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May 2024 · Tom Wieckowski
Ridley's racy new all-road bike delivered strong performances on both road and gravel during initial testing
Geometry strikes a great balance between exciting and Comfortable
Attractive styling and paint options
Capable of doing the job of multiple bikes well
May 2024 · Tom Wieckowski
The new E-Grifn uses the rear hub-mounted Mahle X20 drive system to deliver power in a controlled way
Natural ride feel and experience
Mahle system is easy to use and get to grips with
Tidy and clean e-integration helps aesthetics
I felt my bike's 160mm discs took a touch longer to slow the bike down
Mar 2024 · Stan Portus
Stan reflects on his time riding the Ridley Noah Disc Essential and how his cycling has changed
Good descender
Stable handling
Generous gear range
Responsive
Clean looks
Shallower wheels than you may expect
25mm tyres feel like a conservative choice
Not the most compliant
Occasional disc brake rubbing
Feb 2024 · Simon Withers
Commuter and gravel companion for big days out – whatever the surface
Versatility
Good range of gears
Quality groupset
Mudguard friendly
Heavy feeling
Noticeably firm ride
Tyres not tubeless ready
Jan 2024 · Cory Benson
Mix your EDM music & Flanders cycling love with limited edition Tomorrowland x Ridley Kanzo gravel bike. Or go all-in for the Full Madness!
Jan 2024 · Rob Borek
The Ridley Falcn RS sits in the gap between the Belgian brand’s aero Noah Fast and super-light Helium SLX models.
Light weight
Stiffness and ease of acceleration
Confidence inspiring handling
Category benchmark tyre clearance
Cheapest option is £6
Currently limited adjustability
Q: Which Ridley bikes are most popular?
The most popular Ridley model families are the Kanzo, Fenix, and Noah.
Q: Does Ridley make eBikes?
Yes, Ridley manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.