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A carbon frame aero bike with upper mid-range components and rim brakes.
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| Frame | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Fork | Carbon |
| Wheels | 700c Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 2 × 11 |
| Groupset | 105 |
| Brakes | Rim |
Summary
The Ridley Noah is a high-performance aero road bike designed for competition, featuring aerodynamic tube shapes and aggressive geometry for racing. It excels on flat terrain with stable handling and efficient power transfer, though it may lag slightly on climbs. The bike offers a balance of speed, stiffness, and some comfort features like adjustable handlebar height and the ability to fit 28mm tires.
Fast aero bike designed for competition
Excellent power transfer
Stable handling at speed
Aggressive geometry for racing
Clean front end with internal cable routing
Expensive
A little less compliant than best in class aero bikes
Can lag a bit on climbs
Aggressive ride position may not suit all riders
It is in our brand identity, our DNA, to make fast aero bikes, fast competition bikes.
The Ridley Noah Fast Disc is a first rate aero machine, with Ridley using its aerodynamic expertise and its own wind tunnel to really hone the bike’s aero features and high speed stability.
Overall this bike is trying to get to the magic formula of not just an aero or lightweight or endurance bike, but a great combination of all aspects.
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Feb 2019 · Jack Elton-Walters
A wind tunnel tested speed machine that'd benefit from a greater balance of climbing ability and comfort to complement its aero credentials
Lives up to its ‘Fast’ name on the flat
Handles well
Looks good
Can lag a bit on climbs
Pricy compared to market rivals
Dec 2018 · Paul Norman
Ridley has used its on-site windtunnel to develop new, faster tube profiles and improve the overall aerodynamics of the new Noah Fast, while saving 250g frame weight over its predecessor. The result is a bike that’s not only eye-catching but, as its name says, fast. It’s earned its place on our Editor’s Choice selection of […]
State of the art aero road frameset
Good gear range
Clean front end looks
Excellent power transfer
Stable handling at speed
Expensive
A little less compliant than best in class aero bikes

Jul 2018 · Philippe Tremblay
Disc brake model and more adjustability on redesigned aero frame

May 2017 · Warren Rossiter
The Noah SL Disc is stiff, fast and aggressive with decent brakes, but it’s no featherweight. Buy if you want to combine unbridled lowland speed with superior braking performance
Acceleration, power transfer, wheels
A little heavier than expected

May 2017 · William Tracy
Last year, we called the non-disc brake Noah SL “unapologetically stiff,” and named it the choice bike for sprinters. This year, Ridley’s Noah SL Disc
May 2016 · VeloNews.com
Sprinters, you’ll love this bike because it’s unapologetically stiff. Everyone else, remember what we said about stiffness? The Noah sacrifices just about


Jul 2015 · Greg Kaplan
This Belgian rocketship uses WorldTour level tech to help you slip through the air
| Frame | Noah, 30T-24T HM UD Carbon, In-Mould F-Surface Technology |
|---|---|
| Fork | Noah Aero 30T-24T Full Carbon |
| Stem | Forza Stratos |
| Handlebar | Forza Stratos |
| Saddle | Forza Stratos |
| Seatpost | Noah SL Aero Carbon Seat Post Type: Rigid |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano 105 |
|---|---|
| Front Derailleur | Shimano 105 |
| Crank | FSA Gossamer Pro 50/34 |
| Shifters | Shimano 105 |
| Cassette | Shimano 105 11/28 |
| Chain | KMC x11 |
| Brakes | Forza Cirrus Type: Rim |
| Rims | Forza RC31 |
|---|---|
| Tires | Vittoria Zaffiro Pro |
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Last updated June 28
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