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2021 Ribble

HT 725 - Pro Build, GX Eagle

A 27.5″ steel frame hardtail enduro bike with high-end components.
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Manufacturer Price

€2,561
FrameSteel
SuspensionHardtail, 150mm
ForkRockShox Revelation RC
Wheels27.5″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetGX Eagle
BrakesSRAM Guide R Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Ride Feel

Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
HT 725 - Pro Build, GX Eagle
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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)

38 km/h

HT 725 - Pro Build, GX Eagle

41 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Sizing
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

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Reviews

Summary

The Ribble HT enduro bike offers a mix of smooth ride quality and lively handling, with a steel frame that provides good vibration damping and comfort. It's praised for its progressive geometry and gravity-fed design, but some reviews note issues with the front end's stability and the fork's performance. The bike is seen as a good value for entry into the hardtail market, especially for those who prioritize downhill riding.

Pros
  • Super smooth ride with good vibration damping

  • Progressive geometry for gravity-fed riding

  • Compliant steel frame provides comfort

  • Good value for entry into the hardtail market

  • Clearance for up to 2.6" tyres and internal cable routing

Cons
  • Front end can feel vague and nervy through corners

  • Fork performance is underwhelming with flexy stanchions

  • High bottom bracket reduces confidence

  • Price increases without spec changes

  • No 29er version available

Key Quotes
Ribble’s HT 725 Pro looks both pretty and promising on paper and it’s a super smooth, chunk-swallowing cruiser as you’d hope from a steel frame.
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The Ribble is full of personality, and a heap of fun to ride – on the right kind of terrain
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All it needs now is a lower BB and a higher-quality dropper post and Ribble could easily give some of the steel stalwarts a run for their money
MBR logoMBR
It's progressive, good looking and built for gravity-fed riding – it ticks most boxes for hardtail lovers
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BikeRadar
Ribble HT 725 Pro first ride review

Jan 2022 · Will Poole

A hugely capable, highly fun steel hardtail for a pretty reasonable price

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Bike Perfect
Ribble HT 725 Pro hardtail review

Sept 2021 · Guy Kesteven

Ribble’s steel hardtail looks fantastic and seems to tick all the boxes but how does it ride when things get tasty?

Highs
  • Super smooth ride

  • Lively spring for 725

  • Loads of color and trim options

  • Mostly solid aggro spec

  • Internal cable routing and ample tire space

  • Big ground clearance for pedaling

Lows
  • Short reach and tall bottom bracketreduce confidence

  • Twisty front end means vague tracking

  • 27.5in front tire slides more than a 29in would

  • High price for primarily direct sell brand

  • ‘Hidden’ SX cassette on ‘Pro’ build

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MBR
Ribble HT 725 Pro Build hardtail mountain bike review - MBR

Apr 2021 · Alan Muldoon

The Ribble HT 725 has a mainframe that's UK-designed Reynolds heat-treated chromoly steel hardtail featuring slack and long geometry.

Highs
  • Great vibration damping

Lows
  • BB is too high

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off.road.cc
Ribble HT Ti SRAM GX Eagle hardtail review

Nov 2019

The Ribble HT Ti is a thing of beauty, but this titianium hardtail isn’t just about looks – it's got substance, thanks to progressive geometry that puts it firmly in the ‘enduro’ camp. A few spec choices seem at odds with the build and there's a steel version that makes this one look pricey, but if you're a sucker for titanium and hard, fast trails, you’ll want to take this bike for a ride.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Reynolds 725 Steel, Triple-Butted.

BB StandardBSA, 73mm, Threaded

ColorGrey

Fork

RockShox Revelation RC,15x110mm BOOST, 150mm.

Travel150mm

Spring TypeAir

Bottom Bracket

SRAM DUB Threaded BSA 73mm.

Headset

LEVEL 44, Available in a choice of colours in BikeBuilder.

Stem

LEVEL XV - 6061 3D-Forged, 35x35mm.

Handlebar

LEVEL XV - 6061DB 35x800mm - 9° Backsweep, 5° Upsweep.

Saddle

WTB SL8 Pro 142mm, Black.

Seatpost

LEVEL Hydraulic Dropper with Remote, 30.9mm, 150mm.

TypeDropper

Grips

LEVEL Lock-On, Black.

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM GX Eagle Long Cage.

Crank

SRAM GX Eagle DUB, 32T, 170mm.

Shifters

SRAM GX Eagle 12-Speed.

Cassette

SRAM PG-1230 Eagle 11-50T.

Chain

SRAM GX Eagle, Silver.

Brakes

SRAM Guide R Direct Mount Hydraulic.

TypeSRAM Guide R Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

LEVEL 35 Alloy Disc TR, 15x110F/12x148R.

Tires

Maxxis Minion DHF/DHR II, 27.5x2.6", Black.

Disc Rotors

SRAM Centreline 6-Bolt 180/160.

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