Ribble CGR Ti – Enthusiast Shimano Ultegra BBCGTIV3002
Versatility is at the core of the CGR range and this titanium model certainly ticks all the boxes. The relaxed and stable CGR Ti is ready to ride on a wide range of terrains.
Road, gravel, or trail the CGR Ti certainly ticks all the boxes. This highly versatile machine is designed to do it all. The enthusiast features a Shimano Ultegra 11-speed groupset which has long been the choice of amateur racers and cycle enthusiasts who value its weight-saving features, advanced materials and precision shifting performance. A set of incredibly strong, light, and durable Mavic Allroad wheels matched with the all-terrain versatility of Schwalbe’s G-One Allround tyres provide a hugely capable wheelset for all-season riding.
Additional versatility is provided by the addition of pannier rack mounts which takes care of luggage carrying needs and mudguard mounts for the fitting of full-coverage mudguards for all-season wet weather protection.
With key weight saving features and advanced tech, Ultegra continues to provide the stress-free operation and dynamic shifting performance that continues to make it the premium choice for all-day riding comfort. Ultegra’s hydraulic disc brakes are supremely powerful with superior modulation for complete braking confidence.
The highly dependable Mavic Allroad wheels are constructed with a 22mm rim profile thats optimised to work in conjunction with high volume tyres and to cope with the unique demands of disc brakes. This makes them perfectly suited to riding over variable terrain with impressive comfort and traction. Schwalbe’s G-One tubeless-ready tyres perfectly complement the wheels with their large volume, impressive grip and fast-rolling ride characteristics making them a surefire choice for riding on paved surfaces, gravel or out on the trails.
Additional information
Groupset | Shimano Ultegra R8000 2×11 Speed. |
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Wheelset | Wheels – Mavic Allroad Disc 24H/24H, 12mm Thru-Axles. |
Frameset | Frame – 3AL/2.5V Titanium, Double-Butted, Seamless Weld. |
Finishing Kit | Bars – LEVEL 2 6061 Alloy, Black. |
Weight | Approximate Weight – 9.8kg/21.5lbs (medium) |
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
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, which 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.
by Harrison
Been out a few times now on my new bike and I have to say I love it.
The frame is a work of art, lovely neat welds and that fantastic bare Titanium finish, it’s a looker.
The back end is very stiff due to the dropped chainstays and through axle so every ounce of pedal power goes into forward motion, my average speed had gone up 2kph with no extra effort and with the 11-32 cassette the hills are so much easier.
The ride is quite high but it’s a gravel bike not a road bike so that’s as it should be. This does mean it’s extremely nippy and agile and it corners like it’s on rails.
The titanium frame coupled with the wider G One tires mean it soaks up anything the rutted, potholed road chucks at me.
I’m very impressed, might have to get a ribble MTB now, shame they don’t make BMXs!
by Squirrel
I’ve bought a Ribble Ti
Now I’m able to say goodbye
I pass the best
In fact all the rest
She’s beautiful and strong
She wears no make up
She’s clean to the eye
So easy to ride
I say bye bye as I pass by
Mile after Mile of Enduring toil
Everyone who meets her wants to touch
But I’m happy to let them
She’s silky smooth
I love her to bits
She makes you dribble
Buy a Ribble officer Dibble
Mile after mile of happiness
Top cat indeed
Ribble Ti
Top Class as I pass and pass.