Ridley Fenix SLX Disc Road Frameset

by Ridley

Everyone can all breathe a collective sigh of relief, pros included, now that the governing bodies have given their full graces to disc brake use in competition. We can personally attest to the improved confidence while descending and how nice it is to actually have the stopping power in all...

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Everyone can all breathe a collective sigh of relief, pros included, now that the governing bodies have given their full graces to disc brake use in competition. We can personally attest to the improved confidence while descending and how nice it is to actually have the stopping power in all kinds of weather conditions, and we're starting to see more and more disc bikes in the professional ranks. We always think of Belgium as the spiritual home of cycling and that conjures up images of wet cobblestone roads meandering through the farmlands with a high-speed peloton racing across them with riders jockeying for position to find some sort of protection from the wind. And if there was ever a brand and a frameset that epitomized this Belgium landscape and the type of riding that's designed the excel in these conditions, it would be the Fenix SLX Disc Road Frameset from Ridley. As a testament as to where Ridley thinks the future of disc brakes are, the rim brake version tops out at with the SL whereas this disc version gets the SLX moniker meaning its DNA includes 60-ton High Modulus Carbon, like we've seen in the Helium SLX, adding a boost of stiffness and a significant weight loss. The 200-gram give-or-take weight loss difference between the disc SLX and the rim SL version should go a long way in making up for the addition of the superior braking. And when you also factor in the stiff, responsive thru axles anchoring the hubs into the frame and fork, you have a race-ready ride that shares the same spirit as the hardest Flahutes hailing from the region. Ridley does things a little differently than other brands and it doesn't make concessions if that prevents the bike from being stout enough to handle the riding right outside its front door. Sure weight is still important, however, it strives for a bike that balances weight, strength, stiffness, and comfort. As such, the Fenix SLX is capable in its Flandrian terrain and the addition of powerful disc brakes means it'l...

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