As above, I have a Ritchey Outback v1 Frameset for sale, that I bought second-hand off @mind_maze and have not finished building up as I have realised that I would need a tower of spacers to make it fit properly.
I have shamelessly ripped off his description and images, can of course send more if needed. I want to get £700, which is what I paid.
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Ritchey Outback v1
This has more road-like geometry than the Outback v2, which is more of a touring frame. The closest equivalent to this you can buy today is the Swiss Cross Disc.
Carbon fork, triple-butted steel frame
Designed for 700cx40 tyres, although I was able to run 650bx47 and 700cx42 slicks
Takes a BSA threaded bottom bracket
Post-mount (can use Hope RX4, Yokozuna, Paul Klampers, Shimano MTB, ...)
No dents and always torqued correctly. Never crashed.
A few chips in the paint. The worst is around the BB from a dropped chain. I applied some clear nail varnish to protect it. See pictures.
Original thru-axles and headset included. I swapped the headset bearing fairly recently. Geo chart here
needing a tower of spacers to make it fit properly is an endorsement, not a deterrent, in many walks of life
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As above, I have a Ritchey Outback v1 Frameset for sale, that I bought second-hand off @mind_maze and have not finished building up as I have realised that I would need a tower of spacers to make it fit properly.
I have shamelessly ripped off his description and images, can of course send more if needed. I want to get £700, which is what I paid.
From the original post:
Ritchey Outback v1
This has more road-like geometry than the Outback v2, which is more of a touring frame. The closest equivalent to this you can buy today is the Swiss Cross Disc.
Carbon fork, triple-butted steel frame
Designed for 700cx40 tyres, although I was able to run 650bx47 and 700cx42 slicks
Takes a BSA threaded bottom bracket
Post-mount (can use Hope RX4, Yokozuna, Paul Klampers, Shimano MTB, ...)
No dents and always torqued correctly. Never crashed.
A few chips in the paint. The worst is around the BB from a dropped chain. I applied some clear nail varnish to protect it. See pictures.
Original thru-axles and headset included. I swapped the headset bearing fairly recently.
Geo chart here
More pictures here.
Collection in N22 or Westminster.
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