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New Old Stock 1999 Ritchey NiTi frames
We found a bunch of these unfinished in our warehouse. Sent them to D & D (the people who have painted our frames from practically day one) to get a fresh coat of basic black and now they're available to you! Size 21 only.

They're available at www.bikewagon.com
Dave Law
Ritchey Design Representative
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If only you had a couple small frames...
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What size fork would that take? Specially AC length.. For rigid..
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 Originally Posted by pindowngirl25
What size fork would that take? Specially AC length.. For rigid..
They accept 1" threadless forks. As far as AC length, I'm not sure. If you contact Bikewagon someone there could find out for you.
Dave Law
Ritchey Design Representative
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 Originally Posted by ritchey_dave
They accept 1" threadless forks. As far as AC length, I'm not sure. If you contact Bikewagon someone there could find out for you.
The Bikewagon description is claiming 1 1/8 fork which would be appropriate for a 1999 frame.
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Whoops. Sorry about that, I checked one here at the office that apparently is different from the ones we sold Bikewagon. 1 1/8 is correct, sorry for the confusion. Lesson here, Bikewagon knows more about this frame than I do at this point.
Dave Law
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Find a 56cm Road Logic!
If u build them they will sell! lol
my 5 year old son took my photo, not a bad shot!
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 Originally Posted by jfn3
If u build them they will sell! lol
Stay tuned!
Dave Law
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Hi Ritchey Dave.
Just got one of these frames. Currently being shipped. Can you please confirm, is the seatpost a 27 or a 27.2?
Thanks for your help.
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Hmm, not sure without a model year. Where'd you get it from. Did you check with the seller?
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HA! Probably the one that's the subject of this thread! Sorry, too many long days. That's a 27.2 seatpost.
Last edited by ritchey_dave; 01-04-2013 at 05:35 PM.
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It's one of the frames from bikewagon. All sorted tho thanks.
Another question... If I was to run a rigid fork what axle to crown length would you recommend to keep the geometry correct?
Thanks
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 Originally Posted by kaipaki348
It's one of the frames from bikewagon. All sorted tho thanks.
Another question... If I was to run a rigid fork what axle to crown length would you recommend to keep the geometry correct?
Thanks
Find something suspension corrected for 80mm.
Dave Law
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 Originally Posted by ritchey_dave
Hmm, not sure without a model year. Where'd you get it from. Did you check with the seller?
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HA! Probably the one that's the subject of this thread! Sorry, too many long days. That's a 27.2 seatpost.
No problem. I suffer from that too.... Is it 27.2 or 27?? After posting I saw that it stated 27.0 on bikewagon.
Also, do you know the axle to crown length for a 80mm corrected rigid fork and can you recommend where I can get one from.
Thanks
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410mm
You'll have to hunt around, I'm not sure who has something like that, but it's pretty common for rigid 26" forks. We used to make a carbon rigid fork that would work, there's probably still some floating around. I think Bikewagon bought the last of them, they might still have some.
Dave Law
Ritchey Design Representative
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