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Ridley Noah 60 Ultegra Aero Carbon Road Bike - XXS 50cm

Ridley Noah 60 Ultegra Aero Carbon Road Bike - XXS 50cm

Regular price 899.00
Regular price Sale price 899.00
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  • Part Exchange Accepted
  • 3 Month Warranty
  • National & Worldwide Delivery
  • Registered on Bikeregister
  • Fully customisable from wheels to groupsets.
  • C2W Cycle To Work & Finance Available

Broximo Prestige Steeds presents this Ridley Noah 60 Carbon Road Bike

Size:  XXS - equivalent to a 50cm but check the geometries or get in touch to confirm whether this bike will fit you.

RRP:  £4,000

Specification

  • Frame:  Noah SL, 30T-24T HM Unidirectional carbon, in-mould F-Surface technology with Noah Aero 30T-24T full carbon fork
  • Gears:  Shimano Ultegra R8000 11 speed drivetrain
  • Brakes:  Shimano Ultegra 6800 rim brake shifter and calipers.
  • Wheels:  CES Sport RC50 Carbon wheels (can sell without these or provide some brand new hunt carbon wheels)
  • Tires:  Continental GP4000S2 tyres
  • Handlebars: Specialized aluminium handlebar with aluminium stem
  • Seatpost & Saddle:  Ridley Aero carbon seatpost

Description

Belgian brand Ridley offers Noah as the more affordable 'baby brother' version of their Noah SL aero road bike, a pro-level bike raced around the world, including the Tour de France. To keep performance up, yet lower the pricepoint, Ridley retains primary attributes from the SL for the Noah and makes some calculated compromises in other spots.

Noah's overall aero frame design is the same as the SL - integrated head tube and fork, rear wheel tucked into the seat tube, and aero tube shapes, particularly the F-Surface + tubing with a 'divet' running along the airfoil tube shape to smooth airflow and reduce drag - by 7%, says Ridley. It's also comprised of the same rigid 24-ton carbon (30T-24T high modulus unidirectional carbon) as the SL - stiffness to transfer pedaling power straight through to moving forward. Noah also comes with adjustable dropouts to keep the rear wheel, whether 23mm or 25mm tires, as aerodynamically close to the seat tube as possible.

Differences from SL are you get a full carbon aero fork, not the uber-aero F Split Fork; you lose some aeroness, but save cost and some weight. Another cost-to-aero compromise is the Noah uses standard caliper brakes, not tucked in integrated brakes.


How does it look? Noah has great aero bike angles - it looks fast standing still. Graphics are exciting, but not overwhelming, all under a matt coat.

How does it ride? For an aero bike weighing 8.2kg (18lb), it climbs well, in large part thanks to the stiffness that transfers power rather than soak it up. However, compared to other aero bikes where the stiffness goes straight up into your body, Noah's ride is less harsh. It is going downhill and on the flats where you could feel the aero benefits of the bike. It descends with some sharpness, a slight bit of twitchiness, and generally flows nicely around wider turns.

As is, the Belgium-made Noah is a pleasure to ride. The stiffness and power transfer are noticeable and worthwhile. Shimano's mechanical Ultegra grouppo gives premium action at much better value than Dura-Ace.

Noah is totally raceable, more suited for flat or rolling road races than uphill climbing races, and maybe not so much for technical criteriums. Given the pricepoint, it's a bike you can ride and race comfortably, and if you take racing more seriously, might only need to upgrade the wheels.

Condition

This bike is in excellent condition. Mechanically, it functions perfectly with smooth gear shifts and responsive brakes. 
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