Ridley Noah Fast Carbon Road Bike etc

MR BLACK

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 cheshire
If you know about road bikes and are a serious rider you will know all about these bikes and the spec of this fantastic machine.

In overall great condition the odd chip etc but nothing that detracts from it being a fantastic bike.

I'm a very keen cyclist and look after all of my bikes etc.

If you want to get 3mph avg faster this will do it for you.

Only selling as I'm moving to disc spec.

Selling my Ridley Noah Fast FB Pro spec bike.

In this spec it is a £10k bike.

Same as Andre Greipel had in 2014 TDF

This bike is one of the most aero bikes made with its integrated brakes and F surface treatment.


£2800


Here is a full review.

http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/category/bikes/road/product/review-ridley-bikes-noah-fast-fb-12-46019/

My bike spec is as follows.

56cm (I'm 5'9)

Genuine Zipp 808 firecrest clincher wheels with Michelin power competition tyres. (Were £2000)

These wheels are super fast climb well and sound great.

Rotor 3D+ chainset with 53-39 Q ring

Rotor 3D+ inpower power meter (was £749 reads power and cadence to your garmin head unit)


Kmc x10 SL gold chain.

Full Ultegra Di2 10 speed. (Inc spare battery)

Oversized jockey wheel speed cage with ceramic bearings.

Original saddle will be fitted and no pedals
I also have spacers to lift the seat.
Comes with the original boxes for the wheels,di2,and power meter.

Thanks for looking.
 

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Nice bike. 8)

Just keep it and hang it on the garage wall to remind you what life used to be like, before you became old and fat.. Then buy a motor bike. That's what I did 30 odd years ago. Four garages later, it's still hanging there. :D :lol:
 
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