, I can't wait to build up one of these - I've been looking for a stock frameset like this for a while. |
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I'm harboring deep thoughts about swapping my Outback for this.
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P-29er geo chart included in that link. And wow, it doesn’t look good. Steep-ish HA (69*), long ass chain stays (440). Weird. If it has been 68 and 430, I’d probably buy one. But as published, the Fairlight Holt looks better, I think, for a race-y XC/green trail/chunky gravel bike.
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https://geometrygeeks.bike/bike/ritchey-p-29er-2015/ So it's basically a 2015 P-29er with (presumably) thru axles and boost spacing. Not for me, but I know some Midwestern posters on this board that don't like modern geo that will be excited. |
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I'm curious what would make someone pick one of these over a fairlight secan. Fairlight has the geometry options down and the rack mounts look to have much better options.
That said, the stack and reach measurements of this would also work for me. I would have loved a road logic disc but I feel like I'm kind of in no mans land with sizing a bit. I looked at some of the used rim brake options popping up on the forum and would have loved to try one but can't imagine getting rid of the caad13 for one. Anyway.... cool on them for coming out with a pretty cool frameset option! |
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I also personally like the approach Ritchey takes with their tubing, and the straight 1 1/8" steerer and straight headtube. A closer comparison for me is probably the Fairlight Faran, though it has a steel fork. |
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Straight 1 1\8 steerer, cool NDS dropout, 650mm stack, 409 reach, 78mm bb drop, 388mm a-c, 73.5sta, 72.5hta, 59mm trail with a 35mm tire. I am genuinely shocked and really excited to see the bike. |
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The Montebello seems about halfway between the Strael and the Secan in terms of tire clearance and utility. Perhaps that is why it makes sense to me. Ritchey tubing is pretty good too. That said, I briefly owned a Faran. The quality and design are excellent. Fairlight does a great job at what they do. |
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