2012 Ridley X-Night 50CM (but it’s actually a 53cm top tube. Ridley has weird sizing). I’m 5’9” with a 30” inseam and long torso. It fits me perfectly. The bike will come with additional seat post spacers so that you raise or lower the seat as you need.
Asking price $2,500.00
To be honest this is the nicest bike that I own. I raced it for 7 races in 2012. It’s a super light pure racing machine. It’s very lightly used and well taken care of. I just can’t justify having such a high end CX bike.
Brakes are set up Euro CX Style. Left brake lever controls rear brake. Right brake lever controls front. Your local shop can easily switch it back. The inside of the front fork has some chipping but doesn’t affect its structural integrity.
True specs are listed below
Frame – Ridley X-NIGHT 1201a 40, 30 and 24-ton high modulus carbon fiber.
Size – 50CM
Headset - Full carbon tapered 1-1/8 1-1/2 head tube
Crankset – Sram Red 172.5mm
Chain Rings – Thorne 46t Outer Ring, 34t inner ring
Cassette – Sram PG1070 11/26
Bottom Bracket – BB30
Shifters – Sram Red
Front Derailleur – Sram Rival
Rear Derailleur – Sram Red
Chain – KMC X10
Brakes – Avid Shorty Ultimate
Handlebars – Zipp Service Course (42cm)
Stem – FSA
Saddle – 4ZA Cirrus
Wheelset – Reynolds Solitude Clincher. Never raced on. Ridden less than 30 miles.
Tires – Challenge Griffo 700 x 32 Clincher. Never raced on. Ridden less than 30 miles.
For reference and geometry see the link.
http://cyclocross.findthebest.com/l/241/2012-Ridley-X-NIGHT-1201a
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