Felt Breed 20 vs Ridley Noah Fast Disc

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Felt Breed 20
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Ridley Noah Fast Disc
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Technical Specifications
Frame Felt Gravel Race Disc Superlite custom butted aluminum, hydroform smooth welded construction, T47 86 bottom bracket shell, 12 x 142 mm with Syntace style thru axle, flat mount disc brake standard, replaceable rear derailleur hanger, internal mechanical cable routing Noah Fast Disc, 50T-40T-30T HM UD Carbon, F-Tubing, In-Mould F-Surface Plus, F-Steerer Head Tube, TA 12x142mm
Stem Devox, -7¡ rise, ¯31.8 mm, 47 cm: 80 mm, 51 cm: 90 mm, 54 - 56 cm: 100 mm, 58 cm: 110 mm, 61 cm: 120 mm --
Handle Bar Devox Gravel SL, 70 mm reach, 126 mm drop, 16¡ flare, ¯31.8 mm, 47 cm: 400 mm, 51 cm: 420 mm, 54 cm: 440 mm, 56 - 61 cm: 460 mm Forza Aero Integrated // 110mm - 400mm (cc) // NFH03Am
Fork Felt Adventure Gravel UHC Advanced carbon fiber full monocoque construction, Control Taper 1.125" - 1.5" carbon steerer tube, flat mount disc standard, 12 x 100 mm thru axle with fender mounts Noah Fast Disc, 60T-40T-30T HM UD Carbon, In-Mould F-Surface Technology, TA 12x100mm // 45mm
Seatpost Devox UHC Performance carbon fiber, ¯27.2 mm x 47 - 51 cm: ¯27.2 mm x 300 mm length, 54 - 61 cm: ¯27.2 mm x 350 mm length Forza Aero // 6mm Offset // 350mm
Crankset Praxis Works Zayante Carbon-S 1x DM M30, 40T, 47 cm: 165 mm, 50 cm: 170 mm, 53 cm: 172.5 mm, 55 - 60 cm: 175 mm Shimano 105 // 50/34 // 172mm
Chain SRAM 11-speed --
Shifters SRAM Force Cx1, 1 x 11 --
Saddle Prologo Dimension NDR T4.0 Selle Italia Model Y // Black
Headset FSA integrated sealed cartridge bearing with Felt Variable Height Cone Spacers (20 mm PC, 4.5 mm aluminum), Felt top cap and aluminum bolt, No.42, 1.125 - 1.5" --
Derailleur Front -- Shimano 105 DI2 // 2x12 // Braze-on
Derailleur Rear SRAM Force CX1, 11-speed long cage Shimano 105 DI2 // 2x12s
Hub Front Devox GR3 Disc, sealed cartridge bearing, 11-speed, 12 x 142 mm thru axle, 6-bolt, 24H --
Hub Rear Devox GR3 Disc, sealed cartridge bearing, 12 x 100 mm thru axle, 6-bolt, 24H --
Spoke 2.0 mm stainless steel --
Cassette SRAM 11-speed, 11-42T Shimano 105// 12s // 11-34
Tyres
Front Vittoria Terreno Dry, TNT Grey, tubeless ready, 650b x 47c Vittoria Rubino Pro G2.0 // 700x25c //Folding // Full Black
Rear Vittoria Terreno Dry, TNT Grey, tubeless ready, 650b x 47c Vittoria Rubino Pro G2.0 // 700x25c //Folding // Full Black
Wheel / RIM Devox GR2.1 SL, 650b Disc, tubeless compatible 21 mm inner width 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 Force Cx1 hydraulic disc flat mount with 160 mm Centerline rotor Disc
Rear SRAM Force Cx1 hydraulic disc flat mount with 160 mm Centerline rotor Disc
Brake Lever SRAM Force Cx1, hydraulic --
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors White Chaff
Charcoal
Black Metallic
Gold Metallic


Physical Specs
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Weight 9.14 kg --
Overview
About -- The Ridley Noah Fast Disc is a high-performance road bike that excels in speed and precision. I Read More
Features - Dual-wheel compatibility (650b and 700c)
- Massive tire clearance for all road and trail surface types
- Sleek storage solutions, and rack- and fender-ready
Groupset: Shimano 105 DI2 // 2x12s
Additional Details Bar Tape : Felt Velvet Gel tape with 3M reflective base with reflective Felt Bubble-Tech F-Wing bar end plugs
Bottom Bracket : Praxis Works M30 T47 86.5
Seatpost Clamp : Felt single bolt with integrated rack mounts, 31.8 mm diameter
Thru Axles : Front: 12 x 100 x 125, thread: M12 x 1.5P x 17L, Maxle; Rear: 12 x 142 x 163 (163L + 9 head = 172 total), thread: M12 x 1.0P x 19L, Syntace
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Accessories Removable rack/fender eye-bolts
Removable chainstay fender mount
Removable seat stay fender bridge
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