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Ragley Trig .... Thoughts please

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Been looking at other gravel frames after I sold my Freeranger, and came up on the Ragley Trig, I've never had a Ragley and it seems interesting and nice colour, how do they come up size wise as kinda in between small and medium ?
any Trig info would be good .... cheers


 
Posted : 25/03/2023 9:02 pm
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It's not the lightest frame in the world. It's pretty old school grav geometry. It has a nice headbadge


 
Posted : 25/03/2023 11:06 pm
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I have one and like it a lot. The frame is very nicely built with neat welds and lovely, deep paint. Quality wise it's spot on and certainly another level to my mate's Vitus or the Sonder Camino I was looking at. Fit wise, the seat tube is quite short so there's plenty of post showing on my XL but it certainly isn't a cramped fit although the front is a little lower than I'd like. Certainly a comfy ride that doesn't leave you feeling beaten up.

For the price I don't think there's much to touch it from what I've seen, especially when they are discounted.


 
Posted : 26/03/2023 2:12 pm
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I always thought they looked sorted for the £. Nice looking frames. Not trying to be too MTB in the geometry either which is no bad thing, it's still a drop bar bike on fairly small tyres after all.

how do they come up size wise as kinda in between small and medium

There's only 7mm difference in reach between them so I'd go on seat tube and head tube length / standover height / stack?


 
Posted : 26/03/2023 2:45 pm