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Monty Dog
With Ribble they'll fit what you like / have in stock. Popped into the warehouse / showroom the other day - Gran Fondo does look nice. If you're worried about warranties, pay a premium for a Trek / Specialized / Cannondale - but it still came out of a big shed in Taiwan.

Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..
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acidstrato
Monty Dog wrote:
With Ribble they'll fit what you like / have in stock.


yeah but does that apply to the fixed spec bikes they offer
i know what parts i'll get just didnt get any colour options when ordering

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acidstrato
anyone heard owt yet?

i expected as much off ribble but still very frustrating all the same

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sturmey
Would be interested to hear whether the Gran Fondo frame bears any Dedacciai stickers or not- they don't claim it IS a Deda frame- they just say it is 'developed with the assistance of Dedacciai' , which is not the same thing.
Bizarrely though it has exactly the same geometry as the old Deda Ribelle frame.
A Chinese copy?

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junodaz
Awaiting delivery of mine -frames were due in to the shop yesterday and building starts next week. Not sure whether or not it has stickers on it but i have an e-mail from Ribble saying it is a Deda frame.

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