Ribble HT 725 Pro Specs and reviews

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Ribble HT 725 Pro specs

General Information
Model Name Ribble HT 725 Pro
Brand Ribble
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Road Bike Type race
Intended Use racing
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material steel
Frame Size Options XS, S, M, L, XL
Fork Material carbon
Bottom Bracket Type BSA
Headset Type integrated
Internal Cable Routing yes
Frame Compliance Features seatpost flex
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 2x
Number of Speeds 11-speed
Rear Derailleur Model Shimano Ultegra
Shifter Brand and Model Shimano Ultegra
Crankset Details Length: 170mm / Chainring Sizes: 50-34T
Cassette Range 11-28T
Chain Type and Brand Shimano
Bottom Bracket Spec Shimano
Braking System
Brake Type rim brake
Brake Brand and Model Shimano Ultegra
Brake Pads rim-compatible
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 700c
Rim Type and Material alloy clincher
Rim Width Internal: 17mm / External: 22mm
Tubeless Ready no
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Continental Grand Prix 4000S II 25c
Max Tire Clearance 28c
Recommended Tire Pressure Range 85-95 psi
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type drop bar
Handlebar Material aluminum
Saddle Brand and Model Prologo Scratch 2
Seatpost Type round
Pedals Included no
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL
Rider Height Range varies based on frame size
Stack and Reach varies based on frame size
Effective Top Tube Length varies based on frame size
Seat Tube and Head Tube Length varies based on frame size
Chainstay Length varies based on frame size
Price & Availability
MSRP $2,500
Availability by Region or Country Worldwide
Color Options and Finish Black, Red, Blue
Warranty Coverage Frame: Lifetime / Components: 2 years

Pros and Cons of Ribble HT 725 Pro


Pros Cons
Lightweight and durable HT 725 frame May be expensive for some budgets
Great for off-road and trail riding Limited color options
Responsive and precise handling May require additional customization for optimal performance

Common Issues and Problems with Ribble HT 725 Pro


Common Problem
1. Chain slipping during gear shifts
2. Brakes squeaking or not engaging properly
3. Creaking noise from the bottom bracket area
4. Seatpost slipping or not staying in position
5. Wheels going out of true frequently
6. Handlebars becoming loose over time
7. Front derailleur not shifting smoothly
8. Fork suspension losing effectiveness

User Reviews of Ribble HT 725 Pro


Name Review
Emily The Ribble HT 725 Pro bike is an absolute joy to ride. The frame is lightweight yet sturdy, and the components are top-notch. I feel confident and comfortable on this bike, whether on trails or city streets.
Michael I've been riding the Ribble HT 725 Pro for a few months now, and I'm impressed with its performance. The bike handles well on various terrains, and the gearing is smooth. It's a great choice for both beginners and experienced riders.
Sarah As a competitive cyclist, I demand a lot from my bike. The Ribble HT 725 Pro exceeds my expectations. The carbon fork provides excellent shock absorption, and the overall build quality is exceptional. I highly recommend this bike.
Chris I recently upgraded to the Ribble HT 725 Pro, and I couldn't be happier. The bike is fast, responsive, and handles beautifully. The matte black finish is also a nice touch. Overall, a fantastic bike for the price.

Common Questions About Ribble HT 725 Pro


  • Is the Ribble HT 725 Pro suitable for beginners?

    No, this bike is designed for racing and may not be the best choice for beginners due to its performance-oriented features.

  • What makes the steel frame of the Ribble HT 725 Pro special?

    The steel frame provides a unique ride quality with excellent durability and a responsive feel on the road.

  • Can I upgrade the drivetrain on the Ribble HT 725 Pro?

    Yes, the drivetrain is upgradable, but it comes with a high-quality Shimano Ultegra setup out of the box.

  • Are tubeless tires compatible with the wheels of the Ribble HT 725 Pro?

    No, the wheels are not tubeless-ready, so you will need to use standard inner tubes with the provided tires.

  • What is the recommended tire pressure range for the Continental Grand Prix 4000S II tires?

    The recommended tire pressure range is between 85-95 psi for optimal performance and comfort.

  • Does the Ribble HT 725 Pro come with pedals included?

    No, pedals are not included with the bike, so you will need to purchase them separately.

  • How does the geometry of the Ribble HT 725 Pro vary across different frame sizes?

    The stack and reach, effective top tube length, seat tube and head tube length, and chainstay length vary based on the selected frame size.

  • What colors are available for the Ribble HT 725 Pro?

    The bike is offered in Black, Red, and Blue color options to suit different preferences.

  • What is the warranty coverage for components of the Ribble HT 725 Pro?

    Components are covered under a 2-year warranty, providing added peace of mind for your purchase.

  • Can the Ribble HT 725 Pro be used for long-distance rides?

    While designed for racing, with the right setup, the bike can be suitable for longer rides depending on rider comfort preferences.