Specifications:
Frame: 6061 heat treated aluminium
Rear Shock: N/A
Fork: Hi ten Chromoly / mudguard eyelets 1-1/8"
Headset: Neco H-148-MP 1-1/8"
Shifters: Shimano ST-EF41 EZ-Fire 3x7 Speed
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Tourney RD-TY300
Front Derailleur: Shimano Tourney FD-TY510-TS3
Chainset: Shimano FC-TY301 / 48X38X28T / 15-19IN 170mm, 21-25IN 175mm
Bottom Bracket: Shimano BB-UN100 BSA 68-122.5mm
Chain: KMC Z7
Cassette / Freewheel: Shimano CS-HG200-7 / 12-32T
Rims: A&J AJ-1 / 36H
Hubs: KT A16F/AY1R / 36h / front / rear
Spokes: Steel 14g
Tyres: Vee tire Zilent 700x42c
Brakes: Promax TX-117 V-Brakes
Brake levers: Shimano ST-EF41 EZ-Fire 3x7 Speed
Handlebars: Ridgeback alloy / 20mm rise x 6deg backsweep / 31.8mm barbore / 15in/19in = 640MM, 21in/25in = 660MM
Stem: Ridgeback +7deg / 70mm
Saddle: Ridgeback custom / high density fill / steel rail
Seatpost: Alloy / 27.2x350mm
Pedals: Resin metro
Drive Unit: N/A
Battery: N/A
Charger: N/A
Ridgeback’s story started in 1983 when founder Errol Drew created the first UK mountain bike. Drew first spotted a mountain bike at the 1982 New York Bike Show, where he declared it “the future of cycling.” Ridgeback’s next major development was the creation of the flat handlebar road bike. In 2001, Ridgeback introduced The Genesis Day One model, with the Genesis marque becoming so strong that in 2006 it became a brand in its own right. In 2008, Ridgeback was one of the first to introduce disc brakes to its flat handlebar road range. And in 2015 Ridgeback launched Rapide – a range of performance road bikes. Ridgeback is one of the biggest British brand manufacturing road, urban, utility, youth, and mountain bicycles.