Ribble Cycles has added two all-new alloy framed hardtails to their already solid lineup. Firstly, the HT Trail AL 29 is designed to be a versatile singletrack slayer and the HT AL is a hardcore hardtail that deserves to be ridden flat-out. Read on for all of the details.

Kicking things off with the HT Trail AL 29, it’s build around a 6061-T6 heat treated aluminium frame that gets a premium look with smooth welds. Up front, there’s 130mm of suspension and the bike rolls on 29″ hoops.

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2021 Ribble_HT_Trail_AL_29_Pro_3 hero (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

As for geometry, it gets a 65° head tube angle with a 74° seat tube angle and 455mm chainstay. A large frame then gets a 457mm reach.

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2021 Ribble_HT_Trail_AL_29_Pro_6 seat stay (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The frame comes sorted with internal cable routing throughout with 148mm Boost spacing and clearance for up to a 29×2.5″ tyre for maximum grip.

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2021 Ribble_HT_Trail_AL_29_Pro_5 chainstay (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

Moving onto the HT AL, it also gets a 6061-T6 heat treated aluminium frame with those neat smooth welds. This bike gets 150mm of suspension and it’s designed around 650b wheels but there’s space for up to a 2.6″ tyre.

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2021 Ribble_HT_AL_650b_Pro_3 hero (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

It’s also more progressively shaped. As a bike that’s intended to push your limits and be ridden that bit harder it gets a slightly slacker 64° head tube angle, the same 74° seat tube angle but shorter a 440mm chainstay thanks to the smaller wheels.

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2021 Ribble_HT_AL_650b_Pro_5 seat stay (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

In true Ribble fashion, the HT Trail AL 29 and HT AL are finished with LEVEL finishing kits

Both bikes are available in three suggested builds ranging from £1,400 up to £2,000 with both bikes getting a frame-only option setting you back just £600.

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2021 Ribble_HT_AL_650b_Pro_4 seat tube (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

At the lowest end, you’ll see kit such as SRAM’s SX Eagle groupset with Level T brakes and a RockShox Recon Silver RL fork. Then at the top of the range, the bikes are graced with SRAM’s GX Eagle shifting, a RockShox Revelation RC fork and SRAM Guide RE four-pot brakes.

Each of the bikes is also available through Ribble’s BikeBuilder which lets you customise the spec and colourway of your chosen rig. They also come in sizes Medium up to Extra Large.

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