Ribble


FS: Ribble SLX Steel Racing Bike, Early 90's, Dura Ace, Mavic, Cinelli

For sale is my early 90's 54cm steel Ribble made from Columbus SLX tubing with a Cinelli botom bracket shell.

Dura-ace: Bottom Bracket, Chainset, Hubs, Downtube shifters, front and rear derailleurs, headset, cassette (spare available), chain

Shimano 600 (the range below DA in early 90's): Levers, brakes

Cinelli Bars and Stem

Campag Seatpost

San Marco Concor Saddle

Mavic Open Pro Rims

For sale without pedals

Seriously nice bicycle, bought from a chap who used to do hill climbs on it in the early 90's, bit small for me. Should really be hung on a wall as it's so nice.

Ribble R872 Carbon Road Frame

Hi Guys

I was looking at the sub £1k Ribble R872 Carbon Road Frame and was wondering is it "too good to be true???"

I have heard of a story from my local bike builder of frames breaking & causing accidents. Ribble even being taken to court...

Who out there has a Ribble R872 Carbon Road Frame, can you vouch for them plse???

cheers
N

Updated: London Bike Show 2013 - Moda, Ribble, Marin, ARC, Schwalbe, Salsa, USE, Boardman, Canyon...

Highlights from USE, Vittoria, Boardman, Saracen, Tifosi, Moda, Ribble, Salsa, Schwalbe, Marin, Ricky Feather and Canyon

Early 90's Ribble Steel w Dura-ace, Cinelli, Mavic Open Pro's

For sale is my early 90's 54cm steel Ribble made from Columbus SLX tubing with a Cinelli botom bracket shell.

Dura-ace: Bottom Bracket, Chainset, Hubs, Downtube shifters, front and rear derailleurs, headset, cassette (spare available), chain

Shimano 600 (the range below DA in early 90's): Levers, brakes

Cinelli Bars and Stem

Campag Seatpost

San Marco Concor Saddle

Mavic Open Pro Rims

For sale without pedals

Seriously nice bicycle, bought from a chap who used to do hill climbs on it in the early 90's, bit small for me. Should really be hung on a wall as it's so nice.

Ribble show new models for 2013

New carbon race bike stars in Ribble's updated range + Sportive 365 carbon mile muncher with mudguards and new steel Audax model

New Bike - Bianchi/Cube/Scott/Ribble?

Hi,

Im looking at upgrading my bike in the next few months and I know a lot of people will ask the same question ‘What bike should I go for?’. Im just looking to see if anyone has experience of these bikes and any feedback.

**SOLD** Ribble Aero TT Carbon Fibre Frame -Large

THIS ITEM IS NOW SOLD

Large size Carbon Fibre TT frame, with Ribble Aero TT Carbon Forks & Aero TT Carbon Fibre Seat Post. Weighs approx 1500 grams.Please check out Ribble's website for geometry etc.

Bought in February this year and has only done 2 TT's and 3 or 4 trining rides. Selling as I'm not planning on riding TT's any more & want to use the money to buy a Single Speed bike.

Note: Steerer tube was not cut down to my final height adjustment so there is plenty of room to set it up to suit a new owner. This will save the fear of having to buy a new set of forks.

**SOLD** Ribble Aero TT Carbon Fibre Frame -Large

**THIS ITEM IS NOW SOLD**

Large size Carbon Fibre TT frame, with Ribble Aero TT Carbon Forks & Aero TT Carbon Fibre Seat Post. Weighs approx 1500 grams.Please check out Ribble's website for geometry etc.

Bought in February this year and has only done 2 TT's and 3 or 4 trining rides. Selling as I'm not planning on riding TT's any more & want to use the money to buy a Single Speed bike.

Note: Steerer tube was not cut down to my final height adjustment so there is plenty of room to set it up to suit a new owner. This will save the fear of having to buy a new set of forks.

Best groupset that isn't expensive or Campagnolo...

Just posting a request for advice on which groupset I should consider out of either:

Shimano: Tiagra or 105
Sram: Apex or Rival

Can't filter out the best one but someone must know.

On a seperate note, which frame is more suited to racing: The Ribble sportive Racing or the Ribble Stealth.

And which gruppo will work best for my mid range Ribble Frame intended for racing and as a quick, maintenance low, easy to use, light, snappy machine. Nerd

Thanks
Raleigh

Cycle Show 2010: bikes from Wilier, Colnago, Demon Frameworks, Ribble, Merckx, Milani and more...

The most expensive bike we could find, plus handmade steel and 70s disco paint

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