3T Exploro TEAM SPEED Force1 vs Ridley Noah Fast Disc

Compare Specifications of 3T Exploro TEAM SPEED Force1 and Ridley Noah Fast Disc

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3T Exploro TEAM SPEED Force1
3T Exploro TEAM SPEED Force1

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Ridley Noah Fast Disc
Ridley Noah Fast Disc

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Technical Specifications
Frame Exploro TEAM, Unidirectional pre-preg carbon, High-modulus/high-strength performance blend layup Noah Fast Disc, 50T-40T-30T HM UD Carbon, F-Tubing, In-Mould F-Surface Plus, F-Steerer Head Tube, TA 12x142mm
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Handle Bar 3T Superergo PRO Forza Aero Integrated // 110mm - 400mm (cc) // NFH03Am
Fork 3T Fango TEAM Noah Fast Disc, 60T-40T-30T HM UD Carbon, In-Mould F-Surface Technology, TA 12x100mm // 45mm
Seatpost -- Forza Aero // 6mm Offset // 350mm
Crankset Sram Quarq Prime Carbon Power Ready Shimano 105 // 50/34 // 172mm
Saddle Fizik Antares Selle Italia Model Y // Black
Headset Sealed cartridge 1.125" - 1.5" --
Derailleur Front -- Shimano 105 DI2 // 2x12 // Braze-on
Derailleur Rear Sram Force1 Medium cage Shimano 105 DI2 // 2x12s
Cassette -- Shimano 105// 12s // 11-34
Tyres
Front -- Vittoria Rubino Pro G2.0 // 700x25c //Folding // Full Black
Rear -- Vittoria Rubino Pro G2.0 // 700x25c //Folding // Full Black
Wheel / RIM Spoke, Fulcrum Racing 7 DB Front: Forza Levanto db // TA 12x100mm // Clincher-TLR // Forza 3 Beaufort hub // 19mm Internal Width // 38mm deep
Rear: Forza Levanto db // Shimano 11s // TA 12x142mm // Clincher-TLR // Forza 3 Beaufort hub // 19mm Internal Width // 38mm deep
Brakes
Front Sram Force1 HRD Hydraulic Disc w/ Sram 160mm Centerlock rotor Disc
Rear Sram Force1 HRD Hydraulic Disc w/ Sram 160mm Centerlock rotor Disc
Brake Lever Sram Force1 Hydraulic DoubleTap --
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Colors Available
Colors Grey/Red Black Metallic
Gold Metallic


Physical Specs
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Overview
About -- The Ridley Noah Fast Disc is a high-performance road bike that excels in speed and precision. I Read More
Features - Dual Disc Brakes Groupset: Shimano 105 DI2 // 2x12s

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