
Ritchey Montebello Review
In this video, JOM of Gravel Cyclist crew presents his long-term, real-world review of the Steel Ritchey Logic Montebello, a unique Allroad type bicycle designed for long distance cycling, or not, across all manner of road surfaces. Ridden and reviewed on bad pavement, good pavement, dirt, gravel, mud and sludge.
Ritchey Montebello Review Video
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“The Montebello perfectly represents how a bike’s design is a solution to something greater than achieving forward momentum. Each year Tom Ritchey averages about 15,000 miles in the saddle, which doubles as his “lab” for designing new bikes. During his rides, Tom studied the possibilities for making a more comfortable bike for longer excursions, which resulted in the Montebello, a “go anywhere” endurance road bike.” – Ritchey Logic Website

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