Lancashire-based Ribble has introduced two new additions to the brand’s Allroad family, with the arrival of Allroad AL and the Mahle X30-equipped Allroad E AL.
These new models feature aluminium frames and use aero tube profiles “inspired by Ribble’s top-end carbon models”.
The choice of frame material means these new AL models offer the versatility of the Allroad range at a price point more accessible to riders than previously.
At launch, Ribble points out that Allroad AL and Allroad E AL are “designed to meet the demands of everyday cyclists”, which means engineering bikes for the harsh UK roads and year-round weather – think tough, comfortable and ready for anything: commuting, winter training, sportives or weekend rides.
The Allroad AL is available with both Shimano Tiagra HRD and Shimano 105 12-speed groupset options, both featuring DT Swiss G1800 wheels and Pirelli P7 32mm tyres, and a Selle Italia Model X saddle as standard.
Riders also have the option to upgrade to Hope RX24, Vision SC45, or Mavic Cosmic S wheelsets, as well as Ribble carbon round (RB2) handlebars and Selle Italia X3 XP Lady Boost Superflow, SLR Boost Superflow and SLR Boost Superflow Lady saddles.
The Allroad E AL also incorporates the new Mahle X30 e-system, which achieves a lighter weight and with a higher IP rating than the previous X20 system, as well as featuring a torque sensor and over-the-air software update capabilities.
The X30 e-system comprises:
X30 drive unit – Delivering 250W and 45Nm of torque in a robust, almost silent 1.9kg rear hub.
iX2 battery – This 237Wh battery can be complemented by an eX1 (171Wh) for extended range.
HMI – Allowing users to adapt their ride with real-time terrain sensing.
Torque / PAS sensor – AI-driven torque sensing adapts dynamically to riding style and environment, achieving a tailored experience.
The Allroad E AL is also available with both Shimano Tiagra HRD and Shimano 105 12-speed groupset options, both featuring Mavic Allroad X30 wheels and Pirelli P7 32mm tyres, and a Selle Italia Model X saddle as standard.
Riders also have the option to upgrade to Ribble carbon round (RB2) handlebars and Selle Italia X3 XP Lady Boost Superflow, SLR Boost Superflow and SLR Boost Superflow Lady saddles.
As with all models in the Allroad range, both bikes are available in sizes from XS (suitable for riders 5’3” / 160cm tall) to XL (for riders 6’4” / 193cm). Every bike is built to order in the UK.
The Allroad AL is available in anthracite and white, with the Allroad E AL available in marine metallic blue and white.
Prices for the Allroad AL start from £1,429 (Shimano Tiagra HRD groupset) and £1,579 (Shimano 105), and for the Allroad E AL from £2,799 (Shimano Tiagra HRD groupset) and £3,099 (Shimano 105).
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