Ridley Fenix, Liz and Helium SL road bikes launched Plus disc brakes for three cyclo-cross bikes Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on Whatsapp Share on Reddit Email to a friend By Ben Delaney Published: June 21, 2012 at 11:15 am The US$3,195 Fenix is one of Ridley’s three new road bikes for 2013 Ben Delaney/BikeRadar Shimano’s Ultegra Di2 will handle shifting duties on the Fenix Ben Delaney/BikeRadar The Fenix combines shapes from Ridley’s Damocles and Excalibur road frames Ben Delaney/BikeRadar From a Belgian brand we’d expect nothing less than some pavé testing Ben Delaney/BikeRadar The crank obscures the Di2 battery from the drivetrain view Ben Delaney/BikeRadar All Ridley’s new bikes have flip-flop grommets to accommodate Di2 or traditional cables for internal routing Ben Delaney/BikeRadar Forza is Ridley’s house brand of components Ben Delaney/BikeRadar The Fenix is so new, it’s still marked as a prototype Ben Delaney/BikeRadar The Di2 battery bolts to the down tube on the Fenix Ben Delaney/BikeRadar The new Liz is essentially a women’s version of the Fenix Ben Delaney/BikeRadar A compact FSA crank rounds out the Shimano Ultegra Liz bike Ben Delaney/BikeRadar Ridley have made the head tubes on their women’s bikes taller for 2013 Ben Delaney/BikeRadar As the name suggests, the Helium SL is a lighter version of the current Helium Ben Delaney/BikeRadar Super-thin chain stays offer some vertical compliance on the SL Ben Delaney/BikeRadar