Which of these bikes is better?

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Thanks, did you notice much frame flex when riding- I read this in a review of the bike here:http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/tech/bikes/129311/8/1000-bike-test-2012.html Did you go for any upgrades- i'm just thinking of changing the saddle and bar tape to black as I don't like the red. How long did yours take to arrive from order?

It's a great bike, and fab to ride, I've had mine a couple of weeks now. For £999.99 with full 105 groupset and mavic wheels it a bargain. Just be prepared to wait several weeks for delivery.

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billy1561

BB wrecker
Go with your gut instinct as it's likely to play on your mind if you change your mind just before purchase.
 

lejogger

Guru
Location
Wirral
Ribble bikes have a good reputation and one of my best mates has one that he's very pleased with.

They used to have a shop in Preston, but I'm not sure if they have a customer facing facility anymore where you could go to see them in the flesh. It looks very nice, although I'd want to have a look at the others such as the Sportive Bianco SRAM or Gran Fondo SRAM in a bit more detail before taking the plunge with that particular model as the prices are similar.
 

John_c

Active Member
Location
Co Durham
Thanks, did you notice much frame flex when riding- I read this in a review of the bike here:http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/tech/bikes/129311/8/1000-bike-test-2012.html Did you go for any upgrades- i'm just thinking of changing the saddle and bar tape to black as I don't like the red. How long did yours take to arrive from order?

No frame flexing that I noticed, the movement IMHO is coming from the mavic wheels (between the hub and the rim, via the spokes). I have an older set of mavics on my old bike and there is little to no flexing in them, but these newer ones seem to have some give??, which I think can be adjusted out by slightly increasing the spoke tension.
 
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