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Ridley Unveils New X-Night

  • By VeloNews.com
  • Published Jan. 29, 2013
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The head tube on the new X-Night is shorter and the bottom bracket lower, with the intention of helping the bike better handle the high-speed World Cup courses. Unfortunately, the X-Night's fork will still not accept cable stops like the model from Ruckus, which bolts into the fork crown, improveing braking modulation and allowing the rider to run an even lower headset cap. Photo: Ridley Bikes

The head tube on the new X-Night is shorter and the bottom bracket lower, with the intention of helping the bike better handle the high-speed World Cup courses. Unfortunately, the X-Night’s fork will still not accept cable stops like the model from Ruckus, which bolts into the fork crown, improveing braking modulation and allowing the rider to run an even lower headset cap. Photo: Ridley Bikes