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Ribble Bikes?
I am very new to the sport and would like to get a good road bike without breaking the bank. Right now I have a Trek Hybrid bike but would like to purchase a drop down bike. I first started looking at the Madone 2.1, but I would not like to settle for the first road bike I see.
While doing a lot of research I came across a company by the name of Ribble, the only problem is that I know nothing about the brand. If anyone could give me some suggestions on a good road bike for around $1,300.00 - $1,500.00 dollars. Also I know that their is two types of frames that I can pick (aluminum and carbon). I do not know what type of frame is better but am open to your opinions? Thank you. |
I've only heard good things. I just ordered some bibs from them today, so we'll see. Like any UK .com, the shipping will likely take two weeks minimum. I know with my three orders from probikekit.com, it took ten business days all three times.
Not sure about full shipping with a full bike, but those ribble bikes do look pretty ok to me fwiw. |
One of the carbon bikes is actually the same mould as a De Rosa bike and comes from the same factory. I forgot which model it was.
But if that's an indicator of how much research they put in their bikes: cookie cutter bikes/moulds from chinese/taiwan manufacturers. |
Originally Posted by mikedags93
(Post 15757131)
While doing a lot of research I came across a company by the name of Ribble, the only problem is that I know nothing about the brand.
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/ Their bicycles are probably just fine, but if you're in the US, you might want to check on the cost of shipping. http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/publis...elivery&page=1
Originally Posted by mikedags93
(Post 15757131)
Also I know that their is two types of frames that I can pick (aluminum and carbon). I do not know what type of frame is better but am open to your opinions?
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Just ordered from them and figure I will likely wait for awhile to get my order. My search indicated it was a good company so I went for it. Still no real experience to comment on though.
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If you buy any bike mailorder, factor in the cost of shipping, assembly and adjustments if you do not do your own work.
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Originally Posted by nastystang
(Post 15759335)
Just ordered from them and figure I will likely wait for awhile to get my order.
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Ribble is a big company that's very well known in the UK, they also operate as a distributor. Their prices are often the best for components and their own brand bikes are very competitively priced. At busy times their customer service can be a little patchy but I've had generally good experiences. I used to ride a Ribble Carbon Sportive and for the money it was extremely good.
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Ribble is a big, reputable company. When their bikes are reviewed, they seem to do pretty well, 'specially in terms of value.
Originally Posted by KantoBoy
(Post 15762593)
In my current field I'm also able to see the cost of a bike "brand" from the manufacturers in CN/TW. Yeap, it's a shock, but not totally shocking. I can't elaborate more (I wish I can) to protect the names of some of these bike brands.
Originally Posted by KantoBoy
(Post 15758011)
One of the carbon bikes is actually the same mould as a De Rosa bike and comes from the same factory. I forgot which model it was.
But if that's an indicator of how much research they put in their bikes: cookie cutter bikes/moulds from chinese/taiwan manufacturers. |
lol, that Ribble info was available online. It's the DeRosa 838 btw.
nice try ;) stalk me better. |
What about the brand Felt over the brand Trek. What bike company do you guys favor?
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Look around your area and go to a local bike shop. There are plenty of bike companies out there and your choice should be according what you find attractive and not what looks good to others. Felt, Trek, Cannondale, Specialized, Masi, Fuji, Giant, etc...you can't go wrong with any of the brands that your bike shop carries.
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i ordered several components from them. two weeks went by. then three. finally, i ordered the parts elswehere (in the usa) and bulit my bike. the parts arrived a month later. some lucky relatives wound up with free components.
also, the fact that they use xpace or whatever brand open mould frame is not a strike against them, to me. derosa charge a huge premium for the same frame with a beautiful paint job under the guise of "italian design"; ribble offer something equally functional--aconsistently well reviewed frame--for considerably less. in the end you wind up with a better value, and more money in your pockets for meaningful upgrades (or whatever else eyou choose to do with your cash). there's nothing wrong with those carbon ribble frames. well, if you're a brand snob perhaps. otherwise... |
Originally Posted by tagaproject6
(Post 15764590)
Look around your area and go to a local bike shop. There are plenty of bike companies out there and your choice should be according what you find attractive and not what looks good to others. Felt, Trek, Cannondale, Specialized, Masi, Fuji, Giant, etc...you can't go wrong with any of the brands that your bike shop carries.
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Finally Got my parts so thought I would update on time span. Ordered them on the 18th of June and on July 1 they have arrived. I have a set of Ultegra shifters coming but Just ordered them so here we go another twelve days. Once they get here I can do my Ultegra upgrade.
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