Cheers everyone! :xmas-cool:
As a weekend bike hack-mechanic, I initially thought I was way over my head on this beauty... But research and very helpful assistance/parts sourcing from a few MTBR friends had the P22 finished within a few months of ownership. Although I have had this bike completed for over a year now, there were some minor details I wasn't completely satisfied with. The Ritchey Force black stem I intitially acquired was functionally OK, but visually looked like crap. The black Ritchey Force bar just did not seem quite right as well. The Logic cranks had deep scratches on the arms and the logos were practically gone. Even the Ritchey Vector Ti Saddle, although comfortable and period correct, never seemed visually "right".
So, fast forward a year and some proper changes have been made. New silver Ritchey Force 140 mm stem (rather than the initial 130mm), silver Ritchey Prolite bars and polished the Logic cranks (lot's of work there... :shock. Also, added the proverbial Flite Ti saddle and now I think I finally have this rig dialed. After a few decent rides and some tweaking here and there, I am also happy to say I believe the "fit" is where it needs to be. She rides amazingly well and I feel extremely lucky to have such an iconic ride!
Build Specs:
Make: Ritchey
Model: P-22
Year: 1995
Size: 19"
Color: Dark Green Metallic
Frame Construction: TIG welded
Fork Type: unicrown
Front Derailleur: Shimano XT m732
Rear Derailleur: Shimano XT m735
Rear Cogs: Shimano XT 7-speed
Hubs: Shimano XT m730
Rims: Sun CR16 (very soon to be Ritchey)
Brakes: Dia Compe 987
Levers: Logic
Shifters: Shimano XT m732
Cranks: Ritchey Logic
Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN-71
Pedals: Shimano SPD
Headset: Chris King threaded
Bar: Ritchey Pro Lite
Stem: Ritchey Force
Seat Post: Ritchey Pro WCS
Saddle: Flite Ti
Weight: Dunno, seems light
As a weekend bike hack-mechanic, I initially thought I was way over my head on this beauty... But research and very helpful assistance/parts sourcing from a few MTBR friends had the P22 finished within a few months of ownership. Although I have had this bike completed for over a year now, there were some minor details I wasn't completely satisfied with. The Ritchey Force black stem I intitially acquired was functionally OK, but visually looked like crap. The black Ritchey Force bar just did not seem quite right as well. The Logic cranks had deep scratches on the arms and the logos were practically gone. Even the Ritchey Vector Ti Saddle, although comfortable and period correct, never seemed visually "right".
So, fast forward a year and some proper changes have been made. New silver Ritchey Force 140 mm stem (rather than the initial 130mm), silver Ritchey Prolite bars and polished the Logic cranks (lot's of work there... :shock. Also, added the proverbial Flite Ti saddle and now I think I finally have this rig dialed. After a few decent rides and some tweaking here and there, I am also happy to say I believe the "fit" is where it needs to be. She rides amazingly well and I feel extremely lucky to have such an iconic ride!
Build Specs:
Make: Ritchey
Model: P-22
Year: 1995
Size: 19"
Color: Dark Green Metallic
Frame Construction: TIG welded
Fork Type: unicrown
Front Derailleur: Shimano XT m732
Rear Derailleur: Shimano XT m735
Rear Cogs: Shimano XT 7-speed
Hubs: Shimano XT m730
Rims: Sun CR16 (very soon to be Ritchey)
Brakes: Dia Compe 987
Levers: Logic
Shifters: Shimano XT m732
Cranks: Ritchey Logic
Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN-71
Pedals: Shimano SPD
Headset: Chris King threaded
Bar: Ritchey Pro Lite
Stem: Ritchey Force
Seat Post: Ritchey Pro WCS
Saddle: Flite Ti
Weight: Dunno, seems light