Are Felt bikes good brand?

Are Felt bikes good brand?

VeloNews and Velo magazine’s editorial staff voted this piece as one of our favorite articles of the year. Given the engineering budgets of companies like Trek, Specialized, Giant, and Cannondale, it’s hard to make a bike better than they make. But Felt Bicycles is a small company that surpasses them in some areas.

Where are felt bikes made?

Felt Racing is an American bicycle brand based in Irvine, California. Felt produces road, track, cyclocross, electric bicycles, and cruiser bikes. All design is completed in the USA and the majority of production comes from Asia.

Is Trek better than Felt?

Felt bike is better than Trek because it has a 100mm rear travel which is 20mm shorter than Trek’s which gives the rider better control of the bike. The Felt bike offers the rider a 12-speed XO1 Eagle drivetrain that is controlled using SRAM’s simple yet responsive shifting mechanism.

Which is better Felt or specialized?

The Felt is a better bike and a better brand. If you like it better, and it has a better price, then by all means buy the Felt. There is absolutely no reason to buy the Specialized.

Are Felt MTB any good?

From my research they appear to be a very legit bike. Components, geometry all seem to be on par with big names Trek, Cannondale, Specialized etc. I have rode in the past with a guy that had a felt. It was nice bike and looked and operated as well as any other bike on our ride.

What happened to Felt bikes?

The American brand Felt Bicycles has stopped production of mountain bikes and no new models appear in its catalogue for 2021. The news came at the same time as the team of Ramona Forchini, current XCM World Champion, announced that after 9 years the team is changing from Felt to Superior Bikes.

Is felt better than specialized?

Are Felt triathlon bikes good?

Unlike some tri bikes of today, Felt’s B maintains the integrity of a simple design but one that doesn’t compromise on performance. The aerodynamically-optimized downtube design and TeXtreme carbon technology make for a top-end bike at an unbeatable price. The Felt B triathlon bike starts at $2,299, Feb 2021.

Do Felt still make mountain bikes?

Felt reviews and news BikeRadar’s Felt page brings you all the latest news and reviews of Felt bikes including its road bikes and mountain bike ranges. Since then, the American company has gone from strength to strength, innovating across road, time-trial and mountain bike platforms.

Do they still make Felt bikes?

Do felt still make mountain bikes?

Is a triathlon bike worth it?

Triathlon bikes are almost worthless outside of triathlon and time trialing. They’re not as safe, as comfortable, or as easy to handle as a road bike. In fact, you can still be pretty competitive on a road bike with some solid training and coaching.

Is the felt AR4 a good time trial bike?

Borrowing heavily from Felt’s DA time trial bikes, the AR4 is a sleek, fast machine that blends aerodynamic advantage with friendlier road bike geometry and versatility, resulting in a great ride for training and racing. With its wheel-hugging profiles and stunning matte finish, the AR4 looks mean and fast.

Who is the felt AR4 for?

The Felt AR4 is a carbon fibre road bike with some benefits gleaned from their time trial and triathlon range. Aimed at riders who are interested in fast road riding and for whom an alternative could be a Cervelo S3 or similar.

Is the felt AR frame the world’s best aero road bike?

When it comes to creating aero road bikes, Felt has a strong track record thanks to its origins in (whisper it) triathlon, and the ‘AR’ frame is its latest crack at creating a speed demon machine – a frame that it says forms the foundation of ‘best-performing aero road bike in the world’.

Is the fatfelt AR4 worth the money?

Felt say that their AR4 has amazing aerodynamics, unique, carbon fibre only frame design and superb componentry all at an affordable price. Affordable is relative, if you have £2400 to spend on a bike then this does give you a lot for your money. Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?

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