"Who is this Tom Ritchey? Everything he makes is the best!" - Austrian bike shop owner to me back in 1992. I've got about 15 Ritcheys. He has really made a difference.
Tom speaks truth when he said what's inside a Cinelli isn't all that impressive. Italian made bicycles were not particularly great quality, especially if they were made after lunch. We just keep thinking they were, because that's the illusion they've maintained all these decades.
Incredibly inspiring. I appreciate the Ritchey components I have even more after this video. I appreciate Tom’s humility given all he has achieved in the sport. Perhaps my favorite part is watching Mr. Ritchey weld a frame-just so satisfying.
This is amazing. I do not know if you remember me visiting your garage (my ankle got cut on a mitered tube sitting on a box) with Grant Handley in 1978 when you were building his track bike. At that time, you were a little discouraged with what you called at the time "offroad excursion bike" with 24" wheels. You said that you were going to try 26" wheels. I used to ride with you and Yobst Brandt on Sundays. I used to ride Keith Mowen's old (yellow) Cinelli. I was there the day we were riding up Page Mill road. You stopped and pointed to an empty lot, and said that you were planning on building your house on it.
I have two of your bikes Tom. A 1986 Timber Comp (made to my oversized frame) and a 1975 unnamed and unnumbered road bike (which we have been discussing through your fine employees) and It's crazy how well these things are made. Very inspirational story and products. Keep up the amazing work!
Awesome stuff Ritchey! I have been on the fence about a custom steel road rig for the past several years. The logic’s triple butting, straight steerer, with rim brakes has topped several searches. I have lost interest in overpaying for rigs that don’t offer comparable detail and quality. Thanks for sharing. I have narrowed the list and officially moved the logic to the top!
Tom Ritchey needs a movie! Brad Pitt can play the lead……my Ritchey Logic is amazing! STEEL IS REAL. It’s as light as my newer Cervelo carbon bike, but much faster! Not bad for #424. By the way I paid $18 for it at a garage sale! It was ready to ride at that time!
Don’t let that stop you. It’s more the rule than exception. I’ve been riding a Road Logic for three years. Best bike I’ve ever owned. On my fist ride, I stopped after two miles in utter disbelief at the ride quality. It glides on pavement like no other bike I’ve ever owned. I wanted a “rest of my life” frame, and I now have one.
Love ya dude. I have been buying Ritchey products since the 80s. Your mark on the mountain biking industry is unparalleled. BUT I can't buy your products any more. I have a 2015 P-29 that the frame broke out of warranty, and the best your company could offer me is a new frame a full price. Shameful.
Tom, great advice, I was similar as a kid, though motorcycles, then went on to design and make my own motorcycle and bike parts, you have to build what you can't get Innovate.create.inspire.
This is a story that should be made into a movie.
Such a great feature. What a legend! Engrossed from start to finish. 🤘
"Who is this Tom Ritchey? Everything he makes is the best!" - Austrian bike shop owner to me back in 1992. I've got about 15 Ritcheys. He has really made a difference.
Tom speaks truth when he said what's inside a Cinelli isn't all that impressive. Italian made bicycles were not particularly great quality, especially if they were made after lunch. We just keep thinking they were, because that's the illusion they've maintained all these decades.
The godfather of many firsts in the cycling industry!
I’ve watched this far too many times than I should’ve.
eyes glued from start to finish
Incredibly inspiring. I appreciate the Ritchey components I have even more after this video. I appreciate Tom’s humility given all he has achieved in the sport. Perhaps my favorite part is watching Mr. Ritchey weld a frame-just so satisfying.
I still have my Ritchey mountain bike bought in 1989 at Open Air bicycles in Isla Vista, CA. All original still, probably need to true the wheels…
This is amazing. I do not know if you remember me visiting your garage (my ankle got cut on a mitered tube sitting on a box) with Grant Handley in 1978 when you were building his track bike. At that time, you were a little discouraged with what you called at the time "offroad excursion bike" with 24" wheels. You said that you were going to try 26" wheels. I used to ride with you and Yobst Brandt on Sundays. I used to ride Keith Mowen's old (yellow) Cinelli. I was there the day we were riding up Page Mill road. You stopped and pointed to an empty lot, and said that you were planning on building your house on it.
Guess he don't remember you
I just ordered a Ritchey Ultra. I can't wait to experience and share this legacy of craftsmanship.
Fantastic film...very inspiring.always loved those early rigid fork Ritcheys with the paint fade finish
Talent class + humanity = Tom Ritchey
Love seeing Tom riding around SB on his tandem!
I have two of your bikes Tom. A 1986 Timber Comp (made to my oversized frame) and a 1975 unnamed and unnumbered road bike (which we have been discussing through your fine employees) and It's crazy how well these things are made. Very inspirational story and products. Keep up the amazing work!
I still have the (padless) prototype seat/ seatpost from Grant Handley's track bike that you built.
Awesome stuff Ritchey!
I have been on the fence about a custom steel road rig for the past several years.
The logic’s triple butting, straight steerer, with rim brakes has topped several searches.
I have lost interest in overpaying for rigs that don’t offer comparable detail and quality.
Thanks for sharing. I have narrowed the list and officially moved the logic to the top!
LEGEND
IN 2022
Tom Ritchey needs a movie! Brad Pitt can play the lead……my Ritchey Logic is amazing! STEEL IS REAL. It’s as light as my newer Cervelo carbon bike, but much faster! Not bad for #424. By the way I paid $18 for it at a garage sale! It was ready to ride at that time!
Love this!
I love the design and built of all your bikes hoping soon i will have one
Really good interview.
I have your components on my bike, good job, I like it.
Living legend
I wish for a medium Richey ultra in black and blue before I die
We will get more this year!
@@ritcheydesign I use to race XC 20 years ago. Now, I smoke and don't exercise. Mid-life crisis bike. It's going to save me
@@TecraTube Do it!
They are in stock. I ordered mine today.
Glad my last year as a jr I could use a regular cassette
Good luck
E n d l e s s respect
I like his weird little helmet
Was going to buy the Logic road frame and found out it's made in Taiwan.
Don’t let that stop you. It’s more the rule than exception. I’ve been riding a Road Logic for three years. Best bike I’ve ever owned. On my fist ride, I stopped after two miles in utter disbelief at the ride quality. It glides on pavement like no other bike I’ve ever owned. I wanted a “rest of my life” frame, and I now have one.
products made in Taiwan are top notch in quality. I've owned a Road Logic since 2015, great bike.
Love ya dude. I have been buying Ritchey products since the 80s. Your mark on the mountain biking industry is unparalleled. BUT I can't buy your products any more. I have a 2015 P-29 that the frame broke out of warranty, and the best your company could offer me is a new frame a full price. Shameful.
Tom, great advice, I was similar as a kid, though motorcycles, then went on to design and make my own motorcycle and bike parts, you have to build what you can't get
Innovate.create.inspire.