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Old June 18th 04, 12:30 AM
Snakeboat
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Default FS 54cm Ritchey Road Logic WoundUp Ultegra Dura-Ace

54cm Ritchey Road Logic hand built by Tom Ritchey Excel Sports Team
Bike

Tom Ritchey is to America as Cino Cinelli was to Italy. He brings
about small batches of bicycles, lovingly prepared.

This wonderful all-round race bike has been cared for and lovingly
maintained. That being said, it has been ridden a lot. Up the
Galibier and the Alp d'Huez, Durango-Silverton, Steamboat Springs,
Moab, Santa Fe, to the top of Mt. Evans, around Lake Travis. Very
stable at 50-60mph down Sunshine Canyon in Boulder and Independence
Pass to Aspen. Climbs with any of those Carbon/Ti wonderbikes for a
fraction of the price. Once called "the best steel bike I've ever
ridden" by Jamie Paolinetti of the Chevrolet/LA Sheriff's Pro team in
a National Magazine. You can have this fine handcrafted bike for the
price of an Aluminum rig with 105 on it from Taiwan. Experience true
old-world craftsmanship. Tom didn't braze the whole thing, but he did
the rear triangles. His Classic frames were completely fillet-brazed
where only the rear triangles of the Logic's were brazed while the
front triangle is TIG welded. This bike has been recently aligned on
a frame table and tracks true. Various paint nicks and scuffs are a
result of a well-traveled life. Beautiful Dark Navy Blue, White
Panels with WCS stripe borders.

56cm Center to Top, 54 Center to Center, 56cm Center to Top, 55cm Top
Tube
Ritchey LOGIC Nitanium tubing, S/N 1003
Custom Navy Blue with White Panel paint job
Dura-Ace/Ultegra parts mix
Wound Up Carbon fork w/King Nothreadset
Brand New Ultegra 9sp STI Shifters & Rear Derailleur
Dura-Ace front Derailleur
Dura-Ace Cranks & BB, 172.5mm, 39/53t rings
Dura-Ace 9sp cassette, 12-25t
Mavic single-pivot brakes (silver) with brand new pads
105 hubs, Ambrosio Excellence rims, DT 14/15g spokes, 32 hole
10cm Ritchey Comp Stem, 44cm (outside-outside) ITM Pro 260 bars
Ritchey Comp seatpost with Concor Light saddle
1 Stainless King Cage, 1 Blackburn, both silver

Hand Crafted by Ritchey Mountainbikes in California. Goodness.
Asking $1290

Manuf. Site at http://www.ritcheylogic.com/frames.htm
Frame Geometry at http://www.ritcheylogic.com/trpdfcharts/frames.pdf


Shipping via UPS Ground, professionally packed will run $75.
Paypal/Certified Check/Money Order.
I'm in Vail now, but in Boulder often. If you're in Colorado, send me
a note and we can meet up.
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Old June 18th 04, 06:04 AM
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Default FS 54cm Ritchey Road Logic WoundUp Ultegra Dura-Ace

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54cm Ritchey Road Logic hand built by Tom Ritchey Excel Sports Team
Bike

Tom Ritchey is to America as Cino Cinelli was to Italy. He brings
about small batches of bicycles, lovingly prepared.

This wonderful all-round race bike has been cared for and lovingly
maintained. That being said, it has been ridden a lot. Up the
Galibier and the Alp d'Huez, Durango-Silverton, Steamboat Springs,
Moab, Santa Fe, to the top of Mt. Evans, around Lake Travis. Very
stable at 50-60mph down Sunshine Canyon in Boulder and Independence
Pass to Aspen. Climbs with any of those Carbon/Ti wonderbikes for a
fraction of the price. Once called "the best steel bike I've ever
ridden" by Jamie Paolinetti of the Chevrolet/LA Sheriff's Pro team in
a National Magazine. You can have this fine handcrafted bike for the
price of an Aluminum rig with 105 on it from Taiwan. Experience true
old-world craftsmanship. Tom didn't braze the whole thing, but he did
the rear triangles. His Classic frames were completely fillet-brazed
where only the rear triangles of the Logic's were brazed while the
front triangle is TIG welded. This bike has been recently aligned on
a frame table and tracks true. Various paint nicks and scuffs are a
result of a well-traveled life. Beautiful Dark Navy Blue, White
Panels with WCS stripe borders.

56cm Center to Top, 54 Center to Center, 56cm Center to Top, 55cm Top
Tube
Ritchey LOGIC Nitanium tubing, S/N 1003
Custom Navy Blue with White Panel paint job
Dura-Ace/Ultegra parts mix
Wound Up Carbon fork w/King Nothreadset
Brand New Ultegra 9sp STI Shifters & Rear Derailleur
Dura-Ace front Derailleur
Dura-Ace Cranks & BB, 172.5mm, 39/53t rings
Dura-Ace 9sp cassette, 12-25t
Mavic single-pivot brakes (silver) with brand new pads
105 hubs, Ambrosio Excellence rims, DT 14/15g spokes, 32 hole
10cm Ritchey Comp Stem, 44cm (outside-outside) ITM Pro 260 bars
Ritchey Comp seatpost with Concor Light saddle
1 Stainless King Cage, 1 Blackburn, both silver

Hand Crafted by Ritchey Mountainbikes in California. Goodness.
Asking $1290

Manuf. Site at http://www.ritcheylogic.com/frames.htm
Frame Geometry at http://www.ritcheylogic.com/trpdfcharts/frames.pdf


Shipping via UPS Ground, professionally packed will run $75.
Paypal/Certified Check/Money Order.
I'm in Vail now, but in Boulder often. If you're in Colorado, send me
a note and we can meet up.


 




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