Ridley Fenix disc / 1x11 build

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  • depends what you are after for a disc bike ?
    if weight savings are still the goal, there are less to chose from and i would second comment #48 and add giant tcr.
    if not, any frame would do

  • Well weight is no longer main goal. Under 7kg will do the job and since i will be using full mechanical red/force 1x12 it should be pretty easy to achieve such weight even with high profile rims and heavier disc frame.

  • Into this idea.
    I once bought an izalco max disc for a few hundred, sold it to a forumer who drove it into his garage door attached to the roof rack

  • An under rated approach to weight reduction for sure

  • It took a while but finally this thing popped up in my local marketplace and I pulled a trigger on this Ridley Fenix


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  • I replaced heavy cockpit/saddle/seatpost/tires with the components from my previous build. and dropped weight by whopping 500g!
    weight: 8.55


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  • Installed wheels and tires and my luggage scales showing 8.15kg


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  • looks great

  • Looks fast

  • Thanks! I kinda reconsidering this whole full mechanical idea since this 105 groupset is really great. All i need is a nice finishing kit and bigger chainrings

  • Went extra mile removing not only the derailleur itself but the shifter mechanism too


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  • Replacing all this with wolftooth chain guide and alugear chainring


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  • To sort ridley's internal routing mess i've designed this thing. It will keep everything aligned and will give my stem 360° surface area to grab on to.


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  • First attempt on making one of the parts in forged carbon was not very successful. Even though the part looks great i didn't have the right scale to measure this small amounts of material right so the part didn't hardened as it should and it is almost rubber like.


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  • 2nd attempt


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  • Great success this time, it turned out to be absolutely perfect!


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  • Fits like a glove


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  • Still need to change inner tubes to tpu but it is showing 7.75kg on my luggage scales


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  • I wouldn't worry too much about the weight

  • Banger! Aren't TPU tubes meant to be shit though? A mate of mine did the Trans Pyrenees a while back and punctured 3 TPU tubes, including 2 spares that wouldn't hold air when he installed them.

  • not sure about that but I'm willing to try. if they turn out to be shit I'll go butyl or tubeless.

  • Very confused by the title of this thread and everyone saying that Ridley is Halfords house brand

  • If you read the first post all your confusion will disappear

  • Tpu tubes seem to be fine, originally ordered them to be used as spares due to their small size but i couldn't keep them in a closet knowing i could shave 170g of my wheels with them. I installed them and went for a short ride already and they seem to be fine. Had no problems installing them and they feel nicer than the butyl ones while they cost the same, i will keep riding and will give you more feedback on them when i put some miles on them. still have to replace rotors to push this under 7.5kg though, thinking about mt8000


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  • What wheels/ hubs are you on there? I need some purple hubs for my purple monster
    Nice build

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Ridley Fenix disc / 1x11 build

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