

The Rear end is convertible between 142×12 and standard QR versions, though ships with the former at $3,999.įinally the P-29er complete comes in at $3,199 and again uses heat-treated, triple-butted Ritchey Logic II tubing with custom profiles to ensure trail toughness. Optimised for a 140mm fork, the Timberwolf is designed agile with trail specific geometry. Off the tarmac and onto the trail, Ritchey’s 27.5-inch wheel clad Timberwolf Complete is quite an advancement on the 1984 original. Able to host tyres up to 700x28c, the bike is suited to long jaunts in the saddle. The Road Logic Complete at $3,499, which centres around a heat-treated and triple-butted Ritchey Logic tubeset and comes in at 8.10kg/17.8lbs for the 55cm build. With room for up to 38c tyres, the Swiss Cross is bound to capture the attention as cyclocross season begins. Heat-treated and triple-butted, with a forged and machined head tube, the build takes weight out wherever practical while taking the sting out of the ride with the pairing of a WCS Carbon disc fork. SCHWALBE MARATHON PLUS MTB 26 x 2. Ritchey’s race-ready Swiss Cross Disc, weighing in at 10.30kg/22.7lbs (55cm) and costing $3,799. Continental Cross King Sheildwall Tubeless Ready Tyre Folding 26/27.5/29' New. Initial dealer feedback has been very positive.” “Ritchey already manufactures most parts except drivetrain and suspension forks and now that we have direct order and shipment process across Europe, Ritchey is finally able to make this customer wish come true.


“We have been asked by many dealers and consumers to offer complete bikes,” said Riccardo Deliziosi, Ritchey global director of sales. Spanning road, mountain bike and cyclocross, four steel builds are currently on offer in what the firm says is a response to demand from dealers and end-users. Ritchey will now ship complete bike builds as part of a new service to European bike shops.
