1983 Ritchey TimberComp

M477

Kona Fan
Ritchey Fan
I've been proud owner for a good 12 years of this fairly early Ritchey MTB - I imported the F&F from The Pro's Closet in Colorado and built it up from there with period parts I had.

The old-timers amongst you will regognise it has a DeerHead (pre DeoreXT) M700 group and an early Mavic MTB wheelset, early grips and a Brooks saddle and period 'Strong' alloy post wtih a genuine Breeze and Angel 'hite-rite' post dropper spring.
Impressively - its still wearing its factory paint (which I found and Alfa grey metallic matched a treat for any touch-ups). Its a great bike in the flesh to appreciate Mr Ritchey's handy-work. Apart from the lovely fillet brazing work on the frame and fork crown, one of my favourite parts is the 'built by Tom Ritchey' frame sticker, that was changed on my later Ritchey bikes to read 'designed by Tom Ritchey'.

I found out Tom Ritchey still makes bullmoose bars to order (not cheap of course at around £800 by the time they come to the UK) - but when I sent him a photo he commented he couldn't make them to replicate the high riding position I have setup from the early Japanese MTB 'early Stumpjumper - style' bar/ stem combo.

I have been meaning to reply to say a bullmoose bar in the same rise as Ritchey #1 MTB would be fine - but this is still on the to-do list and it presents well as an early MTB which is quite true to the period. I even have a copy of the year brochure for the Ritchey bikes from these period, complete with the typewriter written price list for the range. A cool relic and rare in the UK - as not many would have made it over here back in the day; although I appreciate there are probably a fair few more of them that have survived in the US.

As I get older, and after reading Charlie Kelly's book and old back copies of the Fat Tire Flyer mag - I have a growing appreciation for these early MTBs, and although I'm not a particular fan of Klunkers I am grateful for what came shortly after.

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Thanks for the 👍 and comments, yes the existing early Japanese bars/stem work well - but yes, I hope to get a bullmoose one day either in gloss black or matching paint - as would be the ultimate finishing touch. 😁
 
Article about Tom making Bullmoose bar/stem combo again...
https://bikepacking.com/news/mountain-bikes-by-tom-bullmoose/
Thanks yes I did contact him and sent him a photo of the TimberComp and he said he could do me a set (but £800 by the time they are imported - is quite a big spend, but probably worth it as a nice finishing touch while he's still doing them). Someone, even in the US must have an old used set of bullmoose I could restore, but haveb't managed to get any for it just yet.

I think some of the later/early Ritchey's - the models with the cheaper finishing kits anyway; came with a Japanese chrome plated bullmoose, so I have thought of sourcing Nitto or similar bars for it (because what are fitted to my TimberComp presently are period/quality Japanese bars and post by Nitto and Strong), but it would be nice to have a genuine 1-piece Ritchey bar/stem unit on this bike. 👍
 
yes £800 for a set of bars It is indeed a lot of money - when old expamples have turned up in the states for sale anywhere between $50-250 recently but often sellers won't ship them to the UK. I recall paying about the same for the TimberComp F&F from Pro's Closet nearly nearly 20 years ago now and that included shipping. - so yes it is a difficult spend to justify (especially as I'd have to paint them too)
 
Wow that´s in incredible shape and would be well deserving of a bullmoose. But oof 800 quid for the TR one 😵‍💫 And I think you´d have to have a stub brazed into the steerer of the fork to make it fit?
 
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