Stiff, TDF stage-winner, light and ridiculously quick, the Noah SL40 is anything but slow. A meticulously crafted carbon fibre frame slices through the air, with aero shaped tubes and a cut-out fork to reduce drag. Next-level details make the difference between fast and blistering fast: dimpled frame surfaces, F-Split fork that pulls air away from the wheel, and dropped seatstays for decreased exposure. Fulcrum Quattro wheels are proven all-rounders, at home rallying crit corners or establishing KOMs. Ridley gave it the Shimano® Ultegra 11-speed groupset with a gear range for sprint-line finishes or gradient heavy suffer-fests. Precise and powerful Ultegra brakes provide performance and nuanced modulation. And the aluminum 4ZA Cirrus components won't get flexy when sprinting hard and channeling your inner-Greipel.
- Wind-tunnel-tested frame blends multiple carbon fibre grades for stiffness, lightness and durability
- Droplet shaped tubes and F-Surface coating increases laminar flow by 4.16%
- Unique textured frame surface on drag-heavy locations brings aero gains
- Aggressive race-ready fit results in an aero yet comfortable riding position
- Tapered headtube shaves grams while improving stiffness
- Lowered seatstays aid aerodynamics
- Shimano Pressfit BB increases power transfer without adding weight
- Internal routing aids aerodynamics while keeping cables silky smooth
- F-Split carbon fibre fork features cut outs that act as aerofoils to drag wind away from wheels for reduced drag
- Fulcrum Racing Quattro wheelset is ultra stiff and svelte
- Continental Ultra Sport II 25mm tires are stellar all-arounders
- Shimano 11-speed Ultegra groupset
- Shimano Ultegra double crank is 52-36T
- Shimano Ultegra brakes feel as good as they perform
- Cirrus Pro seat, seatpost, stem and other components are light and stiff
- Bikes are covered by MEC's Rocksolid Guarantee and Bike Service Agreement. You can bring your bike to any MEC bike shop for free adjustments and minor maintenance for a year after purchase
- Ridley was born in Flanders, Belgium, a region infamous for harsh cycling conditions. Against this backdrop Ridley engineers, tests, and refines their frame construction, race technology, tube profiles, and their own branded component line, 4ZA