NigelFinnighan
Rocky Mountain Fan
This was a project I was hot and cold on and back and forth on for a long time. I found it in a shed of a vacant house we were listing, so naturally, I inquired about it. I threw out an offer, and after a little back and forth we settled on a price. It was in decent shape, but I quickly fell out of love for it. I realized that though super cool, it's just a little too old for my liking and couldn't justify explaining to my wife why I need to keep IT, along with the others. So, I did what any man like me, like us, would do... I asked around to the people closest to me to see if they would be interested in riding around and taking care of an old cool Ritchey. I started with my dad. He said yes- So thus began my first ever commissioned bike project! or at least this is what I've told m wife! (wifey if you read this I'm obviously joking)
Because it was now going to my dad, I wanted to keep the costs low on it. I didn't want him freaking out about it getting stolen. So all I did was strip it, clean it, rebuild it. Replaced the cables with grey JagWire, which I think are super cool. I found a cheap "vintage" looking seat online, and took these grey Kendas off a stalled project. In the end, I fell in love with it! It's so fun to ride, just different enough from everything to be interesting, and I think it looks super cool!- it's still going to my dad, so he will be bombing to and from the coffee shop on it- But It'll officially, but secretly staying in my collection.
From what I know understand it's a 1988 Ritchey Force Comp- A Canadian market only name- but basically what would have been an Ascent Comp everywhere else. I guess there was an agreement up here for a while that Rocky Mountain Bikes distribute Ritchey. (I've read differing accounts to this so I'm not sure). The frame is a M (I would believe) @ 18.5. Due to it being pre-internet, and a Canadian only type thing, there isn't a bunch of information out there. I believe these were offered 88 & 89, this one being an 88 because it has the 88 only Shimano "Mountain LX"- or had anyway, I took the LX shifter/levers off because I hated the cheap plastic levers (they're being kept aside safely) and I believe it's an early 88 because it still has the U-brake. I've seen others out there listed as 1988 with the "Mountain LX" but with rear Canti's.
Because it was now going to my dad, I wanted to keep the costs low on it. I didn't want him freaking out about it getting stolen. So all I did was strip it, clean it, rebuild it. Replaced the cables with grey JagWire, which I think are super cool. I found a cheap "vintage" looking seat online, and took these grey Kendas off a stalled project. In the end, I fell in love with it! It's so fun to ride, just different enough from everything to be interesting, and I think it looks super cool!- it's still going to my dad, so he will be bombing to and from the coffee shop on it- But It'll officially, but secretly staying in my collection.
From what I know understand it's a 1988 Ritchey Force Comp- A Canadian market only name- but basically what would have been an Ascent Comp everywhere else. I guess there was an agreement up here for a while that Rocky Mountain Bikes distribute Ritchey. (I've read differing accounts to this so I'm not sure). The frame is a M (I would believe) @ 18.5. Due to it being pre-internet, and a Canadian only type thing, there isn't a bunch of information out there. I believe these were offered 88 & 89, this one being an 88 because it has the 88 only Shimano "Mountain LX"- or had anyway, I took the LX shifter/levers off because I hated the cheap plastic levers (they're being kept aside safely) and I believe it's an early 88 because it still has the U-brake. I've seen others out there listed as 1988 with the "Mountain LX" but with rear Canti's.