I thought a few of you might enjoy this. No doubt a few others will cringe.
My passion is with Mtn bikes, no denying that but I recently had the opportunity to pick up an old (by Mtn bike standards anyways) Ritchey road bike. From the serial number and frame features, I am guessing it was built in either 80 or 82. I have been looking for one of these in my size for a long time and am blessed that this one came my way.
I put it together with an era correct Shimano Arabesque 600 group I have but after completing, I decided I wanted to go a different direction.
I already have a modern road bike and a 80's vintage CIOCC. What I really wanted to do was put it together as a bike I could ride on the local logging roads that are a dozen miles from my house. I had been driving there in my car and then riding one of my old Mtn bikes and wanted something that would be a little more user friendly and capable of getting there from my house.
Although not a lot of space, I was able to get some Challenge Eroica tires between the stays. Unfortunately not enough room for fenders. at about 31mm a nice compromise for road and gravel. The build is pretty much a bastard build with whatever road and Mtn bike parts I had in the parts bin to use. Someday when I find the right donor bike, I will put it together properly. For now, I am just enjoying the heck out of riding it.
My passion is with Mtn bikes, no denying that but I recently had the opportunity to pick up an old (by Mtn bike standards anyways) Ritchey road bike. From the serial number and frame features, I am guessing it was built in either 80 or 82. I have been looking for one of these in my size for a long time and am blessed that this one came my way.
I put it together with an era correct Shimano Arabesque 600 group I have but after completing, I decided I wanted to go a different direction.
I already have a modern road bike and a 80's vintage CIOCC. What I really wanted to do was put it together as a bike I could ride on the local logging roads that are a dozen miles from my house. I had been driving there in my car and then riding one of my old Mtn bikes and wanted something that would be a little more user friendly and capable of getting there from my house.
Although not a lot of space, I was able to get some Challenge Eroica tires between the stays. Unfortunately not enough room for fenders. at about 31mm a nice compromise for road and gravel. The build is pretty much a bastard build with whatever road and Mtn bike parts I had in the parts bin to use. Someday when I find the right donor bike, I will put it together properly. For now, I am just enjoying the heck out of riding it.







