![]() Low-weight paint and decal finish also reduce grams, saving about 300g in total vs the SL. ![]() The difference between the 'SL' and 'SL R' models is that, although both models use a blend of Toray T800 and T1000 carbon, the SL R uses more of the latter, whilst also using carbon at the headtube and for bottom bracket inserts. > Ribble's Endurance Disc is now available in titanium The chassis uses top quality T800/T1000 carbon, and specced out with the very top end full carbon Lightweight wheels, THM carbon chainset and Cane Creek EE brakes it comes down to a jaw-dropping 5.4kg. The key talking point with the SL R Series is weight this is Ribble's lightest ever production bike. It's available with rotor stoppers as the 'Endurance SL R Series Disc', and though this is a more relaxed frame than the full race aero creations, the front end is a few mm lower than the aluminium Endurance builds. ![]() The Ribble Endurance SL R Series is the one for racers who want to be comfortable. Giant bike reviews, Giant Defy, Giant Propel,Giant TCRīest road bikes, bikes under £500, under £1000, under £1500,under £2000Īero road bikes,Endurance road bikes, Women’s road bikes, Commuting bikes, Touring bikes, Singlespeed bikes, Track bikes, Time trial bikesĪdventure and gravel bikes,Cyclocross bikes, Electric bikes, Hybrid bikes Bike reviews, SuperSix Evo, CAAD12, Synapse
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