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Frame Material: Felt Superlite custom 7005 alloy with carbon seat stays
Frame Angles: 74.0 head, 73.5 seat
Sizes: 47cm, 50cm, 52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 60cm, 63cm...
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Reviewed by: 
F60rider

Review Date
December 15, 2007

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
6 months

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Price Paid:  $450.00 at Used from Craigslist

Model Year:
2005

Bike Setup:
Stock except for upgrades to carbon seatpost and handlebars, LOOK KEO Classic pedals, Ultegra chainrings, Forte Titan wheelset(bladed spokes), Hutchinson Fusion2 tires

Summary:
This is for the 2004 F60. It's a quality bike, especially for the price I paid. But, even for the full price of it's year it was a deal. I was riding a 2005 F80, but jumped at the opportunity to get some more carbon on my ride. I wish I could afford a full carbon, but this bike will do while I save up. It is heavy (aprox. 20lbs), but smooth. I don't notice any flexing and the bike climbs well. (the triple helps). I recomend the upgrades to carbon bars/seatpost, and new wheels. Other than that, this is a great bike that looks sharp and fast. Get one!

Strengths:
Smooth and quiet ride. Great deal for the frame level (ie-carbon seatstays) Triple set up (can be good or bad depending on ur type of riding) Quality componets, yet good frame to upgrade on.

Weaknesses:
Cheap brakes, flexy wheels, 105 levers and internal cabling rattle on bumps.

Similar Products Used:
Felt F80


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Reviewed by: 
RT

Review Date
July 27, 2007

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
2 Years

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Price Paid:  $899.00 at Supergo in LA

Model Year:
2005

Favorite Ride:
Alpine Dam

Bike Setup:
-Keo Sprints
-Neuvation R28 Aeros
-Conti GP 4000
-Thomson stem
-Easton bars
-Cinelli cork tape

Summary:
Riding friend's bikes that I could never afford only makes me love my Felt more. Why? Because it was 1/3 to 1/6 the price and, although I'm not claiming to be an expert, it seems to deliver 80-90% of the experience. That said, I agree completely with others about the Alex 220 wheels and the Vittoria tires sucking. Replaced them with Neuvation R28's and Conti GP 4000's and it was like a new bike. Other than that, the FSA cranks could be swapped out but who can argue with the Ultegra at this price point? I wish deals like this existed in the automotive world.

Strengths:
-Price!
-Great frame (carbon fork, stays and post?!)
-Ultegra
-Build quality

Weaknesses:
-Wheels/tires
-More logos than Times Square
-Cranks?

Similar Products Used:
Various Treks, Specialized, Litespeed, Giant and Cervello frames.


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Reviewed by: 
Harbear

Review Date
January 21, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 months

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3.00 of 5, 2 votes

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Price Paid:  $845.00 at bikepeddler-greely C

Model Year:
2005

Bike Setup:
Aluminum frame. Carbon fork. Carbon seat stay w/ alum chain stay. Alum bar & stem. Tektro brakes. Ultegra ders & shifters. ALX 220 rims & hubs. FSA Gossamer triple. Carbon seat post. Cane Creek head set. Vittoria Action tires (yuk). Felt saddle.

Summary:
I'm surprised to read other reviews that pooh-pooh this bike. For what it is, its the TOP. A revered name in cycling is behind this velo. When I hit the hills, you can feel the carbon seat stay pushing from behind. I was worried about ALX 220 rims from all the reviews, but, so far, no problems (I'll write a review after logging more miles).

I changed out the Vittoria Actions to Vredestein Fortezzas (the Actions were like mud). In my salad days (the 70's), I rode a LeJeuene Champion Du Mond'. Gave up cycling in the 80's and a nagging friend talked me back onto the road 6 months ago. Eased myself into the sport with a 1987 Cannondale (loved it), then a Scattante R650 (another good'n), and now the Felt 60. For the price, the ride is great and I have no complaints.

Strengths:
She's a climber!

Weaknesses:
Stock Vitorria Action tires. We'll see about the ALX 220 rims and hubs. The Tektro brakes are adequate, I guess.

