2019 Ribble

CGR AL TIAGRA

An aluminum frame gravel bike with mid-range components and mechanical disc brakes.

Manufacturer Price

€923($1,014)
FrameAluminum
SuspensionRigid
ForkCarbon
Wheels700c Aluminum
Drivetrain2 × 10
GroupsetTiagra
BrakesMechanical Disc
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Terrain
smoothrugged
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

39 mph

CGR AL TIAGRA

36 mph

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Sizing
XS

5'3" – 5'8"

SM

5'6" – 5'10"

MD

5'8" – 6'0"

LG

5'10" – 6'2"

XL

6'0" – 6'5"

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Reviews
road.cc
Ribble CGR Tiagra 2020

Aug 2020 · Stu Kerton

Quality steel frame and carbon fork that work across many disciplines, but this is a heavy build

Highs
  • Great ride quality from the frameset

  • Stable handling gives confidence on the road and gravel

  • Plenty of component customisation

Lows
  • Not light

  • Bar tape is very thin

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Bikerumor
Ribble CGR Ti sets new affordable titanium top tier for the versatile UK cross, gravel & road bike family

Jun 2020

Ribble updates their versatile all-road & gravel bike family with a new affordable titanium CGR Ti gravel bike at its top tier, and customizable options!

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Cyclist
Ribble CGR Ti review

Apr 2020 · Peter Stuart

The Ribble CGR Ti shows that the British brand is capable of making titanium frames competitive with the old masters

Highs
  • A versatile

  • Fun and impressively built titanium bike without the usual pricetag

Lows
  • On the stiffer side of titanium in comfort terms

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Cycling Weekly
Ribble CGR AL 105

Sep 2019 · James Bracey

Ribble's long standing all-road platform has had a personality transplant

Highs
  • Looks

  • Versatility

  • Robustness

  • Handling

Lows
  • Handlebar shape

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BikeRadar
Ribble CGR 725 steel review

Sep 2019 · Simon Withers

A steel all-rounder that’s about as versatile as it could be, and comfortable with it

Highs
  • Great looks, comfortable ride, bags of practicality and versatility

  • Loads of customisation available

Lows
  • It’s a little weighty and I’d have liked hydraulic brakes

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off.road.cc
Ribble CGR AL Shimano 105 review

Jun 2019

Ribble's CGR AL Shimano 105 is a hugely versatile and superb value bike for everything from gravel bashing to cyclocross and road commuting. The aluminium frame isn't overly compliant and the kit needs a few tweaks if you intend to mostly stick to dirt, but that's easy enough to custom spec it to your heart's content when you order.

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Specs
Build
Frame

aluminum

BB StandardBSA, 68mm, Threaded

Bottom Bracket

Shimano BB-RS500 BSA 68mm

Stem

Level 1 Alloy, Black

Handlebar

Level 1 Alloy

Saddle

Prologo Kappa RS

Seatpost

Level 1

TypeRigid

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Tiagra 4700 Med Cage

Front Derailleur

Tiagra 4700 Braze On

Crank

Tiagra 4700 34/50

Shifters

Tiagra 10 Speed Disc

Cassette

Shimano HG500 11/32

Chain

Shimano HG54 114 Links

Brakes

Tektro MD510 Mechanical Disc

TypeMechanical Disc

Wheels
Rims

Mavic Aksium Disc (pictured with Mavic Allroads +£50)

Tires

Continental Ultrasport 2 Rigid 28mm, Black (pictured with Schwalbe G-One 700x40, Tan Wall at same price)

Disc Rotors

Centrelock 160mm

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