Frame:
Ridley X-Fire 58
Fork/Headset:
Ridley Oryx Pro Tapered Full Carbon Fork
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Shimano Ultegra 6800 175mm with Stages Power Meter/
Wheels Manufacturing Angular Contact External BB
Pedals:
Shimano XT M8000 Race Pedals
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Shimano Ultegra 6800 46T + 34T/
Ultegra 11-32/
Shimano CN-HG901
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Shimano Ultegra RD and FD/
Shimano ST-RS685
Saddle/Seatpost:
Bontrager Montrose Elite/
Thomson Elite Inline
Brakes:
Shimano BR-RS785
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
DT Swiss 545d 36h/
Shimano FH-RS505/
Vittoria Revolution 700x35
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
DT Swiss 545d 36h/
Shimano RH-RS505/
Vittoria Revolution 700x35
Accessories:
K-Edge Aero Mount, King Cage Iris Cages, Porcelain Rocket Frame Bag
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Added by Ozren0. Last updated about 8 years ago.
As of about 8 years ago, Ozren0 has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
9 Comments
How are you liking your PR bag? I'm thinking about ordering the same model myself but haven't heard any feedback on them.
Posted over 8 years ago
I managed to fit a 41 Surly Knard in the front and a 35 Conti CycloXKing in the back
Posted about 9 years ago
I recently acquired a 2010 Ridley X-Fire. Do you know what the max tire clearance is for this frame/fork?
Posted over 9 years ago
I haven't played around with tire size, but given that I've seen this bike sold with 700x33's, I can estimate what it could fit.
For the frame, I doubt you could go too much bigger, MAYBE a 700x35 at most, as for the front, 700x40 or so. The fork has a lot more clearance than the rear. It is a "race" bike and as UCI doesn't allow tires bigger than 700x33, there's no need for the bike to fit them.
Posted over 9 years ago
Thanks for your response! I've got a 33 Clement mxp in the rear at the moment. Might try to squeeze in 40 WTB nano or 41 Surly Knard in the front
Posted over 9 years ago
Hey, so I put in a 700x38 Challenge Gravel Grinder in the rear, and it fit. I think that a slick 700x40 or MAYBE a slightly knobby 700x40 would fit. Any luck with the Nano or the Knard?
Posted about 9 years ago
ghostridethewhip says:
Awesome
Posted about 8 years ago