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Is the Ritchey Road Logic Geometry really weird? ​⁠ 

George Vargas
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@archieman123
@archieman123 21 час назад
Geometry is absolutely spot on for me
@SeeYouUpTheRoad
@SeeYouUpTheRoad 21 час назад
@@archieman123 and for me!
@archieman123
@archieman123 20 часов назад
@@SeeYouUpTheRoadon a 51cm at 170cm tall. But I’ve got short legs so the saddle height is at 67cm. I’ve changed out the top bearing cover for one with less stack to get it lower + a -17deg 130mm stem. Such a massive upgrade from my Cinelli Vigorelli road I had. That thing was so so stiff but fitted me well so I stuck with it.
@billgibbs3516
@billgibbs3516 19 часов назад
Thanks George, I have a 53 logic and has the same wheelbase as my medium CLX colnago. I've got a a lay back seat post and slightly different cockpit setup. I find both bikes comfortable but with running 28mm tubeless(that'll wind you up) the Ritchey is definitely smoother and more versatile. I'll happily ride it on gravel and also it has enough performance and handling on the sealed road to cope any bunch ride. Thanks Bill from NZ
@SeeYouUpTheRoad
@SeeYouUpTheRoad 19 часов назад
Ha ha tubeless doesn't wind me up anymore as I am riding 30's on the regular and 32's for events. Thanks for watching from NZ!
@paule4
@paule4 Час назад
Would have liked to have seen the comparison of the 49cm frames included. Big difference there in stack and reach between Road Logic and Tarmac. We small people do exist you know, but hardly anyone talks about the number of manufacturers that fail to cater for people under 5'3. PS, have you noticed that Bike Insights classes the Road Logic as an "endurance road bike" (the Tarmac as a "performance road bike"), which is why they conclude it to be "very aggressive" vs the average. You might want to pull them up on that classification.
@andrewhamilton3486
@andrewhamilton3486 21 час назад
Im on a 51 road logic but looking to get a 53, taller stack with only a 5mm increase in reach. According to ritcheys size guide its what i should be on......chart wasn't available when i purchased. So essentially i came to my own natural conclusions based on riding the bike which matched the chart. 😂. Im 169cm for reference. Love your work george
@n22pdf
@n22pdf 21 час назад
Nice comparison George well explained👍🚴🏻😊 Pete
@SeeYouUpTheRoad
@SeeYouUpTheRoad 21 час назад
@@n22pdf Thank You for watching Pete!
@Michael-s5i5j
@Michael-s5i5j 20 часов назад
great vid as always George,I take your points re the comparison,but I suspect the buyers of the respective bikes may have different expectations I may be wrong , but I think buyers of steel road bikes are probably of an older demographic,want a less boyracer type of bike
@thomasfitzgibbon1675
@thomasfitzgibbon1675 19 часов назад
Are folks buying steel bikes older? I wouldn’t think so as a rule
@SeeYouUpTheRoad
@SeeYouUpTheRoad 19 часов назад
Generally the clientele of Ritchey steel bikes are older yes. Many of the riders have had all the super high tech carbon, disc brakes and electronic shifting. They are usually done with things breaking or being too maintenance intensive. The younger crowd will never understand or value the simplicity of a steel bike with external cabling and dear lord rim brakes? No way they would ride that death trap lol
@thomasfitzgibbon1675
@thomasfitzgibbon1675 19 часов назад
@@SeeYouUpTheRoad ha I’m 24 and been a bike mechanic my entire adult life. The only one of my 7 bikes that isn’t older than me is my Ritchey Outback. I’m definitely not representative of the demographic though. Most riders I know around my age are on aluminum. My generation does not have much disposable income
@jerseybarrier64
@jerseybarrier64 17 часов назад
If I was able to fit on a Tarmac without 4 cm of spacers or a 80 mm stem, I wouldn’t think twice about getting a Ritchey. I can’t. However the new Montebello in a size small just might be the ticket.
@SeeYouUpTheRoad
@SeeYouUpTheRoad 15 часов назад
@@jerseybarrier64 there are many of us riding 4cm of spacers under the stem. Let me know when you are ready to order your Montebello i would love to earn your business
@davekashuba4730
@davekashuba4730 14 часов назад
It is kinda weird that my 55cm Road Logic is a tad longer and lower than my 56cm Dogma F10. Given how compliant / flexy it is, at least compared to the Dogma, I would think its target audience would prefer a less aggressive position. I bought it to use as a winter bike, but turns out that I really like it, and often take it out when I just want a quiet, relaxing ride.
@SeeYouUpTheRoad
@SeeYouUpTheRoad 13 часов назад
I hear this often. People buy the Road Logic thinking “well I’ll just ride it from time to time” or winter bike lot you said and then it becomes their primary bike. 🚴 Thanks for watching please consider subscribing
@SeeYouUpTheRoad
@SeeYouUpTheRoad 12 часов назад
By the way, who do you believe is the target audience?
@davekashuba4730
@davekashuba4730 5 часов назад
@@SeeYouUpTheRoad I think the target audience would be someone who wants a well-made, relatively inexpensive steel frame, who prioritizes a smooth ride over stiffness, and prioritizes durability/simplicity over the latest technology. If so, I would think that same audience would also want a slightly less aggressive stack/reach - something like 5-10mm less reach and 5mm more stack.
@brasstinmancrazy
@brasstinmancrazy 12 часов назад
The Road Logic in 55cm is 8mm higher in stack and only 1mm longer in reach than my Cannondale CAAD10 and basically the same angles so I'd be riding the Ritchey size 55cm if I was to get one. I've never understood why people always make those geo questions, the Road Logic is a race bike, it's not trying to be something it's not. I'm just waiting to see what the 2025 rim brake Road Logic will be before I make a decision.
@SeeYouUpTheRoad
@SeeYouUpTheRoad 11 часов назад
@@brasstinmancrazy correct! It’s for people that want a race bike but don’t want to ride a plastic bike 😉
@andrewhamilton3486
@andrewhamilton3486 21 час назад
Or ill get a small montebello which is same geo as a 54 domane
@michaelpayne8337
@michaelpayne8337 3 часа назад
It should be noted that Specialized has copied Ritchey designs in the past. One could argue they owe their existence to early Ritchey mtb designs they copied and called Stumpjumper.
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