Ribble CGR AL e – Grey – Shimano 105 – Bikes – Ribble Cycles

Ribble CGR AL e – Grey. Shimano 105. BBCGREGR002.

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Up-spec from the Tiagra sits the 105 R7000 2 x 11spd groupset which is possibly the most popular road groupset currently available on the market today. Market leading slick, precision shifts are assured, 105 hydraulic disc brakes offer powerful and controlled all-weather braking and a Mavic Aksium Elite EBM wheelset provide bombproof reliability and durability.

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Groupset

Shimano 105 R7000 2×11 Speed Hydraulic Disc.
Shifters – Shimano 105 R7020 11 Speed Hydraulic.
Brakes – Shimano 105 R7070 Hydraulic Disc.
Chainset – Shimano 105 R7000 50-34T.
Bottom Bracket – Shimano Press Fit BB72 x 41B 86.5×41.
Cassette – Shimano 105 R7000 11-32T.
Chain – Shimano HG601 11 Speed.
Rotors – Shimano RT66 6-Bolt 160mm.
Rotors – Shimano 105 R7000 Braze On.
Rear Derailleur – Shimano 105 R7000 Med Cage.

Wheelset

Wheels – Mavic Aksium Elite Evo UST.
Tyres – Continental Ultra Sport III, 700x28c, Black.

Motor System

Motor – MAHLE Ebikemotion X35 M1 250W.
Battery – Panasonic 36V/250Wh, 18650GA-10S/2P.
Charger – Supplied With UK or US Power Cable.

Frameset

Frame – 6061-T6 Aluminium, Heat-Treated, Seamless Welds.
Forks – CGR AL e Disc, Carbon Monocoque, Tapered Steerer.
Headset – LEVEL 52, 42-52mm.

Finishing Kit

Bars – LEVEL 1 6061 Alloy, Black.
Stem – LEVEL 1 6061 Alloy, Black.
Bar Tape – LEVEL Cork, Black.
Seatpost – LEVEL 1 6061 Alloy, 27.2mm, 350mm Black.
Saddle – Prologo Kappa RS, Black.

Weight

Approximate Weight – 13.3kg (Med)

105 may refer to:

  • 105 (number), the number
  • AD 105, a year in the 2nd century AD
  • 105 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC
  • 105 (telephone number), the emergency telephone number in Mongolia
  • 105 (MBTA bus), a Massachusetts Bay Transport Authority bus route
  • 105 (Northumberland) Construction Regiment, Royal Engineers, an English military unit
  • 105th Regiment Royal Artillery
  • "105", a song by Kim Petras
  • "105", a 2003 song by Smash Mouth from the album Get the Picture?
  • 105 Artemis, a main-belt asteroid
  • Škoda 105, a compact sedan

CGR may refer to:

  • Campo Grande International Airport (IATA airport code)
  • Canadian Government Railways
  • Cape Government Railways
  • Center for Governmental Research
  • Ceylon Government Railway
  • Chip Ganassi Racing
    • Chip Ganassi Racing (NASCAR)
  • Classic Game Room
  • Commercial gramophone record – see Spelling of disc
  • Condensate to Gas Ratio
  • Contraloría General de la República de Costa Rica
  • Cyprus Government Railway
  • Compound growth rate, a non-annual version of the more commonly used Compound annual growth rate

E, or e, is the fifth letter and the second vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is e (pronounced ); plural es, Es or E's.

It is the most commonly used letter in many languages, including Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Latin, Latvian, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish.

Grey (more common in Commonwealth English) or Gray (more common in American English) is an intermediate color between black and white. It is a neutral or achromatic color, meaning literally that it is "without color", because it can be composed of black and white. It is the color of a cloud-covered sky, of ash, and of lead.

The first recorded use of grey as a color name in the English language was in 700 CE. Grey is the dominant spelling in European and Commonwealth English, while gray is more common in American English; however, both spellings are valid in both varieties of English.

In Europe and North America, surveys show that grey is the color most commonly associated with neutrality, conformity, boredom, uncertainty, old age, indifference, and modesty. Only one percent of respondents chose it as their favorite color.

Ribble may refer to:

  • River Ribble, in North Yorkshire and Lancashire, England
    • Ribble and Alt Estuaries
  • River Ribble, West Yorkshire, England
  • Ribble Motor Services, a former bus company in North West England
  • Ribble Valley, a local government district in Lancashire, England
  • Ribble Valley (UK Parliament constituency) in Lancashire, England
  • HMS Ribble, a British Royal Navy vessel
  • Reid Ribble, American politician, U.S. Representative for Wisconsin from 2011 to 2017

Shimano, Inc. (株式会社シマノ, Kabushiki-gaisha Shimano), originally Shimano Iron Works (島野鐵工所) and later Shimano Industries, Inc. (島野工業株式会社), is a Japanese multinational manufacturing company for cycling components, fishing tackle and rowing equipment, who also produced golf supplies until 2005 and snowboarding gear until 2008. Named after founder Shozaburo Shimano (島野庄三郎, 1894–1958) and headquartered in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, the company has 32 consolidated and 11 unconsolidated subsidiaries, with the primary manufacturing plants based in Kunshan (China), Malaysia and Singapore.

In 2017, Shimano had net sales of US $3.2 billion, 38% in Europe, 35% in Asia, and 11% in North America. Bicycle components represented 80%, fishing tackle 19%, and other products 0.1%. The company is publicly traded, with 93 million shares of common stock outstanding.

They are also the official neutral support for most of the UCI World Tour.

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  1. 02

    by Gittner

    Today was my first proper ride due to bad weather and wanting to get the correct saddle on.
    Simply I loved it. I found the geometry matches my other bikes (relaxed sportive and one is another Ribble) so it didn’t take too long to get it set up correctly. On the first ride today the bike felt very responsive and comfortable. I need to drop the pressure in the tyres a little but even on bumpy local lanes it was a nice ride. This is my first bike with disc brakes and I found them similar in slowing me down to my normal rim brakes. I rode for 75 mins on a familiar loop that is about 15 miles and includes about 1500ft of climbing. I spent most of the time in Assist level 1 only going upto level 2 and 3 for the climbs. It made the whole run very pleasing. I still felt that I had to work hard but when its more rewarding when you do as the bike responds well. I am currently well over my ideal cycling weight but easily managed PBs on all the climbs.
    I downloaded the app on my iPhone and it linked easily to the bike. When I got back after this ride the battery was still at 62% so I think a three hour ride in a mix of the assist levels is certainly possible. I found the instructions for the motor controls a little annoying. In their attempt to be suitable for all languages they actually don’t give enough information in any. That would be my only gripe.

  2. 02

    by Adrian

    First ride and impressions 5 stars. Went out in storm Bella today just to get a spin, ran great, I have specced bike out with the challenge grinder tires and surprisingly they seem fast even past the motor assist cut out. Motor assist is smooth. Extremely comfortable to ride albeit I’ve only done a short ride so far.

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