The new Ribble Gravel 725 is a drop-bar gravel bike built up around a Reynolds 725 steel frame, clearance for 650B x 47mm tires, lots of mounts, and several different build kits to choose from. Check it out here…
Building on their expansive gravel bike lineup, which includes aluminum, carbon, and titanium options, the new Ribble Gravel 725 is the latest steel option to enter the mix. It’s based around the same platform as the rest of their gravel lineup but with the added ride qualities and timelessness of Reynolds 725 Steel tubing. The complete builds come kitted out with a carbon fork with triple pack mounts, clearance for 700 x 45mm / 650B x 47mm tires, internal cable routing, and six frame sizes to choose from.
The Ribble Gravel 725 has loads of mounting points to work with, including top tube bosses, rear rack mounts, triple pack mounts on the fork legs, and provisions for multiple bottles and fenders. There are three complete build options, all based around 650B wheels/tires, 1x drivetrains, and LEVEL Gravel Riser handlebars, which are said to offer more room for handlebar bags and multiple hand positions. Find a quick breakdown of the different build options below.
Ribble Gravel 725 – Sport
- SRAM Apex 1×11 Speed
- Mavic Allroad 650b Wheels / Halo GXC 650Bx47 Tires
- SRAM Apex Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- £2,099 (~$2,100 USD)
Ribble Gravel 725 – Enthusiast
- SRAM Rival 1×11 Speed
- Mavic Allroad 650b Wheels / Halo GXC 650bx47 Tires
- SRAM Rival Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- £2,399 (~$2,400 USD)
Ribble Gravel 725 – Pro
- SRAM Rival XPLR AXS 1×12 Speed
- Mavic Allroad 650b Wheels / Halo GXC 650bx47 Tires
- SRAM Rival Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- £2,899 (~$2,900 USD)
Ribble offers the ability to fine-tune complete builds using the Ribble BikeBuilder and CustomColour tools, allowing you pick nearly every component, and you can even add on a full suite of Restrap bikepacking bags. The standard Ribble Gravel 725 comes in “Matt Air Force Blue” with gloss blue details and is also available as a frameset for £1,299. Learn more at RibbleCycles.co.uk.
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