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  • Ribble Framesets. Are they Good ?
  • jacob46
    Free Member

    Want to build my own road/commute winter bike. I have a set of Avis2 road wheels off my specialized tarmac that aren’t being used and would like a second bike for work winter use mainly.

    I’ve been looking for a frameset on eBay for ages and ribble seems to be the answer if they are decent frames. Stiff and light.

    kilo
    Full Member

    The blue Ribble winter /training alu frame has had a good rep for a number of year,see plenty of them out and about I think the only down is they may be a bit tight with over 23mm tyres. I have a carbon ribble and an alloy tt frame both have been fine and the service from ribble bang on

    superdan
    Full Member

    I’m liking my steel “winter trainer” frame, built it up as a general dark side bike, been comfy over longer lakes rides (50miles+), and seems fast (set a 24 minute 10 mile TT time on it on my first TT ride). I am a bit of a sucker for the thin tubes, deep rims look. The fit and finish on the frame is impressive given the price.

    [/url]1394467_10151681551952136_1307027805_n by Super Dan, on Flickr[/img]

    therevokid
    Free Member

    The blue alloy winter/audax frame has a markedly short headtube … Mine
    was nice other than the 55mm of spacers needed 🙂

    The-Beard
    Full Member

    I have the steel winter bike, I like it. It’s taken a lot of abuse over the past 18 months or so. I commute on it daily along rural roads in Scotland and so far so good. Though it’s components that suffer more than frames. It’s comfy enough, does take a little buzz out the road and the handling is nice. Heavy, but that doesn’t really matter for a winter bike/commuter. Don’t think the finish on it is all that great, got a fair few paint chips. It will take 25mm tyres but not much wider, certainly not with guards.

    singletrackstinker
    Free Member

    Not really relevant as a commuter but I bought a Ribble Carbon Sportive Racing back in 2009 or 10. Never had any issues with it, lovely bike to ride and I only wish I could get out on it more.

    My only criticism at the time was that it was difficult to contact them to find out when the bike might be arriving.

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