why so much love for ritcheys ?

tintin40":yr7qrht2 said:
and they had one of the best pro riders ever Tomas. For me they took steel frames to a new level of low weight than ever before.

+1
 
Dr S":12dp7xjg said:
To consider a Hei Hei to be superior to a Ritchey is just pure madness and smacks of ignorance.

Apples and Oranges in some respects and horses for courses in others. I prefer the ride of my Ti Kona to my P-23 on my local trails but any comparison of early 90s to later 90s and fairly different builds is irrelevant in so many respects.

I'm not sure that really adds much to the discussion though ;)
 
They are fine and beautifully built machines.

Like some others have said, ride one.....your question will be answered.

Examine one up close.....your question will be answered.
 
al":1brwlpxd said:
Can of Coke":1brwlpxd said:
I think they look horrible, remind me of shoddy Peugeots from the early days. Same goes for every gary fisher bike, just make me feel ill.

Strange man.

My old Softail looked better than most bikes, half built!!

Also this didn't look or ride shoddy either.
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al. ;)

That is a beautiful looking bike,what year is it ? mmmm Ritchey
 
sq_root_of_2":ia117nyo said:
They are fine and beautifully built machines.

Like some others have said, ride one.....your question will be answered.

Examine one up close.....your question will be answered.

amen and or hallelujah
 
History, beauty, craftsmanship, innovation, attainability, longevity etc.........

The TR built Ritchey's are all of the above and then more.....

They are awe inspiring.
 
They have to be the holy grail for me personally.
I have an ultra '88 ish

What brand had such brilliant home brand bits? Ritchey force ? Brilliant
Ritchey vantage? Wcs ? Comp?
These names mean business what's not to love.

Yes there are other brands but it just looks fast sitting there, no excess metal lovely and light. Sure they ride harsh compared to modern stuff But they all do
 
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