Ritchey Road Logic Heritage - Build thread - Complete
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May as well start this post now. Bit of a back story. The Road Logic is one of those frames I've always wanted but never actually committed to buying. The 2017/18 was starting to look like an no-brainer with the extra clearance for 30c tyres, the only downside was that I'm not a huge fan of the colour. Jumping back to I received a call from our supplier to let me know they had something coming that I would be interested in. Was told it was a Logic in Heritage colours, no firm eta, no firm price, limited to 100 and needed an order by the end of the week. Obviously the best idea here was to jump at it.
So after months of waiting the shipment is due to land on the 8th of March. So it's almost time to start building.
Build wise will be going Campagnolo, but just a few final bits to work out.
Complete at 8.6kg
Frame: Ritchey Road Logic - 57 - 1900 grams
Fork: Ritchey Road Logic - uncut - 420 grams
Headset: Ritchey WCS - 69 grams
Seatpost: Fizik R5 27.2 - uncut - 306 grams
Seat: Specialized Power - 237 grams
Stem: 3T ARX2 130mm w/ Ti Bolts - 155 grams
Bar: 3T Tornova Pro 40cm - 244 grams
Bartape: Bontrager Cork - No weight
Bottle Cage: King Ti Cage x2 - 58 grams (set)
Outer Cables: Campagnolo
Inner Cables: Campagnolo
Brakes: ee Brakes: 173.9 grams (set)
Front derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record
Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record
Crankset: Rotor 3d 175mm + SRM - 675 grams
Bottom Bracket: BB Infinite BSA30 - 62 grams
Chainrings: Rotor noQ 53/39
Chainring bolt: Sworks Torx (need to replace asap)
Chain: Campagnolo Record
Shifters: Campagnolo Super Record
Cassette: Miche 12-29
Wheels: DT Swiss R1.1 + Campagnolo Record Hubs
Skewers: Campagnolo
Inntertubes: Misc
Tires: Pirelli P-Zero 28c
Pedals: Shimano Ultegra 6700
So after months of waiting the shipment is due to land on the 8th of March. So it's almost time to start building.
Build wise will be going Campagnolo, but just a few final bits to work out.
Complete at 8.6kg
Frame: Ritchey Road Logic - 57 - 1900 grams
Fork: Ritchey Road Logic - uncut - 420 grams
Headset: Ritchey WCS - 69 grams
Seatpost: Fizik R5 27.2 - uncut - 306 grams
Seat: Specialized Power - 237 grams
Stem: 3T ARX2 130mm w/ Ti Bolts - 155 grams
Bar: 3T Tornova Pro 40cm - 244 grams
Bartape: Bontrager Cork - No weight
Bottle Cage: King Ti Cage x2 - 58 grams (set)
Outer Cables: Campagnolo
Inner Cables: Campagnolo
Brakes: ee Brakes: 173.9 grams (set)
Front derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record
Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record
Crankset: Rotor 3d 175mm + SRM - 675 grams
Bottom Bracket: BB Infinite BSA30 - 62 grams
Chainrings: Rotor noQ 53/39
Chainring bolt: Sworks Torx (need to replace asap)
Chain: Campagnolo Record
Shifters: Campagnolo Super Record
Cassette: Miche 12-29
Wheels: DT Swiss R1.1 + Campagnolo Record Hubs
Skewers: Campagnolo
Inntertubes: Misc
Tires: Pirelli P-Zero 28c
Pedals: Shimano Ultegra 6700
Last edited by glam2deaf on Tue Mar 20, 2018 2:02 am, edited 2 times in total.
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I can totally understand you. The Road Logic is also on my wishlist. I had the chance to test a bike last year during a weekend. It ride's like a blast.
The 2018 is a nice (extra tire clearance) but the grey color was more understated.
Looking forward to your build.
The 2018 is a nice (extra tire clearance) but the grey color was more understated.
Looking forward to your build.
Yeah if they had done this frame in that original grey I would have one by now I think. Guess it's lucky they didn't so I got the chance to jump on something special like this.Roel W wrote: ↑Sat Mar 03, 2018 9:15 pmI can totally understand you. The Road Logic is also on my wishlist. I had the chance to test a bike last year during a weekend. It ride's like a blast.
The 2018 is a nice (extra tire clearance) but the grey color was more understated.
Looking forward to your build.
I've got a thing for Ritchey's
First part has arrived. Bottom bracket from BB infinite. Saw a post on Bike Rumour the other night and it sounded perfect. Ceramic bearings, light weight, clearance for a power meter and the best part was it could be installed with a Shimano BB tool. My previous experience with the WheelsMFG BSA30 was ut requires a specific tool which I can never find. Also as a plug for the company, I ordered Friday, and it arrived here in NZ Monday lunch time.
Weight actually lighter than claimed
Weight actually lighter than claimed
From suprisingly light to suprisingly heavy.... The seat post, was after something black and simple to start with. My hunt lead me to the Fizik Cyrano R5 (27.2/400mm). Being alloy I was expecting heavy, but not 300+. Cutting it down will shave some weight, and was also planning on removing the graphics to tidy it up a bit. Has anyone tried it before? I'm guessing some aesctone and elbow grease will do it?
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Please get yourself a parlee or mcfk front derailleur clamp, the steel tubing is very thin and the one you have right now will possably damage it when you tighten the bolt a fraction to much. On top of that, it looks less bulky.
If you want to see 'meh' content of me and my bike you can follow my life in pictures here!'Tape was made to wrap your GF's gifts, NOT hold a freakin tire on.'
Thanks for the heads up Frankie. I've used the same clamp on my swiss cross with no problems, however I will install carefully.Frankie - B wrote: ↑Thu Mar 15, 2018 10:52 amPlease get yourself a parlee or mcfk front derailleur clamp, the steel tubing is very thin and the one you have right now will possably damage it when you tighten the bolt a fraction to much. On top of that, it looks less bulky.
Looks like it will be a parlee clamp that is going on there, MCFK don't appear to make them anymore.
During this downtime I did a bunch of building, though not a lot of weighing. Managed to get a couple of bits on the scales.
3T ARX2 Stem - 130x17 with Ti Bolts - 155 grams
3T Tornova Pro - 40cm - 244 grams - I love the shape of these, the flat top is a nice upgrade from a Rotundo.
EE top cap and expander - 10grams - works well and looks good too, tempted to go back to my never quit top cap though.
3T ARX2 Stem - 130x17 with Ti Bolts - 155 grams
3T Tornova Pro - 40cm - 244 grams - I love the shape of these, the flat top is a nice upgrade from a Rotundo.
EE top cap and expander - 10grams - works well and looks good too, tempted to go back to my never quit top cap though.
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