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  • PSA: Ragley Trig gravel bike with GRX. £1099.99.
  • chestrockwell
    Full Member

    https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/ragley-trig-bike-ultra-violet/rp-prod205340

    I have the year before model which was pretty much the same but blue + GRX crank and I thought that was decent value at RRP so these seem a good old bargain to me. All sizes too!

    justinbieber
    Full Member

    Thanks for that! Just ordered one. Only £90/month 0% so seems like an absolute no brainer

    slackboy
    Full Member

    That looks like a bit of a bargain

    ampthill
    Full Member

    Looks good. I’d want a bigger cassette but you really can’t grumble for that money

    superstu
    Free Member

    What a bargain that is. Top bike without going spendy

    chakaping
    Full Member

    I ordered one a couple of days ago 😀

    I’ve really been enjoying my secondhand Boardman, but this is exactly the bike I’d been eyeing up as a future replacement – so it seemed daft not to.

    Anyone run a bigger cassette with that GRX mech then?

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    scaredypants
    Full Member

    stated max of 36 teeth on a 400 mech. I bet you could go a bit bigger but probably no dinnerplates unless you use a goatlink or similar

    Ignore that bollocks – misread the spec

    RustyNissanPrairie
    Full Member

    Tempted……will have a think.
    Good review
    https://off.road.cc/content/review/bikes/ragley-trig-review-11801

    frogstomp
    Full Member

    Must.. resist..!!

    Longer wheelbase and 1.5° slacker head angle would address one of the only niggles with my NS RAG+ (toe overlap).. hmm.

    chakaping
    Full Member

    Ignore that bollocks – misread the spec

    Ha, happens to us all.

    The 812 is officially rated for 42t but I think I recall people saying they’ve gone a bit bigger with no mods.

    40 x 11-42t generally does me fine, but 11-46t might be useful sometimes.

    fossy
    Full Member

    Oh, looks great, would be ace for my Pennine Bridleway trip in July, but I’ve got enough bikes.

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    chestrockwell
    Full Member

    Longer wheelbase and 1.5° slacker head angle would address one of the only niggles with my NS RAG+ (toe overlap).. hmm.

    I’ve got size 12 bike shoes and have had absolutely no issue with toe overlap on mine.

    Worth saying the finish of the frame is really good too, the paint is lovely and deep and feels a lot more premium than my old On-One or my mate’s Vitus which I guess are the competition at this price?

    highlandman
    Free Member

    Any riding experiences and evaluations to share..?

    marksnook
    Free Member

    I’ve been eyeing up gravel bikes for a while now! That does look a good deal

    I’m 5’8” and size chart puts me top of small/ bottom of medium. Anyone else a similar height?
    I’m on a medium sentinel and medium bfemax if that helps?!

    kayak23
    Full Member

    Wish I had a spare 1k.
    Just my type of bike I don’t need. 😍

    chakaping
    Full Member

    I’m 5’8” and size chart puts me top of small/ bottom of medium. Anyone else a similar height?
    I’m on a medium sentinel and medium bfemax if that helps?!

    I’m the same height and confidently ordered a medium – based on the geometry of my current gravel bike being pretty similar and suiting me well.

    I have short legs/long torso, but that doesn’t seem to affect road/gravel bike sizing so much as MTB, for me.

    justinbieber
    Full Member

    Amanda tested the latest one: https://singletrackworld.com/gritcx/2023/02/ragley-trig-review/

    And I tested the earlier model: https://singletrackworld.com/gritcx/2020/09/ragley-trig-adventure-good-enough-to-turn-the-head-of-a-mountain-biker/

    I wanted to keep the review model but Hotlines asked for it back, and at the time I couldn’t justify the price they were asking. Once it had gone I realise how much I missed it and at this price it seemed daft not to get one back in my garage

    marksnook
    Free Member

    Thanks all, that’s a new bike on the way 😂

    frogstomp
    Full Member

    Thanks all, that’s a new bike on the way 😂

    Same here – I buckled! 🤣

    Just have to decide whether to a) run it as it comes, b) strip it and rebuild with my old parts c) scratch the drop-bar AXS itch…

    chakaping
    Full Member

    The only change I’m making is whipping off that FSA chainset and BB, and replacing with the GRX 600 off my existing bike.

    jeffl
    Full Member

    I have some spare cash lying around, but it’s ringfenced for moving costs. This would be ideal for me looks like a great bike.

    chestrockwell
    Full Member

    Don’t think you will regret it as they give a very smooth ride, very comfortable. I’m not the best person to ask for a review as I’m still trying to get used to drops and still have not found a pair that don’t make my shoulders suffer but it’s definitely quicker on gravel/road/canal than my old rigid Whippet and can cope with a fair bit off.

