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Ritchey Logic was showing off eye-catching throwback paint at 2016 NAHBS on some of their most popular models.

The Swiss Cross and BreakAway Ascent are both offered with the $450.00 USD Heritage paint option, as is the Road Logic, each with an available, camo, urban camo, nice yellow-to-orange sunshine fade or a red, white and blue scheme.

The other news that those who are fans of Ritchey Logic will be happy about, but were always looking for simple rather than frame-up builds, is that Ritchey is now offering complete bikes.

Frames will be outfitted with Ritchey components, naturally, and the Swiss Cross will be offered with a Shimano Ultegra build for $3,800.00 USD, albeit with standard paint. Framesets will still be available for those that want to pick their parts piece by piece.

More info: www.ritcheylogic.com

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The steel Ritchey Swiss Cross with a $450 Heritage paint upgrade and canti brakes gives riders a chance to be retro in material, braking and colors. NAHBS 2016. © Cyclocross Magazine

The steel Ritchey Swiss Cross with a $450 Heritage paint upgrade and canti brakes gives riders a chance to be retro in material, braking and colors. NAHBS 2016. © Cyclocross Magazine

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