• Hi gents and ladies,

    I'm regretfully putting my Ridley Noah ISP frameset up for sale. Since I bought it, it's done no more than 2000km, so keeping it is an extravagance I can't justify, along with 4 other bikes.

    Photos are here, including a geometry chart: https://www.flickr.com/photos/89296094@N05/albums/72157719655755067

    I'm 6'4" and the seat mast is cut for someone 6'6" and there are spacers to take that up to 6'8". Conversely , it can be cut down if needed.

    I bought it in 2012-2013 from a friend who coached a rider for what was then Lotto Belisol. It sat around unbuilt for almost 3 years before I mustered the courage to build. It's done Summer miles only and has never been crashed. There are 3 chips from pebbles thrown up by the road and some cable rub on the head tube.

    Needless to say, you will not have ridden anything this fast. Of I was still half way fit, there's no way I'd be selling!

    I'm looking for £750 posted and £700 if you can collect from East London (Upton Park). I'd also be open to a part exchange (as I had to give my Bridgestone RB-1 to my son!) for something more suitable to my (middle)-age body!!!

    Message me if you have any questions. Payment will be by PayPal and I'd ask you to pick up the PayPal fee as well.

    Thanks for looking.

  • I really do like that but suspect I'll be too big at nearly 6' 8", trying to find geometry online to compare to my Canyon, also need to find a couple of grand to spec it out accordingly.

  • Hi Scotts,

    There's a geometry chart in the folder, so I've uploaded it for you. It's the XL geometry. I recall Marcel Sieberg (6'6") rode an L.

    Current Minimum saddle rail height (this can be cut down further) is 81cm, giving a saddle height of 86cm (measured on the depth of a Flite saddle)

    Maximum saddle rail height 83cm, giving a maximum saddle height of 88cm (measured on the depth of a Flite saddle).

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