Great job! A guy who quit riding because he thought he was too old gave me a Ritchey Logic Breakaway. It rides just as good as a regular non-breakaway Ritchey. I was pleasantly surprised. I used to own a bike shop and the build quality can make a big difference in how a bike rides. This was really well done. The only thing missing is the Butthole Surfers blasting on the sound system.
It’s funny how this is an old school build when it’s not that old at all. Just goes to show, when something is right….it’s right. Doesn’t need changing. Curious what skewer you used with the CK rear hub. Mine squeaks. Apparently a Dura Ace one is the fix. Love watching great bikes come back to life like this
Nice build. I have the same bike in the same colour. Absolutely love it but now thinking of changing it for a Ritchey disc frame. I was going to have a bespoke build but I really like this frame and how well it rides. I might just send it off for a custom paint job though.
It honestly felt like cheating when I was building it. On new bikes.now, it feels like engineers are going for engineering KOM's every time they release a new bike.
Are you planning to keep that many spacers under the stem? I had a Ritchey dealer berate me up and down about running 40mm of spacers on my Road Logic, because Ritchey says 30mm max under the stem. I DO run an 80mm compression plug though.
Berate eh? That’s a bit of an exaggeration don’t you think? I asked you a question of how long you were running 40mm. It’s industry spec and Ritchey calls out specifically no more 30mm spacers.
It's great. Everything with Ritchey products is typically not a let down. This frame used all standard size products...headset, bb, seatpost....etc. Get one!
Beautiful build. After you dip the chain in the wax, do you wipe off any excess? Or do you just let it drip for a few minutes until it dries? I’ve never waxed a chain before and I’m interested in trying it and I don’t know all the details yet.
I just let it dry and then install. You will get some wax dander that will flake off after the first ride as it loosens up, I usually just hit that with the air compressor later...it's not bad though.
There is not a single video here in YT where a mechanic actually check if the crankset preload is correct. You all just tight the preload and do not even take an extra second to check if there is play on the BB. Then you see people online crying that their 300 dollars BB died in 3 months...... Check preload!!!!! same goes for Headset!
I check every single build I do and have done since Shimano designed their 2 piece crank. If I put everything inside in these videos they would all be more than four hours long so a lot is edited out.
I really like old steel frames. most people now prefers carbon or allu.
I will be stealing the lever levelling trick and the bartape over the shoulder move for future builds.
Great job, the bike looks ace!
My ride, thanks Chad for doing the video and the build. Brings me back to sharing a stand with you, good times.
Another great build. Sweet old school ride!
Great job! A guy who quit riding because he thought he was too old gave me a Ritchey Logic Breakaway. It rides just as good as a regular non-breakaway Ritchey. I was pleasantly surprised. I used to own a bike shop and the build quality can make a big difference in how a bike rides. This was really well done. The only thing missing is the Butthole Surfers blasting on the sound system.
Super cool ritchey logic.
That build turned out very nice.
Great video Chad !
Sweet looking ride mate.
super cool build! there's something about steel that never goes out of style!
Awesome build.
Nicely done! Your friend is going to enjoy that Ritchey. Cheers
My ride, thanks Chad for doing the video and the build. Brings me back to sharing a stand with you, good times. 29:20
It brought back memories for me too! Thanks buddy!
That's Great, Had my good friend mechanic build up my 84 Ritchey team comp. Rides like a dream.
Love this video. Had no idea about waxing the chain. Great insight! Thank you!
It’s funny how this is an old school build when it’s not that old at all. Just goes to show, when something is right….it’s right. Doesn’t need changing. Curious what skewer you used with the CK rear hub. Mine squeaks. Apparently a Dura Ace one is the fix.
Love watching great bikes come back to life like this
They are Salsa Titanium skewers if that helps.
Nice build. I have the same bike in the same colour. Absolutely love it but now thinking of changing it for a Ritchey disc frame. I was going to have a bespoke build but I really like this frame and how well it rides. I might just send it off for a custom paint job though.
Thank you for the tip on cable housing length:)
Nice! Weird to see a bike with external, mechanical cables! Haha!
It honestly felt like cheating when I was building it. On new bikes.now, it feels like engineers are going for engineering KOM's every time they release a new bike.
SOOO GOOD!! 😍
Sweet looking bike
Came out great
very cool classic build! what was the final weight?
I forgot to weight it!....
Are you planning to keep that many spacers under the stem? I had a Ritchey dealer berate me up and down about running 40mm of spacers on my Road Logic, because Ritchey says 30mm max under the stem. I DO run an 80mm compression plug though.
Berate eh? That’s a bit of an exaggeration don’t you think? I asked you a question of how long you were running 40mm. It’s industry spec and Ritchey calls out specifically no more 30mm spacers.
Found on Amazon. Mega Texture Disposable Nitrile Gloves. Great for working on bikes.
Thanks for the info!
How do you like working with the Ritchey bikes. I'm really interested in getting an Outback. I just love what Tom Ritchey does.
It's great. Everything with Ritchey products is typically not a let down. This frame used all standard size products...headset, bb, seatpost....etc. Get one!
Beautiful bike! Build with craftsmanship and attention. Cutting the fork after fitting?
We are going to hold off for a while this time. John is about my age and not very flexible at the moment, so we will see...
what handlebar is it?
Beautiful build. After you dip the chain in the wax, do you wipe off any excess? Or do you just let it drip for a few minutes until it dries? I’ve never waxed a chain before and I’m interested in trying it and I don’t know all the details yet.
I just let it dry and then install. You will get some wax dander that will flake off after the first ride as it loosens up, I usually just hit that with the air compressor later...it's not bad though.
Hi! May i know the handle bars brand is?
Been a while since I built it, but if I remember correctly it is the Ritchey WCS Carbon Streem
better than these plastic bikes with no soul!
rear tyre rotation looks the wrong way
There is not a single video here in YT where a mechanic actually check if the crankset preload is correct. You all just tight the preload and do not even take an extra second to check if there is play on the BB. Then you see people online crying that their 300 dollars BB died in 3 months...... Check preload!!!!! same goes for Headset!
I check every single build I do and have done since Shimano designed their 2 piece crank. If I put everything inside in these videos they would all be more than four hours long so a lot is edited out.
@@chadshanks5409 My bad for assuming you didn’t. Thanks for replying.
Ultegra 12 speed rim brake ? Doesn't exist.