Tom Ritchey Logic Road Bike FS
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Tom Ritchey Logic Road Bike FS
For sale is an early 90s Ritchey Logic road bike. Serial number: 441. It is in extremely good condition with no dents or dings and few chips/scratches. The mechanical components are all Shimano 600 Tri-color (Ultegra). This includes, crankset, derailleurs, 8 speed cassette hubs, 8 speed STI shifters and dual pivot brakes. The stem (12cm) & bars (FORMA SL) are 3T. The headset is Tange Vantage and the seat post is, of course, a Ritchey. The saddle is a Selle Italia Flight.
The frame measures 21in (54.5cm) CTC for both seat tube and top tube. Crankset arms are 172.5mm with 53/39 chain rings. Stand over height = 30.5in. The cassette is 12-25. It has a new SRAM 850 chain. The hubs are laced to Mavic Open 4CD rims. There is some scuffing to the anodizing on the brake track of the rims. The tires are 700C X 23 Continental Ultra 2000 and appear to have very few miles on them. The Shifters have been flushed/lubed and are fully functional. All cables have been replaced with new SS units. It also has new brake cable housings. Handlebar tape is in very good condition.
SOLD!
I am facilitating this sale for our local co-op where I volunteer without compensation. Myself and the other staffers who focus on specialty and vintage bikes, felt this was the best way to get the a fair price and pass it on to someone who would appreciate and respect it. Since I’m retired and have a link to Bike Forums, I was assigned to this. If you feel the price is out of line, feel free to make an offer.
If you would like additional info or pictures, please email me, vancy@att.net.
Thanks & regards,
Van
The frame measures 21in (54.5cm) CTC for both seat tube and top tube. Crankset arms are 172.5mm with 53/39 chain rings. Stand over height = 30.5in. The cassette is 12-25. It has a new SRAM 850 chain. The hubs are laced to Mavic Open 4CD rims. There is some scuffing to the anodizing on the brake track of the rims. The tires are 700C X 23 Continental Ultra 2000 and appear to have very few miles on them. The Shifters have been flushed/lubed and are fully functional. All cables have been replaced with new SS units. It also has new brake cable housings. Handlebar tape is in very good condition.
SOLD!
I am facilitating this sale for our local co-op where I volunteer without compensation. Myself and the other staffers who focus on specialty and vintage bikes, felt this was the best way to get the a fair price and pass it on to someone who would appreciate and respect it. Since I’m retired and have a link to Bike Forums, I was assigned to this. If you feel the price is out of line, feel free to make an offer.
If you would like additional info or pictures, please email me, vancy@att.net.
Thanks & regards,
Van
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Very interested. Size is borderline for me. Could you get a stand over height for me? Thanks, Bill
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