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Bikeinsights.com also has the Montebello geometry loaded so you can compare it to other bikes, which is handy.
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You're right, it's off the frame page too: https://ritcheylogic.com/bike/frames
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Id love that fork (in black) for my Outback breakaway!
Great looking bike, curious how it rides compared to other similar rigs
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https://ritcheylogic.com/bike/frames...bello-frameset considering building one as a dedicated fender road bike Last edited by sparky33; 07-30-2024 at 03:26 PM. |
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The medium has an effective TT of 56cm and reach of 390mm.. does the high stack of 593mm make it fit like a standard 54ish cm bike? I love the idea and looks behind most Ritchey bikes, but they always seem big when I look at the numbers..
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The geometry chart suggests they run large. The medium 390/593 seems more like 56/large of any other brand. My guess is that they are aiming for an endurance fit with a slightly shorter stem. Makes sense if you want to build it as a rando bike with a front bag. Last edited by sparky33; 07-30-2024 at 05:11 PM. |
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Ultimately, there was a lot of overlap between the Road Logic Disc with my CAAD12. The CAAD12 is a joy to ride. Its a lot of fun and has a lot of pick up. The Ritchey was smooth and stable. I didn't notice it. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't like the CAAD12. That said the Ritchey went together with zero issues. I had a niggling issue with the original Cannondale headset -- it always seemed loose. Ironically, I bought a Ritchey headset, and the problem was solved. If I could get the sense of the CAAD12 in a fatter tired road bike, that would be ideal. I'm skeptical that Ritchey did it with the Montebello, but I'd like to hear what people say after it's out for a little bit. Do you like your Secan? What are your impressions? I had those on my radar several years ago, but I didn't order one. Last edited by tctyres; 08-02-2024 at 08:37 AM. |
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