Ridley Noah with Xentis Mark 1 TT and SRAM Force

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Fatbiker
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by Fatbiker

This is my first bicycle post on this forum. I built the bike with aerodynamics in mind and so much with weight. I haven't ridden it yet, but I plan to do so tomorrow. Hope you like it.

Build list:

Frame and fork: Ridley Noah
Groupset: SRAM Force
Wheels: Xentis Mark 1 TT
Pedals: TIME RXS carbon
Saddle: Fizik Arione CX braided
Stem: Deda Zero 100
Handlebar: Deda Newton Shallow
Handlebar tape: Deda

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Fatbiker
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by Fatbiker

I did a 100km ride on the bike yesterday and the bike did great.

The most spectacular thing about this bike are the wheels. The feel very comfortable, even more so than my 36 spoke Mavic Open Pro's. At first I actually thought I had a flat tire. Rough roads are really easy to ride with these wheel. The aerodynamic advantage of the wheels can only be felt at over 30km/h, but is significant.

I can't say if the same goes for the frame (with the R-flow slots). The frame is nice and stiff and the looks and the paintjob are amazing. Overal a really nice ride. Now all I have to wait and see how the bike behaves in crosswinds.

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micky
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Perfect build!

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5Nm
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by 5Nm

humpback of notre dame, just as good looking to. nice fans... have fun blowing people off there bikes with crosswinds. sail away.
just not my thing, i guess...
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