Similar Products Used:
LeJeuene. CIOCC. Cannondale. Mizutani. Scattante


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Reviewed by: 
JulesL

Review Date
October 26, 2005

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
3 months

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5.00 of 5, 4 votes

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Price Paid:  $899.00 at Local Bike Shop

Model Year:
2005

Favorite Ride:
Long coastal ride, Carlsbad to Del Mar

Bike Setup:
Dura Ace crankset, cassette and brakes. Mike Garcia wheels with Specialized Mondo Pro 700x23c. Polar CS200 w/heartrate and cadence sensor.

Summary:
I bought this bike about 3 months ago and have logged almost 500 miles on it in that time but I wanted to wait to review it until I had some miles under my belt so that I could make some useful observations.

I bought the bike primarily because of the heavy discount my LBS had on it and the Ultegra components it came with (well, it’s Ultegra except for the crankset and brakes). Overall, I am happy with the purchase but there are some upgrades I made that really make this bike much much better than it really is.

The wheel set is a very weak spot. The wheels flex way too much and I just didn't feel comfortable blasting down a steep hill at 46mph on those wheels so I replaced them with a Velocity Aerohead/Speedcific combo which is lighter, stiffer and much stronger. I also replaced the crankset with a new Dura Ace crank and I replaced the brakes with Dura Ace 7700 brakes (the brake upgrade wasn’t really necessary though as the Tektro brakes were adequate).

I also had an intermittent clicking noise in the rear freehub while pedaling which was replaced under warranty. The crappy tires were also replaced under warranty (they were all cracked on the edges).

I spent about $700 making this into a bike that I absolutely love to ride which brought the cost up to about $100 over the original msrp but I couldn’t touch the quality of this bike now for that price.

Strengths:
Decent frame, light weight, mostly Ultegra components, carbon fork, seat stays and seatpost.

Weaknesses:
Wheels are very flexy, like a wet noodle. Non-Ultegra crankset and brakes. Tires are horrible.

Similar Products Used:
I looked at Trek and Specialized but for the price I paid (even if you factor in the upgrades) I couldn't touch this bike for the money.


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Reviewed by: 
Dan2870

Review Date
September 8, 2005

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

Value Rating
 1 of 5

Used product for
3 months

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Price Paid:  $1399.00 at Gorham Bike & Ski

Model Year:
2005

Favorite Ride:
Sabattus area of Maine

Bike Setup:
Stock except the tires and Time pedals

Summary:
Purchased this bike in May 2005. Was impressed with the price to parts/frame ratio and ride feel quality. I have a Bianchi Eros that I love but she is very heavy so I wanted something a little lighter. I test rode alot of bikes before purchase and this bike did feel good and I wanted something that everyone is not riding, ie Treck, Cannondale etc. Boy did I make a mistake. This bike has been nothing but a waste of time for me. The frame is extremely flexy to the point that people will comment on it. In three months I have been back to the LBS almost every other week. I have had the BB retighten once and completely replaced once. That was a huge pain to get the LBS to replace it in the first place since they keep on saying there is nothing wrong. The large chain ring was bent and had to be replaced. Every single ride there is a new strange sound coming from the frame. The brakes are horrible and need to be replaced. Then there are the wheels. Plain and simple they suck. Never stay true and to date I have had over 12 flats in the rear and only one was caused from a puncture. To top that off I have had two broken spokes. All this in 3 months of riding about 35-40 miles per ride. The Victoria tires were just horrible as well and since have been replaced. I have written Felt but never heard back from them. The LBS has zero customer service and it is like pulling teeth to get things done. I should have known this because when I purchased the bike I was not fitted and allowed to leave with the bars out of center. My last visit there they finally apologized for all the problems I have been having, which was a mile stone. I actually ignored the 10% discount on accessories the LBS offered at purchase and bought new pedals and had the bike fitted and the bars centered at another LBS. In short do not buy this bike period. Remember the saying if it seems to good to be true it probably is. I will wait until the end of the year or first of next year to purchase a new bike again. This time I will go with a Bianchi since my first road bike is a Bianchi and it has had no problems in 8 years.

Strengths:
When and if the bike is not broken the ride quality is nice.
Ultegra works well

Weaknesses:
See above

Similar Products Used:
Test rode the major brands
Have an 8 year old Bianchi Eros that works like a champ


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