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Just Exposed: Ridley Dean RS

July 6, 2010 Features, news No Comments

Ridley’s brand is relatively unknown in triathlon but the company is pushing to change that in 2011. The Ridley Dean RS, a $3,000 carbon bike with a well-rounded parts kit and conservative tri-specific geometry, will hit bike shops in March 2011 and announces Ridley as a serious contender for space in the transition area. Transition newsletter

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