ritchey outback gravel bike RITCHEY Outback 50th Circles Special
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ritchey outback gravel bike

ritchey outback gravel bike RITCHEY Outback 50th Circles Special

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ritchey outback gravel bike RITCHEY Outback 50th Circles SpecialRITCHEY Ritchie Tom Ritchie, founder of Outback, rides approximately 10,000 miles (16,000 km) a year, most of it off road. The Outback was created in response to the trend toward gravel bikes with larger tires. The Outback was created in response to the trend toward gravel bikes with larger tires. This model commemorates the 50th anniversary of Tom Ritchie's frame construction and features an anniversary paint job called Half Moon Blue. This eye

RITCHEY / Ritchie Tom Ritchie, founder of Outback, rides approximately 10,000 miles (16,000 km) a year, most of it off-road.

The Outback was created in response to the trend toward gravel bikes with larger tires. The Outback was created in response to the trend toward gravel bikes with larger tires. This model commemorates the 50th anniversary of Tom Ritchie's frame construction and features an anniversary paint job called Half Moon Blue. This eye-catching limited edition model, with its fresh gradient, was produced in a limited edition of 150 units worldwide!

Outback's " The Outback's "I'll drive aggressively on any road with big tires! Despite the Outback's "fat tires, aggressive on any road!" looks, the longer rear backrest provides a stable ride and a mild groove that makes off-road riding a breeze. We decided to install a wider handlebar to make it even more aggressive, NITTO Mod177 Noodle Bar The wide handlebars are a great choice for off-road riding.

The most unique feature of this bar is its tire clearance, which can accommodate tires up to 700c x 48mm / 650b x 2.0". This time, we put on 27.5 x 2.00" tires on strong wheels hand-assembled by GORILLA SPUN to play with whip-cracking tires. The Outback, with its "wide tire clearance means wide pocketbook," is well suited for whip tires.

The shorter stem also makes for quicker handling. It is very easy to maneuver when avoiding rocks or going over bumps in gravel, so a shorter stem is also a good idea for gravel bikes that are used on forest roads and trails for mountain biking.

We have assembled the bike with Circles' interpretation, aiming for a bike with specs that can be ridden around in the mud, while maintaining a fresh impression.

We have mainly introduced the specs, but when you hear the word "limited edition," it makes you curious. And when you hear that there are only 150 of them in the world... you just can't resist!

[SPEC]

Frame: RITCHEY Outback V2 50th Edition
Color: Half Moon Blue
Size: XS (Recommended height: around 160cm)
Fork: RITCHEY Carbon Adventure Fork
Components: SHIMANO GRXLimited Polish Edition Single Set
Head Set: RITCHEY WCS headset
Handle Bar: NITTO Mod177 Noodle Bar
Stem: SIMWORKS Wendy
Seatpost: RITCHEY Classic 2-Bolt Seatpost
Wheel Set: GORILLA SPUN SHIMANO R7070 x Standalone 001
Tire: MAXXIS Beaver 27.5 x 2.00"
Saddle: RITCHEY WCS Streem Saddle

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