    The only thing I’d change would be a slightly higher front end but, as mentioned, I think that’s a me issue rather than bike as comparing it to plenty of others it’s well within ball park for normal.

    Size wise I’d probably size up as the seat tube is short so I have plenty of post showing on my XL and I’m usually between L and XL.

    All things considered I don’t think you’ll find much to touch it at that price so enjoy!

    chestrockwell
    Full Member

    Oh, I changed the tyres too as they were a bit aggressive for my pottering. They’re great if you go off road a fair bit though.

    Trig

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    chakaping
    Full Member

    Just got the dispatch email from CRC

    😀

    I changed the tyres too as they were a bit aggressive for my pottering

    I have some 700c wheels with WTB Raddlers which I’ll be able to swap on and off with the stock 650b ones.

    Looking forward to trying the smaller wheels as I do mainly ride off-road with a fair bit of singletrack.

    Reckon they’ll “bring the trail alive”?

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    TheGingerOne
    Full Member

    Thanks for the PSA, just recommended it to my brother who has been looking for this kind of thing and he’s just ordered 🙂

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    steelfeel
    Free Member

    I also ordered one on Thursday 😊 bit worried about the low stack but I plan on flipping the stem, I’d been thinking about doing one on the bike to work scheme but this is even cheaper than that.

    I’ve been procrastinating about a gravel bike for about a month kept coming back to the trig the price drop sealed the deal..amazing spec for the price…just need to find some pedals now any recommendations?(clipless)

    chestrockwell
    Full Member

    I just use Shimano PD M520’s on mine.

    BTW, the Ragley saddle is just a Charge Spoon with a different cover, or at least mine is.

    stumpy_m4
    Free Member

    I asked about the Trig frame on here only a week or so ago … Tempted now at that price for the whole bike

    stumpy_m4
    Free Member

    Cheers for this , all ordered 🙂

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    Anyone run a bigger cassette with that GRX mech then?

    11-51

    convert
    Full Member

    Aghhhh.

    I don’t need this. By that I mean I don’t need the wifely hassle of another bike in the shed. But….I need this – this is exactly (as in absolutely exactly) the bike I’ve wanted at a price I can almost justify.

    But….I’m slap bang between the M and L for sizing. One feels too small on paper, one too big. Any other long legged 180cm riders own one?

    Why am I always between sizes!

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    steelfeel
    Free Member

    @convert

    I’m 5’7.5″

    I’m right between a small and a medium, I’ve sized up and I would if I were you too the 7mmm increase in reach for a 28mm increase in stack “should”…. Translate to a much more comfortable bike for the sort of riding it’s intended for as long as you have enough seat tube to get a decent saddle height (which is 500mm on the large)

    Try comparing it to a bike you own or have ridden on geometry geeks it’s free and quite helpful

    roach
    Full Member

    I’d order one but can’t get my head around the colour. Shame they couldn’t do another option a bit less purple.

    chestrockwell
    Full Member

    If you are between sizes I’d go bigger, as mentioned before as the seat tube is pretty short and you can always shorten the stem etc. My old Marin 4 corners was the other way and I always struggled to make the XL fit where as the Trig isn’t a problem.

    steelfeel
    Free Member

    Yeah the green one was nice from a few years ago but I can rock purple at that price 🤣

    sparkerfix
    Full Member

    Just ordered the small. Thanks for the heads up.

    convert
    Full Member

    Thanks all. I ordered a size large last night based on the same logic as others have used. The headtube length is very short (a Brant legacy?) so it made the most sense. I’m going to set mine up very mtb like with a zero layback dropper and switch the bars to something wider with a shorter reach and drop (woodchipper ?) so I think it will all work out.

    So….if anyone has bought a medium or a small and fancies swapping their 80mm stem for my 90mm stem that would save two spares boxes from more waste! PM me.

    Unusually excited about this – I reckon I’ll be selling off a bike or two as this will do so much I want a bike to do. It might well end up being my cheapest (at this discount price) but most used bike.

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    chestrockwell
    Full Member

    It’s certainly my most used bike, just so easy to grab and ride from my house!

    sparkerfix
    Full Member

    So looking forward to this, never tried gravel bike before and i reckon it will take over as road bike as well for my humble pottering around the East Midlands. Save my “big bike” for proper days out then!!

    highlandman
    Free Member

    Anyone know which replacement brake pads fit the GRX400 caliper on this..?
    If the ones on this are anything like Sram Rival pads I hav eon another bike, which seem to only last a matter of a few weeks of moderate use, I’ll be needing replacements before too long…
    I think LO5A & LO4C finned pads both fit; anyone tried alternatives, such as generic Deore etc pads, are any of these the same critical dimensions and suitable?

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