Ridgeback Voyage

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Gower Grey — Reynolds 520 Steel Trekking Bike

Life rarely fits into neat categories, and neither does the Ridgeback Voyage. Monday to Friday it's the bike you trust to get you to work on time — through rain, on busy roads, with a bag full of stuff — and at the weekend it becomes something else entirely: a capable, loaded-up companion for a long route through the countryside, a family outing, or the kind of ride that doesn't really have a plan.

The Voyage is built on a Reynolds 520 chromoly steel frame, a material with a long and distinguished history in trekking bikes. Steel flexes subtly under load, smoothing out road vibration in a way that aluminium simply can't match over a full day in the saddle. The geometry sits comfortably upright — relaxed enough for everyday commuting, but with enough precision in the handling that longer distances stay enjoyable rather than becoming a chore.

Gearing comes from a full Shimano Cues 2x10-speed drivetrain — giving a wide range and fine steps between gears, which makes a noticeable difference when you're carrying a load and trying to find exactly the right cadence on a long climb. The 46/30T chainset with an 11-39T cassette covers everything from steep loaded ascents to fast flats, without ever leaving you hunting for a gear that isn't there.

Lighting is taken care of by a trusted combination in the Busch & M?ller Briq-S T Senso dynamo headlight (60 lux with a standlight function) powered by the Shimano DH-3D32 dynamo hub, paired with a Busch & M?ller Toplight 2C rear. You'll never reach for a charger on a Tuesday evening again. Stopping is handled by Shimano MT-200 hydraulic disc brakes — reliable, low-effort and consistent whether it's a dry day in August or a soaking wet weekend in November.

The Vittoria Randonneur 700x40c tyres strike a sensible balance between rolling speed and comfort — wide enough to absorb rough tarmac and light gravel, with puncture protection that holds up to the kind of everyday rigours all cyclists are familiar with. Full-length mudguards and a sturdy kickstand complete a bike that genuinely doesn't need anything adding to it before it's ready to ride.

Key Features

  • Reynolds 520 chromoly steel frame — lifetime warranty
  • Shimano Cues 2x10-speed drivetrain — wide-range, reliable gearing
  • Busch & Müller dynamo lighting —always charged lighting
  • Shimano MT-200 hydraulic disc brakes — confident all-weather stopping
  • AVS+ rear rack — compatible with Urban Iki AVS+ child seats (27kg limit)
  • Vittoria Randonneur 700x40c puncture-resistant tyres
  • Full-length mudguards — no wet back, no muddy legs
  • AtranVelo Parko HV kickstand
Ridgeback Voyage
SKU
VARRB11210

Ridgeback has been making bikes for all kinds of riders since 1983, and understands what an important part bikes play in the lives of many, many people in the UK. From flat bar mountain and touring bikes to comfortable commuters and children’s bikes all the way to E-Bikes, Ridgeback leads the way in making practical and fun bikes designed to fit in with your lifestyle.

From the UK’s first MTB in 1983, through the Roxy, the introduction of the Urban series in 1998, the Genesis Day 03 flat bar road bike in 2001, the Dual Track 29er and the 25th anniversary R25, Ridgeback Bikes have been helping people get out and about for 40 years now.

For the modern Ridgeback range, E-Bikes are absolutely the present and the future. Cycling isn’t always about fun or fitness, sometimes (or even most of the time) it’s an incredibly powerful tool for just getting around without using a car. For that type of urban mobility, E-Bikes are the perfect solution which is why the Ridgeback range contains multiple different models at different price points so that you have a choice no matter where you are or where you need to get to.

But that’s not to say that Ridgeback has ignored the non-E-Bike, not at all. The range still has classic, powered bikes from £400 all the way up to £1,199.99, making sure there is a choice for every rider, no matter their budget. The other fundamental is to make bikes that complement lifestyle, not hinder it. That means every Ridgeback uses quality parts to make sure that they keep going for longer and wont let you down when you need them most.

The other fundamental part of Ridgeback bikes is the kids bikes. It starts with the Scoot and Scoot XL balance bikes that are designed to teach kids the fundamentals of bike riding without throwing pedalling into the mix and goes all the way up to the almost-adult-sized Dimension 26, Ridgeback’s kids bikes are proper bikes, not toys. That means they’re made to withstand the beating that kids can inflict and come back ready for more, they wont need a trip to the bike shop every 5mins because that’s doesn’t benefit anyone.

Voyage
700c