Felt Z25 Road Bike


  • Average Rating: 4.5/5
  • MSRP: $ 2899.00
  • # of Reviews: 2

Product Description

  • Frame: FELT Relaxed Racing Specific Geometery
  • Headset: Cane Creek type 1 1/8" Integrated
  • End Caps: Bubble-Tech Felt Logo End Plugs
  • Shifters: Shimano Dura-Ace , 20 speed
  • F/Derailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace braze-on, double


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User Reviews

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Bike Flyer a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: August 22, 2009

Strengths:    Light and good fit. The price was right.

Weaknesses:    Cheap saddle. Soft clear coat is susceptible to dings and scratches.

Bottom Line:   
I was looking for a solid bike to train on for mtb racing and found what I was looking for. Got a great deal on an 2008 Z25. It is light and doesn't give me a backache after long rides. The downside is that the clear coat on the frame is soft. So it scratches very easily. At 200 plus #'s it feels stable.

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Favorite Ride:   The ones without cars

Price Paid:    $2200.00

Purchased At:   Bike Shop



Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by WindMachine a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: March 20, 2009

Strengths:    Climbing, acceleration, handling, comfort, fit on long rides.

Frame is top of the line, Full SRAM Red Shifters.


Weaknesses:    Crank and Wheels could be better, but you gotta save somewhere to keep this bike's price down. Can also replace later on since the frame and shifters are top notch.

Bottom Line:   
What an awesome ride. I can't say enough about this bike. It's an incredible setup for something in the low-mid 3000's. Any other SRAM Red bike that I've seen in 2009 has easily been $1000 more than this. For some brands, you can't find a Full Red/Dura Ace Bike for much less than 5 grand.

The bike is stiff but comfortable and soaks up the road noise well. I love the compact gearing for acceleration and climbing in a high cadence. The SRAM Red shifters take a few rides to get used to, but are incredibly smooth and quick.

I think that in 2009 you'll be hard-pressed to find a better value bike. Top of the line frame materials, full Ultra High Modulus Carbon, top end SRAM red Gruppo. Additionally, most of the other components are pretty good, although not top-end.

Total, my setup is right at 18lbs with water bottle cages, bag pouch w/multi tool/tire, mini-pump and computer. I did a lot of research and I don't think you can find anything close to this setup for a comparable price from a major manufacturer in 2009.

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Favorite Ride:   New England in October

Price Paid:    $3400.00

Purchased At:   LBS

Similar Products Used:   Cannondale Synapse/Carbon/SuperSix, Trek Madone, Specialized Tarmac, Giant Defy

Bike Setup:   UHM Carbon Frame, High Mod Carbon Fork, Mavic Ksyrium Equipe Wheels, SRAM Red Front/Rear Deraillers, 34/50 Compact Double, Felt Seat, Seatpost, Handlebars.



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Felt z25 Questions

I am looking to upgrade my Lemond Zurich and leaning towards the z25. My main concerns though are the weight of the bike (17.2lbs) and cranks and rims that come on this package.    Read More »

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Other than the obvious upgrade in components, Reds vs 105. What are the differences in these bikes? I am looking at upgrading from my 06 Raliegh Grand Prix with Tiagra components    Read More »

54cm Z25 too small for me?

Local bike shop has a pretty good deal on a Z25 but it's a 54cm. They say it fits me. But they also say a 56cm AR4 fits me as well as a 56cm Madone. They've not measured me in a   Read More »

Scott Addict vs Scott CR1 vs Felt Z25 ?

I think I'm down to these. Hoping to purchase this upcoming week. All I'm looking for is great performance and comfort :-) On the short rides I've been able to do from shops I   Read More »

Scott CR1 Elite vs Felt Z25 ( Very Confused)

I am about to make a purchase and have narrowed it down to two bikes. Most top tubes are too long for my body and these are the only two frames i have found that don't force me to   Read More »

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